Stanford Sierra
Camp
Fallen Leaf
Lake
California
Advance Program
June 4-7,
2000
Conference Schedule
Technical Program
Instructions to Authors
Late News Papers
Conference Registration
Registration Form
General Information
Transportation
Map of South Lake Tahoe Area
Acknowledgments
This
conference is sponsored by the American Association for Crystal Growth/
Western Regional Section.It is
arranged by the AACG/West Executive Committee and the Organizing Committee.
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E.D.
Bourret-Courchesne, President
E.O.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory R.K.
Route,
Secretary Stanford
University J.J.
De Yoreo Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory J.
J. Derby University
of Minnesota D.A.
Vanderwater Philips Lighting M.
S. Goorsky University
of California, Los Angeles |
J.E.
Huffman,
Vice-President
Lawrence
Semiconductor Research Laboratory A.R.
Clawson,
Treasurer University
of California, San Diego R.
S. Feigelson Stanford
University H.L.
Glass Johnson
Matthey Electronics R.C.
De Mattei Stanford
University K.A.
Jackson University
of Arizona |
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Conference
Chair:
Arthur
Clawson Phone:(619)
534-7919 FAX:(619)
534-2486 E-mail:clawson@ece.ucsd.edu Local
Arrangements Chair: Dave
Vanderwater Phone: (408)
435-6731 FAX: (408)
435-6335 e-mail: dave_vanderwater@agilent.com |
Program
Chair:
Robert
Feigelson Phone:(650)
723-4007 FAX:(650)
723-3752 E-mail: feigel@soe.stanford.edu Publications
Chair: Mark
Goorsky Phone:
(310) 206-0267 FAX:(310)
206-7353 E-mail:goorsky@seas.ucla.edu |
Conference
Schedule
Sunday,
June 4
3:00–5:00PMCheck-In
5:00–6:30PMSocial
6:30–8:00PMDinner
8:00–10:40PMTechnical
Session 1
Monday,
June 5
7:00–9:00AMBreakfast
8:30–10:30AMTechnical
Session 2
10:30–10:50AMBreak
10:50–12:10PMTechnical
Session 2 cont’d.
12:10–2:00PMLunch
4:00–6:00PMTechnical
Session 3
(Posters
and Social)
6:00–8:00PMDinner
8:00 –10:40PMTechnical
Session 4
Tuesday,
June 6
7:00–9:00AMBreakfast
8:30–10:30AMTechnical
Session 5
10:30–10:50AMBreak
10:50–11:30AMTechnical
Session 5 cont’d.
12:00–2:00PMLunch
5:00–6:00PMWine
Tasting
6:00–8:00PMDinner
7:00–8:00PMFeatured
Address
8:00–10:40PMTechnical
Session 6
Wednesday,
June 7
7:00–9:00AMBreakfast
8:30–10:30AMTechnical
Session 7
10:30–10:50AMBreak
and Check-Out
10:50–12:10PMTechnical
Session 7 cont’d.
12:10–1:30PMLunch
1:30 –PMDepart
Camp
Technical
Program
SUNDAY
EVENING, JUNE 48:00
– 10:40 p.m.
TECHNICAL SESSION 1
FUNDAMENTALS OF EPITAXY
CHAIR: Tom Kuech, University of Wisconsin
8:00 p.m.“MBE-based GaN Growth on Sapphire and Lithium Gallate Substrates”
A. S. Brown, W. A. Doolittle, S. Kang, G. Namkoong, K. Lee, G. May, Z. Dai and Z.L.Wang
Georgia
Institute of Technology
8:40 p.m."Real Time X-ray Studies of MOCVD Growth of GaN”
G.B. Stephenson, A. Munkholm, M.V. Ramana Murty. J.A. Eastman, C. Thompson*, O. Auciello, P. Fini^, S.P. DenBaars^ and J.S. Speck^
Argonne
National Laboratories, *Northern Illinois University and ^University of
California, Santa Barbara
9:20 p.m.“Relaxed SiGe Growth: Materials Issues in Creating the Integration Platform of the Future”
E. A. Fitzgerald
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
10:00
p.m.“Three-Dimensional
Island Nucleation in Si/Ge (111) and Ge/Si(001) epitaxy”
A. Raviswaran, A. Vailionis, C-P Liu, and D. G. Cahill
University
of Illinois, Urbana
Technical
Program
MONDAY
MORNING, JUNE 58:30
a.m. – 12:10 p.m.
TECHNICAL SESSION 2
BULK SEMICONDUCTORS
CHAIR: Bill Bonner, Crystallod
8:30 a.m. “Recent Developments of Semi-Insulating GaAs Crystal Growth”
P. Rudolph and M. Neubert
Institute
fur Kristallzuchtung, Berlin
9:10 a.m.“Melt Growth of III-V/II-VI Quaternary Compounds”
C. Marin and A.G. Ostrogorsky
University
of Alabama
9:50 a.m.“Improvements for CZ Silicon”
G. Mihalik and B. Frickett
Siemens
Solar Industries
10:30 a.m.Break
10:50 a.m.“Characterization of Dopants in Germanium: Neutron Activation Analysis and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry”
L. Keefer and
D.H. Matthiesen
Case
Western ReserveUniversity
11:30 a.m.“Light Scattering Tomography-A Non-Destructive Technique for Studying Defects in Crystals”
R. DeMattei and R.S. Feigelson
Stanford
University
12:10
p.m.Lunch
Technical Program
MONDAY
AFTERNOON, JUNE 55:00
– 6:00 p.m.
TECHNICAL SESSION 3:
POSTER SESSION / SOCIAL
P1 .“Study
of the Alternate Precursor Dimethylhydrazine for MOVPE of Hexagonal GaN
on Sapphire”
E.
Bourret-Courchesne
Lawrence
Berkeley National laboratory
P2
“Thermoelectric Properties of Some Phosphorous-Based Skutterudie Materials”
A.
Watcharapasorn, R.C. DeMattei, R.S. Feigelson, T. Caillat, A. Borshchevsky,
G.J. Snyder and J-P. Fleurial
Stanford
University and Jet Propulsion Laboratory
P3
“Analysis of Defects in the As-Grown, Low Energy Hydrogen and Nitrogen
Ion Implanted SI GaAs Single Crystals by RBS/Channeling Measurements”
Anna
University, Universitat Osnabruck and University of Hong Kong
P4
“LEC Grown SI-GaAs and SI InP Surface Detectors for Nuclear Radiation Detection”
P.
Jayavel, S. Gosh, A. Jhingan, D.K. Avasthi, K.Asokan and J. Kumar
Anna
University and Nuclear Science Center, Aruna asaf Ali Marg
P5
“Preparation of La2-xSrxCuO4 Single-Crystalline
Films by the LPE Technique Using an Infrared Heating Furnace”
I.
Tanaka, K. Ashizawa, H. Tanabe and S. Watauchi
Yamanashi
University and CREST Project
P6
”Control of the Anisotropic Growth Rate in FZ Growth”
Stanford
University *General Physics Instititue and ^D. Mendeleyev University Russia
P8 TEM
Study of the Influence of the Incorporation of an Interlayer on the Structural
Characteristics of GaN and GaAsN”
M.
Benamara, Z Liliental-Weber, W. Swider, J. Washburn, S. Kellermann and
E. Bourret-Courchesne
E.O. Lawrence
Berkeley National laboratory
P9
“5x3 Inch Group-III Nitride Growth in Production Scale MOVPE Systems”
H.
Protzmann, B. Schineller, M. Luenenbuerger, M.D. Bremser, M. Heuken, H.
Juergensen
Aixtron
AG Aachen
P10
“Growth Evolution, Adatom Condensation, and Island Sizes in InGaAs/GaAs(001)”
P11
“Structural
and Electrical Investigations of Silicon Wafer Bonded Interfaces”
P12
"Effects of Sb Surfactant-Mediated Growth on Dislocations in Si1-xGex"
R. L. Forrest, M. S. Goorsky, J. L. Liu, and K. L. Wang, UCLA
P13
"Hydrophobic wafer bonding using H+ implantation splitting
C.
Miclaus, M.S. Goorsky, H. Kim, and Y.H. Xie,
UCLA
Technical Program
MONDAY
EVENING, JUNE 58:00
– 10:40 p.m.
TECHNICAL SESSION 4:
PATTERNED GROWTH/STRAINED EPITAXY
CHAIR: Rosa Leon, JPL
8:00
p.m.“Uniform Quantum Wire and
Quantum Dot Arrays by Functional Self-Organized Namostructure epitaxy”
R. Noetzel
DPI-Berlin
8:40 p.m.“Alloy Decomposition in Strained Layers and Quantum Dots”
J. Tersoff
IBM
T.J. Watson Research Center
9:20 p.m.“Film Defects,Growth Dynamics and Device Performance in Gallium Nitride Epitaxy”
F. Ponce
Arizona
State University
10:00 p.m. “Morphological Evolution in Strained Semiconductor Thin Films: The Old, The New and The Unexpected”
J.M. Millunchick
University
of Michigan
Technical Program
TUESDAY
MORNING, JUNE 68:30
a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
TECHN ICAL SESSION 5:
OXIDE SURFACE DYNAMICS
CHAIR: Chang-Beom Eom, Duke University
8:30 a.m.“Imposed Layer-By-Layer Growth of Complex Oxides with Pulsed Laser Interval deposition”
D. H.A. Blank
University of Twente
9:10 a.m.“MBE Growth of Cuprates and Other Complex Oxides Studied in Real Time by LEEM, TOF-ISARS and RHEED”
I. Bozovic and V. Matijasevic
Oxxel GmbH, Bremen, Germany
9:50
a.m.“Under
the Microscope: Nanoscopic Sintering and Oxidation in the UHV TEM”
M. Yeadon, J.C. Yang, C. Zimmermann, R.S. Averback and J.M. Gibson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, *Research Link, Singapore and ^University of Pittsburgh
10:30 a.m. Break
10:50 a.m.“Oxide Surfaces and Thin Film Epitaxy”
X.Q. Pan
University of Michigan
11:30 a.m.LUNCH
Technical
Program
TUESDAY
EVENING, JUNE 68:00
– 10:40 p.m.
TECHNICAL SESSION 6:
NEW FRONTIERS IN OXIDE CRYSTAL GROWTH
Chair: Bruce Chai, Crystal Photonics
8:00 p.m.“Industrial Scale Production of LSO Crystals for Medical Imaging”
B.H.T.Chai, Y.Y. Ji, R. Becker and M. Stowell
Crystal Photonics
8:40
p.m.“Langasite
Structure Compounds for BAW and SAW device Applications”
A.N.P. Bustamante and B.H.T. Chai
Crystal Photonics,
9:20 p.m.“Zinc oxide (ZnO) Substrates”
J. Nause, V. Munne,
D. Look, and H. Morkoc
Cermet,
Wright State University and Virginia Commonwealth University
10:00 p.m.“Growth of Large Lead Magnesium Niobate-Titanate Single Cyrstals by the Bridgman technique”
M.C.C Custodio,
Y-T. Fei, S-G. Lee, and R.S. Feigelson
Stanford
Unversity
Technical Program
WEDNESDAY
MORNING, JUNE 78:30
a.m. – Noon
TECHNICAL SESSION 7:
SUBSTRATE ENGINEERING/WAFER BONDING/COMPLIANT SUBSTRATES
Chair: Tim Sands, University of California, Berkeley
8:30 a.m.."Piggy backed Si layer transfer onto arbitrary substrates by laser induced metallization of underlying GaN"
S. Guha, A. Gupta,
N.A. Bojarczuk, and J. Karasinski
IBM
T.J. Watson Research Center
9:10 a.m. “The Paste-and-Cut approach for electronic materials integration”
N. Cheung
University
of California- Berkeley
9:50
a.m. “Heterogeneous materials
integration: From wafer bonding to self assembly”
T.P. Mayer
Penn
State University
10:30 a.m. Break/Check out
11:00 a.m..“Wafer Bonding of 3” diameter AlGaInP Light-emitting Diode wafers to GaP Substrates”
D. Wynne, I-H.
Tan, N. Hamaguchi, D. Vanderwater, J-WHuang,
J. Walker, G. Hofer, F. Kish, E. Chen, T.Osentowski and S. Stockman
Philips Lighting
11:40 a.m “Crystal Ion Slicing of Metal Oxides: Lift off and Bonding”
R.M. Osgood and M. Levy
Columbia
University
1:30 p.m.END
OF CONFERENCE
Instructions
to Authors
Time
Limits:
Invited
papers will be presented orally, a total of 40 minutes is allowed in the
program schedule for invited papers.Presenters
should plan on speaking for approximately 35 minutes and allow 5 minutes
for questions. Contributed papers presented orally are allowed a total
of 20 minutes in the program schedule.Presenters
should plan on speaking for 15 minutes and allow 5 minutes for questions.Session
chair-persons will be expected to enforce these time limits, question periods
may be limited or eliminated for speakers who overrun the scheduled time.A
public address system (audio amplification) will be provided in the conference
room.Session chairs will assist
the speakers with the microphone prior to each presentation.
Projection
Facilities:
The
conference room will be equipped with an overhead projector (8.5 x 11 inch
transparencies), with a 35 mm slide projector, and with a video projector
(VHS format).If you require any
other projection equipment, please contact the program chairman.
Poster
Session:
Due
to the large number of invited papers this year, most contributed papers
will be presented in a poster session.Bulletin
boards approximately 6 feet wide and 4 feet high will be provided for each
poster presentation.Authors should
plan on providing tacks or other hardware to attach their posters to these
boards.Authors of poster session
presentations will install their posters prior to the Monday afternoon
social/poster session beginning at 4:00 PM.Presenters
should be available for discussions during the poster session 4:00 - 6:00
PM on Monday.Posters should be left
in the poster room until Tuesday after 4:00 PM for informal discussions,
and must be removed prior to checkout on Wednesday at 10:00 AM.
Written
Papers:
There
will be no formal written proceedings beyond a compilation of all abstracts.
Late
News Papers:
Late
news papers should be submitted to the Program Chair with registration
by May 22, 2000.
Conference
Registration
Submittal
Instructions:
Those
who have not already registered may do so by copying and completing the
enclosed registration form and sending it with a check for the conference
fees to the Local Arrangements Chair:
Local
Arrangements Chair:
Dave
Vanderwater
Phone: (408)
435-6731
FAX: (408)
435-6335
e-mail: dave_vanderwater@agilent.com
Capacity
is limited.Registrations should
be received by May 22, 2000.After
that date, a late registration fee of $25.00 must be included with the
conference fees.
Late
registrants should contact Dave Vanderwater to check availability of space.Registrants
will receive a book of abstracts and conference documents.Fees
include lodging, a complete meal plan, refreshments, and use of recreational
facilities.Meals, served by the
American plan, will begin with dinner on Sunday and end with lunch on Wednesday.
Registration
and Lodging Fees
AACG
Member:$ 620
Nonmember:($35
extra can be credited toward AACG dues)$
655
Student:$
500
Lodging
for Spouse and/or Children:
Spouse:$
280
Children:>
14 years old$ 280
3-14$
120
3
and under$
30
Registration
Form
Personal
Information
Name
Organization
Address
(Street, City, State, Zip)
Phone
and e-mail
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Single ReservationšFamily
Reservation
Family
Members
Names
of family members (including ages of children)
I
would like to share a cabin/room with:
I
plan to arrive by air or bus (See Courtesy Transportation Information)
Special
requirements, if any:
AACG
Membership
The
non-member registration fee premium may be applied to a one-year AACG membership
fee of $35.00.Students may join
AACG for a fee of $15.00 also for one-year.
šApply
the registration premium to membership.
Conference
Fee Total
Total
amount enclosed for check or authorized (if using credit card) is:
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(Include
a late registration fee of $25.00 if after May 21, 2000).
Form
of Payment
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(make check payable to AACG/West)
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General Information
Accommodations
Lodging
is in modern two and three bedroom condominium style units with a shared
bath clustered in several lodges.Most
rooms open onto private decks with spectacular views of Fallen Leaf Lake
and the Sierra Nevada.Every effort
will be made to provide couples and families with private baths; however,
this is not always possible.Requests
for specific cabin-mates should be noted on the reservation forms.
Articles
to Bring
Toilet
articlesAlarm clock
Flashlight Sturdy
shoes
Casual
clothes, sweaters, and jackets (snow is possible at the Camp level, weather
in June is unpredictable and may be snowy or nice and warm).The
Camp grounds may still be excessively moist and water resistant footwear
is recommended.
NOTE:The
atmosphere at the Camp and throughout the conference is casual and informal.
Recreational
Facilities
Basketball,
volleyball, tennis courts, horseshoes, beach and boats are available.There
is no charge for the use of sailboats, canoes, rowboats and kayaks.Water-skiing
can be arranged with advanced notice (rates given upon request).Beautiful
and varied trails for hiking and lakes, and streams for fishing are close
by.There will be guided nature hikes.Movies
may be planned for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings.
Miscellaneous
Pets
are not allowed at the Camp.No
smoking in the lecture, dining or residence rooms.Liquor
is not available at the Lodge, but guests may bring their own.Mixes
are available at the bar.Vegetarian
meals are available by special arrangement.Please
contact the Local Arrangements Chair prior to arrival.
On
Wednesday, rooms must be vacated by 10:00 AM.An
extended coffee break is scheduled to allow participants to check-out without
missing any of the technical presentations.The
deadline for departing from the Camp is 1:30 PM.
Transportation
Airlines
Reno
International Airport serves South Lake Tahoe via the Tahoe Casino Express
shuttle bus to the terminus at Horizon Casino, a 1.5 hour drive.
Buses
Greyhound
Bus Lines serve the Tahoe area.
Auto
From
the Junction of U.S. Highway 50 and California Route 89 in South Lake Tahoe,
take Route 89 for three miles, through Camp Richardson, to the road sign
marked “Fallen Leaf 5.”Make the
next left turn, onto a road which narrows and winds its way to the lake.
Drive approximately four miles to the lake, bearing straight/right at each
of two intersections.After five
miles, turn left, away from the Fallen Leaf Lodge and Marina, and then
right over the bridge, which will take you into the Camp.Check-in
on the second floor of the main lodge.
Courtesy
Transportation Information
The
Stanford Sierra Camp offers courtesy transportation for its guests from
the following locations:
South
Lake Tahoe Greyhound Bus Station: Meet
outside the main entrance.
From
the Reno Airport:Guests should
ride the Tahoe Casino Express (»$17.00)
shuttle bus to the terminus at the Horizon Casino in Lake Tahoe.The
Camp will provide transportation from the shuttle drop-off to the Sierra
Camp.If you are interested in this
service, please note the following:Pick-up
will be available from noon to 6:00 PM on Sunday, June 7.Return
trips will be offered on Wednesday, June 10 and will be arranged at the
Camp.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:To
sign up for this courtesy transportation, you must contact the Stanford
Sierra Camp at (530) 541-1244 [Fax: (530) 541-2212].Alternatively,
you may sign-up using the Camp website (address below) or send e-mail to
sierra.transportation@stanfordalumni.org.When
you arrive in Reno, you must call the Camp (530) 541-1244, to confirm with
them your anticipated arrival time in Lake Tahoe if you plan to use the
Courtesy Transportation Service.
NOTE:The
following website addresses have been changed from those listed in the
previous flyer.The addresses listed
below will access the websites.
For
general information about Stanford Sierra Camp including transportation
information (and form to request courtesy transportation):
http://www.stanfordalumni.org/jg/mig/travel_vacation/sierra/Pages/sierra_conference.html