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A World of Nanotubes
Opto-Electronic Applications of Carbon Nanotubes

Nanotube
Composant à base de nanotubes
GDR-I, Nano-I - DGA - ONERA - Académie des Sciences - CNRS

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8, 9 April 2010 - Salle Contensou
Onera - 29 avenue de la Division Leclerc
FR-92320 CHATILLON - FRANCE

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Scope of the workshop

Since their emergence in 1991, carbon nanotubes have attracted an intense worldwide research effort because the combination of different effects: they are made of carbon, their structure is very simple and very stable, they are easy to synthesize and above all, they display unique physical and chemical properties due to their reduced dimensionality. It can be emphasized that single walled carbon nanotubes are not only model systems for understanding at a fundamental level electronic properties of 1D systems but also very promising candidates for a wide range of nanoscience and nanotechnology applications. Besides, BN nanotubes, which are large band gap semi-conductors with a structure similar to that of their carbon analog, are more and more attractive as synthesis and spectroscopic techniques are more and more efficient to produce them and to investigate their properties.

The purpose of the workshop is to overview the development of applications aiming at exploiting physical properties of carbon nanotubes, by enlightning research done at an international level as well as those done at ONERA. Since the control of the structure of the nanotubes is a key point, a particular emphasis will be placed on the synthesis techniques and post synthesis manipulations.

The program of the workshop includes invited talks and is also open to contributions which will be presented as posters in a specific session scheduled at the end of the first day in a very convivial atmosphere.

Organization Committee

  • Riad Haidar, Theoretical and Applied Optics Department (Onera/DOTA)
  • Annick Loiseau, Laboratoire d'étude des microstructures (Onera/LEM)
  • Brigitte Attal-Tretout , Physics and Instrumentation Department (Onera/DMPH)
  • Sylvain Maine (CNRS/LPN)
  • Jean-Luc Pelouard (CNRS/LPN)

>>Contact : Riad.Haidar "at" onera.fr

If you have been allowed to, you can download the presentations by clicking on the titles in the programme.

Programme

DAY 1 Thursday 8th April 2010
 

13h30 Welcome
13h45 Nanotechnologies at ONERA
E. Rosencher (ONERA/PHY, France)
14h00 Introduction to nanosciences
G. Faini (CNRS/INP/DSA, France)
14h15 Synthesis, Physics, Chemistry: CNTs are ready for optoelectronics
A. Loiseau (ONERA/LEM, France)
  Session 1: Synthesis, Assembling - Chair B. Tretout
14h30 Synthesis - Deposition (film, carpet, "ink jet" techniques)
Hui Ming Cheng (IMR, China)
15h00 CVD synthesis for Interconnects
H. Okuno (CEA/Liten, France)
15h30 CNT "on demand": Sorting and Selection
N. Yoder (Northwestern University, Nanointegris, USA)
16h00 Coffee break
   

Session 2: CNTs and Electronics - Chair P. Maigné

16h30 Carbon nanotube photocathodes for vacuum nanoelectronics
J.-P. Schnell (Thales/TRT, France)
17h00 CNT based electronic functions (transistor, etc…)
A. Filoramo (CEA/LEM, France)
17h30 Developments of Nanomix
J.-C. Gabriel (CEA/LETI, France)
18h00 CNTFETs based gas sensors: a review
P. Bondavalli (Thales/TRT, France)
   
18h30-
19h30
Poster session

 

DAY 2 Friday 9th April 2010
 

08h45 Coffee
 

  Session 3: CNTs and Light - Chair J. Deschamps
09h00 Photoluminescence of CNTs
C. Voisin (ENS, France)
09h30 CNTs for Mode Locking
A. Ferrari (Cambridge University, England)
10h00 CNTs as bolometric sensors for infrared light
Ch. Koechlin (ONERA & LPN, France)
10h30 Opto-electronic properties of CNTs
Ph. Mérel (RDDC, Canada)
11h00 Coffee break
   
  Session 4: CNT-based devices - Chair J.L. Pelouard
11h30 Nanotubes Composites and Nanoribbons
Ph. Poulin (CRPP, France)
12h00 Gas sensors
O. Ducloux (ONERA/DMPH, France)
12h30 Nanotube-based NEMS
E. Campbell (Edinburgh University, Scotland)
13h00 Mass spectroscopy and electro-mechanical devices
B. Lassagne (CNRS/LPCNO, France)
13h30 Lunch
   
Session 5: Miscellaneous - Chair A. Loiseau
14h30 BN Nanotubes
D. Golberg (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan)
15h00 Single-walled boron nitride nanotubes: synthesis, structure and properties
R. Arenal (ONERA/LEM, France)
15h30 CNT for biosensing
H. Dumortier (CNRS/ICT, France)
16h00 Growth of single-wall BN nanotubes
Ch. Park (National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, USA)
   
16h30 Closing session
J.-P. Bourgoin (CEA/DSM, France)

 

 

 

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