122 Wednesday AM ~Platform!
A-04 Focused Ion Beam Symposium Session Chairs:
Lucille Giannuzzi, L.A. Giannuzzi & Associates LLC Noel Smith, Oregon Physics, LLC
PlatformSession Wednesday 8:00AM Room: 108
8:00 AM 482 ~Invited! A Close Look at the Brain in 3D Using FIB-SEM; CS Xu, H Hess; Howard Hughes Medical Institute
8:30 AM 483 Serial Sectioning in SEM: Challenges and Opportunities; A Avishai, N Avishai; Case Western Reserve University; G Kidd; Cleveland Clinic Foundation; K Olszens, D McDonald; Case Western Reserve University; S Duarte; University of Southern California; D Mustafi, K Palczewski; CaseWestern Reserve University; S Frase; St Jude Children’s ResearchHospital;AHeuer; CaseWestern ReserveUniversity
8:45 AM 484 Application of Cryo FIB SEM for Nano-EHS Studies; K Scott; National Institute of Standards and Technology
9:00 AM 485 Characterizing the Microstructure of Corro- sion Films Formed on Zircaloy-4 Using Focused Ion Beam (FIB) Serial Sectioning and 3-D Reconstruction; G Lucadamo, R Bajaj, K Anderson, S Claves, J Gruber; Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation
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9:15 AM 486 ~Invited! Focused Ion Beam Circuit Edit—A Look into the Past, Present, and Future; R Livengood, S Tan, P Hack,MM Kane, Y Greenzweig; Intel
9:45 AM 487 Experimental Observations on FIB Milling using a Custom Software Interface; N Caldwell, J Poole, B Breton, D Holburn; University of Cambridge, UK
10:00 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM 488 ~Invited! Aspects of Beam Control for Single and Dual Beam Systems; K Lagarec, A Laquerre,MPhaneuf; Fibics Incorporated, Canada
11:00 AM 489 Site Specific Focused Ion Beam (FIB) Sam- ple Preparation of Penetrative Oxidation in Ni-Base Alloys for 3DAPT Analysis; M Olszta, L Thomas, S Bruemmer; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11:15 AM 490 The Effect of Crystallinity on Materials Re- moval Rate of Polyolefins during Ga+ Focused Ion Beam Nanomachining; K Wong, C Balik, A Batchelor, D Griffis; North Carolina State University
11:30 AM 491 Characterization of Semiconductor Nano- spikes Produced by Focused Ion Beam Erosion; K Grossklaus, J Millunchick; University of Michigan
11:45 AM 492 The Focused Ion Beam Hard Mask Mecha- nism; W McKenzie, P Munroe; University of New South Wales, Australia
A-06 Advances in EELS and EFTEM Session Chairs:
Gianluigi Botton,McMaster University
Peter A. van Aken,Max-Planck Institute for Metals Research, Stuttgart
PlatformSession Wednesday 8:30AM Room: 213/214
8:30 AM 493 ~Invited! EELS and EFTEM of Surface Plas- mons in Metallic Nanostructures;WSigle;Max Planck Insti- tute forMetals Research, Germany; L Gu; Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; N Talebi; University of Tehran, Iran; B Ögüt, C Koch; Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Germany; R Vogelgesang; Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany; P van Aken;Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Germany
9:00 AM 494 Mapping of Electron-Beam-Excited Plasmon Modes in Lithographically-Defined Gold Nanostructures;AL Koh, A Fernandez-Dominguez, S Maier; Imperial College London, UK; J Yang; A*STAR, UK; D McComb; Imperial College London, UK
9:15AM 495 ~MSA Presidential Student! Fabry-Perot Plas- monic Resonances in Silver Nanowire Antennas Imaged with a Sub-nanometer Electron Probe; D Rossouw, M Couillard; McMaster University, Canada; J Vickery, E Kumacheva; Uni- versity of Toronto, Canada; G Botton;McMaster University, Canada
9:30 AM 496 Low-Loss Studies on Metallic and Insulating Nanostructures Using a Monochromatic Electron Beam;R Arenal; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique— ONERA, France
9:45 AM 497 Contrast Generation and Three-Dimensional Characterization of Organic Photovoltaic Device Structures via Low-Loss Energy-Filtered TEM; A Herzing, D DeLong- champ,MHammond, L Richter; National Institute of Stan- dards and Technology; D Rodovsky; Konarka Technologies Inc; I Anderson; National Institute of Standards and Technology
10:00 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM 498 ~Invited! Simulation of Valence EELS and Optical Response Functions from First Principles; V Keast, D Walton, R Burgess; The University of Newcastle, Australia
11:00 AM 499 Extrapolating the Valence Spectral Limit in EELS; J Aguiar; University of California, Davis; Q Ramasse; SuperSTEM Laboratory, UK; B Reed; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; N Browning; University of California, Davis
11:15 AM 500 EELS Studies of Extrinsic Multiferroics;B Warot Fonrose, E Snoeck, G Delaizir, P Rozier, M Dollé, V Serin, J-F Bobo; Centre National de la Recherche Scienti- fique, France
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