Poster titles

Development of a novel test bed device for molecular electronics applications Catherine E. Gardner, Mohamed A. Ghanem, James W. Wilson and David C. Smith, University of Southampton, UK

Understanding STM of physisorbed aromatic molecules: from band structures to transmission probabilities and bias-dependent imaging Victor M. Geskin, J. Cornil and R. Lazzaroni, Université de Mons-Hainaut, Belgium

Electrochemical fabrication of PEDOT nanowires between Au electrodes on SiO2 substrates A. Das, C. H. Lei, M. Elliott and J. Emyr Macdonald, Cardiff University, UK

ToF SIMS, PM-RAIRS and XPS studies of π-conjugated aromatic molecular wires grown on gold Rosella Pinna, F. Jamme, F. J. M. Rutten, E. F. Smith, M. R. Willis, D. Briggs and M. R. S. McCoustra, University of Nottingham, UK

Transistor effects in redox molecules at room temperature Tim Albrecht, K. Moth-Poulsen, J. B. Christensen, A. Guckian, T. Bjørnholm, J. Ulstrup and J. G. Vos, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark and Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland

Preparation of mixed Langmuir Blodgett films containing a molecular wire A. Villares, S. Martín, M. Haro, B. Giner, P. J. Low and P. Cea, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain and University of Durham, UK

Construction of molecular wire with photo-switching functions on hydrogen-terminated Si(111) surface T. Masuda, M. Irie and K. Uosaki, Hokkaido University, Japan

Unidirectional two-step photoinduced energy transfer in metallo-cyclodextrin assemblies J. A. Faiz, M. J. Pereira Silva, C. J. Milios, J. M. Haider, P. Contrera, R. M. Williams, L. DeCola and Z. Pikramenou, University of Birmingham, UK and University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Supramolecular wires based on metallocyclodextrins: solution and surface assembly E. T. Kefalas, P. Bertoncello, C. J. Milios, J. M. Haider, P. Unwin, R. Forster and Z. Pikramenou, University of Birmingham, UK, University of Warwick, UK and Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland

Dielectrophoresis of nanoscale double stranded DNA and humidity effects on its electrical conductivity S. Tuukkanen, A. Kuzyk, J. J. Toppari, V. P. Hytönen, T. Ihalainen and P. Törmä, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Molecular “wiring” enzymes to electrodes in LbL self-assembled enzyme multilayers with redox polyelectrolytes Mario Tagliazucchi, Victoria Flexer, Claudia B. Danilowicz, Alejandro Wolosiuk and Ernesto J. Calvo, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Atomic and electronic structure and STM images of molecular adsorbates on silicon(100) surface Ante Bilic, Jeffrey R. Reimers and Noel S. Hush, University of Sydney, Australia

Electrical conduction through single molecules: the nature of self-assembled monolayers: the bonding of nitrogen to the gold surface in 1,10-phenanthroline Peter Cafe, Ante Bilic, Palli Thordarson, Jeffrey R. Reimers, Maxwell J. Crossley and Noel S. Hush, University of Sydney, Australia

Inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy: the molecular signature in single molecule conduction G. C. Solomon, A. Gagliardi, A. Pecchia, T. Frauenheim, Aldo Di Carlo, Jeffrey R. Reimers and Noel S. Hush, University of Sydney, Australia

Fabrication of nanoscale gaps for the electrical interrogation of molecules P. Steinmann and J. M. R. Weaver, University of Glasgow, UK

Biomolecular self assembly to create nanoscale metallic wires and structures A. D. Bates, B. Callen, J. M. Cooper, R. Cosstick, D. R. S. Cumming, Andrew Glidle, L. Jager, J. Pearson, M. Proupín-Pérez and C. Xu, University of Glasgow, UK

Nanowires and nanogaps for molecular electronics Farouk Hadeed and C. Durkan, University of Cambridge, UK

A spectroscopic view on interfacial electron transfer. In situ ATR-SEIRAS of viologen adlayers on Au electrodes B. Han, Z. Li, Th. Wandlowski, A. Błaszczyk and M. Mayor, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany and Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany

Molecules that mimic Schottky diodes Geoffrey J. Ashwell, Anna Chwialkowski, Barbara Urasinska, Wayne D. Tyrrell, Abdul Mohib and Anne J. Whittam, Cranfield University, UK

The electrical characterisation of single and double stranded DNA molecules H. van Zalinge, D. J. Schiffrin, A. D. Bates, W. Haiss, J. Ulstrup and R. J. Nichols, University of Liverpool, UK

Single molecule conductivity at electrochemical interfaces – an attempt to correlate adlayer structure and functionality Zhihai Li, Ilya Pobelov, Bo Han, Marcel Mayor and Thomas Wandlowski, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany and Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany

The Skinner Prize for the best poster was awarded to Jonathan Faiz from the University of Birmingham, UK, for his poster on unidirectional two-step photoinduced energy transfer in metallo-cyclodextrin assemblies


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