Organic and Polymer Materials for Plastic and Molecular Electronics Polymer Chemistry Division ACS Fall Meeting, 2003 New York City, from September 7-11, 2003 Deadline for abstract and preprint submission: May 2, 2003. General information on the 226th ACS meeting can be found at this address: http://oasys.acs.org/oasys.htm Please select Progam: POLY or use this link directly: http://oasys.acs.org/acs/226nm/poly/papers/index.cgi Then select topic: Oral: Organic and Polymer Materials for Plastic and Molecular Electronics and ‘submit topic selection’ at the bottom of the page and follow the instructions to submit title, authors and abstract. This symposium will address the chemistry, physics, and electronic and memory applications of molecules and molecular materials. Chemical synthesis enables the properties of individual molecules to be tailored and their organization onto surfaces and into bulk materials to be engineered. The preparation of semiconducting and metallic molecular systems that transport electrons and holes are exciting components for transistor and memory applications. Organic semiconductors and carbon nanotubes are attractive semiconducting channel materials for thin film transistors (TFTs), yet there are many challenges to controlling interfaces and contacts and achieving technologically viable TFTs. Organic semiconductors promise low-cost processing and flexible applications, but similarly low-cost, low-temperature patterning techniques must also be developed. Molecular monolayers toward single molecules show interesting switching behavior for memory and perhaps, one day, transistor applications. Fundamental understanding of charge transport in countable numbers of molecules and the physics and chemistry of electrical contacts are exciting questions. The self- assembly or templating of molecules are important challenges toward fabricating controlled molecular device structures and eventually larger scale integration. Confirmed invited speakers: chemistry/synthesis Peter Baeuerle (uni-ulm.de) Klause Muellen (MPI) Howard Katz (Lucent) David Martin (U. Mich.) Ali Afzali (IBM) Luping Yu (U. Chicago) Ruud Tromp (IBM) Fraser Stoddart (UCLA) Ben Ong (Xerox) Devices and fabrication Paul Blom (Groningen) Lynn Loo (UT-Austin) Graciela Blanchet (Du Pont) Dan Gamota (Motorola) Michael Kane (Sarnoff) Ananth Dodabalapur (UT Austin) Molecular Electronics Nikolai Zhitenev (Lucent) Eric Garfunkel (Rutgers) Supriyo Datta (Purdue) Marcel Mayor (Karlsburg Germany) Organizers: Zhenan Bao Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies 600 Mountain Avenue, 1A261 Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Phone: 908-582-4716 Fax: 908-582-4868 Cherie R. Kagan IBM T. J. Watson Research Center 1101 Kitchawan Road P.O. Box 218, Route 134 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Phone: 914-945-3003 Fax : 914-945-2141 Bert de Boer Physics of Organic Semiconductors Materials Science Centre University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4, NL-9747 AG Groningen, the Netherlands Phone: +31 50 3634370 Fax: +31 50 3638751