Monday afternoon, 20 March 1995
Program overview
MONDAY AFTERNOON, 20 MARCH 1995
Session B'01. Raman Scattering from Cuprate
Superconductors.
Monday afternoon, 12:48, Ballroom A1, San Jose Convention Center
- 12:48 B'01.01 Nature of
Electronic Excitations in Cuprate Superconductors^*
- M.V. Klein (University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.)
- 13:24 B'01.02 Electronic Raman
Scattering in the Superconducting State of the Cuprate Superconductors
- R. Hackl
(Max Planck Institut for Solid State Physics)
Session B'03. Supersolids and Other Exotic Phases.
Monday afternoon, 12:12, Room J2, San Jose Convention Center
- 12:12 B'03.01 Novel Phases and
Phase Diagrams of Superconductors with Strong Thermal Fluctuations
- Daniel S.
Fisher (Harvard University)
- 12:48 B'03.02 Vortex-Antivortex
Crystallization in Thin Superconducting and Superfluid Films.^*, #
- Aharon
Kapitulnik (Stanford University.)
- 13:24 B'03.03 Supersolids in Strongly
Correlated Systems
- Gergely T. Zimanyi (University of California, Davis)
Session B'32. DHPP: ELECTRICALLY AND OPTICALLY
ACTIVE POLYMERS I.
Monday morning, 11:36, Plaza Room, Holiday Inn
- 11:36 B'32.01 Internal
Photoemission Measurements Of Metal-Polymer Schottky Barrier Heights
- I.H.
Campbell, D.L. Smith (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and J.P. Ferraris (The University of
Texas at Dallas)
- 11:48 B'32.02 IN SITU-FTIR
STUDIES OF THE DEGRADATION OF MEH-PPV
- J.H. Kaufman, J.C. Scott,
P.J. Brock, R.A. DiPietro, J.A. Goitia and J. Salem (IBM Research Division, Almaden Research
Center)
- 12:00 B'32.03 Accelerated
Degradation Studies of MEH-PPV
- H.B. Radousky, A.D. Madden, K. Pakbaz,
T.W. Hagler, H.W.H. Lee, H.E. Lorenzana, G.A. Fox, P.R. Elliker (Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94551, USA), J.C. Scott, J.H. Kaufman, P.J. Brock and
R.A. DiPietro (IBM Almaden Research Center)
- 12:12 B'32.04 Photoluminescence
Lifetimes and Efficiencies of PPV Oligomers and Derivatives
- C.M. Heller, I.H.
Campbell, B.K. Laurich, D.L. Smith (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D.D.C. Bradley
(University of Sheffield, UK) and J.P. Ferraris (The University of Texas at Dallas)
- 12:24 B'32.05 Photothermal Deflection
Spectroscopy of Poly(para-Phenylene-Vinylene) Derivatives
- B.K. Laurich, I.H.
Campbell, C.M. Heller, D.L. Smith (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and J.P. Ferraris (The
University of Texas at Dallas)
- 12:36 B'32.06 Electroabsorption
Measurements Of Built-In Electric Fields In Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes
- D.L.
Smith, I.H. Campbell, T.W. Hagler (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and J.P. Ferraris (The
University of Texas at Dallas)
- 12:48 B'32.07 Nondegenerate
Continuum Model for a Polymer Light Emitting Diode
- P. S. Davids, D. L. Smith
and A. Saxena (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 13:00 B'32.08 ELECTRICAL AND
LUMINOUS CHANGES DURING AGING OF POLYMER LEDS
- J.C. Scott,
J.H. Kaufman, P.J. Brock, R.A. DiPietro, J.A. Goitia and J. Salem (IBM Research Division,
Almaden Research Center)
- 13:12 B'32.09 Control of Charge
Trapping in a Photorefracive Polymer
- G.G. Malliaras, V. Krasnikov, H.J. Bolink
and G. Hadziioannou (U. Groningen - The Netherlands)
- 13:24 B'32.10 In-plane Optical Loss of
Oriented Polyester Film Studied by Waveguid Measurements
- S.J. Bai (U. Dayton
Research Inst.), R.J. Spry, M.D. Alexander, Jr. (Wright Lab) and J.R. Barkely (Dupont)
- 13:36 B'32.11 Two Terminal
Electronic Devices Based on Polythiophenes
- F.G. Wakim, S.K. Sengupta, C.S.
Kuo and S.K. Tripathy (U. Mass. at Lowell)
- 13:48 B'32.12 Temperature
Dependence of the Optical and Electrical Properties of Light Emitting Conjugated
Polymers
- T.W. Hagler, K. Pakbaz, H.B. Radousky, H.W.H. Lee (Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA), I.H. Campbell (Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545) and J.P. Ferraris (The University of Texas at Dallas,
Richardson, TX 75080)
Session B'33. DHPP: PADDEN AWARD SYMPOSIUM.
Monday morning, 11:36, Board of Directors Room, Holiday Inn
- 11:36 B'33.01 Confinement
Effects on Block Copolymer Ordering
- G. Brown and A. Chakrabarti (Kansas
State U)
- 11:48 B'33.02 Optical Waveguiding
Properties of Block Copolymer and Multilayer Polymer Thin Films
- J.T. Chen, E.L.
Thomas (MIT), C.G. Zimba (Polaroid) and J.F. Rabolt (IBM)
- 12:00 B'33.03 Segregation at the
Interface Between a Homopolymer and a Binary Polymer Blend
- J. Genzer, A. Faldi
and R.J. Composto (U.Pennsylvania)
- 12:12 B'33.04 Microstructural Characterization and Quantitative Analysis of Polymer Adsorption at the Air-Liquid Interface
- Genzer, Faldi, Composto (University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
- 12:24 B'33.05 Frustrating
Equilibration: Controlling Relaxations Within An Adsorbed Polymer Layer
- H.M.
Schneider and S. Granick (U.Illinois)
Session B01. High-Tc Theory.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom A1, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B01.01 On The Nature of
the Order Parameter in HTSC
- A.A. Abrikosov (Materials Science Division,
Argonne National Laboratory, bldg.223, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439)
- 11:36 B01.02 Theoretical Basis and
Experimental Evidence for d_x2-y2 pairing in the Cuprates
- David Pines
(University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
- 12:12 B01.03 c-Axis Transport
Mechanisms in High Temperature Superconductors
- S. Chakravarty (University of
California-Los Angeles)
Session B02. Chaos in Ballistic Microstructures.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom A2, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B02.01 I Coherent
Backscattering and Conductance Fluctuations in Ballistic Quantum Dots
- Berry
Michael and Berry II (Harvard University)
- 11:36 B02.02 Chaos and Quantum
Transport in Ballistic Cavities
- Harold U. Baranger (AT&T Bell Laboratories)
- 12:12 B02.03 Weak Localization in
Ballistic Microstructures
- Mark Keller (Yale University)
- 12:48 B02.04 Transport Through
Antidot Arrays in GaAs/AlGaAs Heterostructures
- Dieter Weiss (Max Planck
Institut fur Festkorperforschung)
- 13:24 B02.05 Universal Parametric
Correlations of Energy Levels
- B.D. Simons (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology)
Session B03. Conducting Polymers.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room J2, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B03.01 TRANSPORT
PHENOMENA IN HIGHLY CONDUCTIVE POLYANILINE
- Andrew P.
Monkman (University of Durham, Department of Physics, Durham, England.)
- 11:36 B03.02 Excited State
Spectroscopy of Polydiacetylene PTS by NLO Measurements
- G.I. Stegeman
(University of Central Florida)
Session B04. Finite-Time Singularities in Fluids.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room J3, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B04.01 The Dripping
Faucet: Singularities in Hydrodynamic Flow
- Leo P. Kadanoff (James Franck
Institute)
- 11:36 B04.02 Real and Complex
Singularities for Fluid Interfaces and Flows
- Russel E. Caflisch (University of
California-Los Angeles)
- 12:12 B04.03 Separatrices,
Singularities and the Kolmogorov Spectrum
- A. Bhattacharjee (University of Iowa,
Iowa City)
- 12:48 B04.04 Euler singularities in
turbulence
- Robert Kerr (National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO
80307)
- 13:24 B04.05 Computational Evidence
of a Singularity in a High-Symmetry Flow
- Richard B. Pelz (Rutgers
University)
Session B05. CAP: Technology: Physics and Policy Issues of Electric
Battery Vehicles.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom A6, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B05.01 Technological
Advances Driving The Emerging Electric Vehicle Industry
- R.C Stempel (GM
Ovonic L.L.C.)
- 11:36 B05.02 Using Materials Physics
to Develop Novel Batteries
- Stanford R. Ovshinsky (Energy Conversion Devices,
Inc., Troy, MI)
- 12:12 B05.03 California's Role: The
Driving Force Behind Zero Emission Vehicles
- Jacqueline Schafer (California Air
Resources Board)
- 12:48 B05.04 Infrastructure Required
for Successful Electric Vehicle Deployment
- Hank Courtright (Electric Power
Research Institute)
Session B06. DCP: COMPLEXITY AT INTERFACES: RECENT
ADVANCES IN SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room A3, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B06.01 Theoretical
Modeling of STM Images of Adsorbate Systems
- Philippe Sautet (Institut de
Recherches sur la Catalyse, CNRS, Villeurbanne and Ecole Normale superieure, Lyon,
FRANCE)
- 11:36 B06.02 Phase Transitions and
Arrested Ostwald Ripening in Self-Assembled Monolayers on Au(111)
- G.E.
Poirier (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
- 12:12 B06.03 Evolution of Complex
Structures for Multilayer Films of Au on W(110) and for 3-D Molecules on
Pt(111)
- Robert J. Wilson (IBM Research Division, Almaden Research
Laboratory)
- 12:48 B06.04 Microelectromechanical
Scanning Tunneling Microscope
- Yang Xu, Scott A. Miller and Noel C.
MacDonald (Cornell University)
- 13:00 B06.05 Phototunneling of
Electrons in STM
- Mortko Kozhushner, Gennady Ivanov (Institute of Chemical
Physics RAS, Kosygin Str. 4, Moscow 117334, RUSSIA) and Ivan Oleinik (Volgograd State
University and Institute of Chemical Physics RAS)
- 13:12 B06.06 Non-Exponential
Tunneling in Water
- Tianwei Jing, A. Vaught and S.M. Lindsay (Department of
Physics, Arizona State University)
- 13:24 B06.07 Field Effects on STM
Surface Diffusion Measurements.
- Manuel L. P. Lozano and Michael C. Tringides
(Department of Physics, Iowa State University--USDOE*, Ames Laboratory.)
- 13:36 B06.08 Scanning Tunneling
Microscopy observation and its Theoretical Calculation of Adenine on Si(100)2x1
surface.,
- M. KASAYA, T. KAWAI and H. TABATA (Institute of Scientific and
Industrial Research, Osaka university, Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, 567 Japan.)
- 13:48 B06.09 Variable Temperature,
Controlled Atmosphere STM: Studies of the Reduction of p(2x1)O on
Cu(110)
- Robert J. Madix and William Crew (Stanford University)
Session B09. DCMP: ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE THEORY
II.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom A5, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B09.01 Quantum
molecular dynamics of large biological systems.
- James P. Lewis, Otto F. Sankey
(Arizona State University) and Pablo Ordejón (University of Illinois)
- 11:12 B09.02 Coulomb Self Consistent
Tight Binding Calculations of the Electronic Structure of Surfaces and Defects in
Rutile
- J. W. Halley and N. Yu (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455)
- 11:24 B09.03 Calculation of
\chi^3(\omega) for 27 Binary Ionic Cubic Crystals*.
- W.Y. Ching, Ming-Zhu
Huang and Fanqi Gan (University of Missouri-Kansas City.)
- 11:36 B09.04 Dominant Density
Parameters and Local Pseudopotentials for the Simple Metals
- Sean Q. Armster,
John P. Perdew, James M. Maclaren (Tulane University), Carlos Fiolhais and Marta
Brajczewska (University of Coimbra)
- 11:48 B09.05 Coulomb scattering and
Transport in Metals
- Werner W. Schulz (Institute of Physics, University of Aarhus,
DK-8000 C Aarhus) and Philip B. Allen (IRRMA, INR-Ecublens, CH-1015 Lausanne)
- 12:00 B09.06 Intrinsic Point Defects in
B32 LiAl
- C. Woodward (UES, Inc.), R. Benedek (Argonne National
Laboratory), S.A. Kajihara (NRC Associate, Wright Laboratory, WPAFB) and L.H. Yang
(Lawrence Livermore Laboratory)
- 12:12 B09.07 Electronic shell structure
in the jellium model and relative abundances of metal-coated C_60 clusters
- Sashi
Satpathy (University of Missouri, Columbia), Michael Springborg (University of Konstanz,
Germany), N. Malinowski, U. Zimmermann and T. P. Martin (Max-Planck Institute, Stuttgart,
Germany)
- 12:24 B09.08 Exchange Potential by
Restricted Functional Differentiation of the Exact Exchange Energy Functional
- A.
SOLOMATIN and V. SAHNI (Brooklyn College, CUNY)
- 12:36 B09.09 Shotnoise in
Multichannel Quantum Conductors
- K.A. Muttalib (University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL) and Y. Chen (Imperial College, London, UK)
- 12:48 B09.10 Mobility of heavy
particles coupled via density-density interaction to bosonic and fermionic
environments
- Amir O. Caldeira (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and
Antonio H. Castro Neto (Institute for Theoretical Physics)
- 13:00 B09.11 Separable First Principle
Pseudopotentials For Density Functional Calculations
- Xinlei Hua, Xiaojie Chen
and William A. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)
- 13:12 B09.12 Theoretical Investigation
of the Electronic Structure and Associated Properties of Tin Oxide doped with
Antimony.
- K.C. MISHRA (OSRAM SYLVANIA INC., Danvers, MA;), K.H.
JOHNSON (MIT Cambridge, MA;) and P.C. SCHMIDT (Technische Hochschule Darmstadt,
Germany.)
Session B10. HTSC: HIGH FREQUENCY MEASUREMENTS
BELOW TC (MAINLY VORTICES).
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom A4, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B10.01 Microwave Vortex
Dynamics in Superconducting films of a-axis YBa_2Cu_3O_7, as-grown and heavy-ion
irradiated amorphous Mo_3Si
- U. Kriplani, N.-C. Yeh, J. P. Kumar (Dept. of
Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA), A. V. Samoilov, M. Konczykowski
(Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France), C. C. Tsuei (IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center,
Yorktown Heights, NY), M. Velez and J. L. Vicent (Universidad Complutense, Madrid,
Spain)
- 11:12 B10.02 Numerical Simulation of
dissipation in Josephson Stack Models of Superconducting Materials.
- Satyen
Baindur (Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218) and
Kishin Moorjani (Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 20723)
- 11:24 B10.03 Anisotropic Microwave
Surface Impedance of BSCCO Single Crystals: Comparison to YBCO.
- Tobias
Jacobs, Balam A. Willemsen and S. Sridhar (Northeastern Univ.)
- 11:36 B10.04 The Complex Resistivity
of the Mixed State in High-T_c Superconductors with Random and Regular
Pinnings
- Z. D. Wang, K. M. Ho, J. M. Dong and Jian-Xin Zhu (Department of
Physics, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- 11:48 B10.05 Observation of Fine
Structure in the Dissipation Peaks of YBa_2Cu_3O_7- \delta Twinned and Untwinned Single
Crystals
- J.T. MARKERT, A.L. BARR, T.A. OSTROVSKY and C.E.
KUKLEWICZ (The University of Texas at Austin)
- 12:00 B10.06 Field and Temperature
Dependence of Vortex Behavior for Magnetic Fields Both Parallel and Perpendicular to Twin
Boundaries in YBa_2Cu_3O_7_-_\delta Single Crystals
- A.L. BARR and J.T.
MARKERT (The University of Texas at Austin)
- 12:12 B10.07 Vortex Dynamics in
YBCO at Far Infrared and Microwave Frequency: a Comparison
- H.-T.S. Lihn, S.
Wu, S. Kaplan and H.D. Drew (Center for Superconductivity Research, University of
Maryland)
- 12:24 B10.08 Evidence for
Fluctuations in the Meissner-State Electrodynamic Properties of YBCO Single
Crystals
- Steven Anlage, Jian Mao, Dong-Ho Wu, J. L. Peng and R. L. Greene
(Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 20742)
- 12:36 B10.09 Implications of Critical
State Dynamics on the Microwave Response of High T_c Thin Films.
- Balam A.
Willemsen, John S. Derov and S. Sridhar (Northeastern Univ.)
- 12:48 B10.10 Angular dependence of
microwave dissipation by vortices in superconducting YBa_2Cu_3O_7-x thin
films.
- N. Anand, M. A. Itzler and M. Tinkham (Harvard University)
- 13:00 B10.11 Fluctuation Effects and
Vortex Dynamics of YBCO Thin Films From 45 MHz - 50 GHz
- Dong Ho Wu,
James Booth and Steven M. Anlage (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of
Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)
- 13:12 B10.12 Microwave Vortex
Dynamics as a Function of Temperature and Frequency in YBCO Films.
- Nathan
Belk (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Rome Laboratory), Daniel Oates (MIT and MIT Lincoln
Laboratory), G. Dresselhaus and G. Dresselhaus (MIT, Cambridge, MA.)
- 13:24 B10.13 Washboard frequency of
the vortex lattice in YBCO detected by AC-DC interference*
- J.M. Harris, N.P.
Ong (Princeton University,), R. Gagnon and L. Taillefer (McGill University)
- 13:36 B10.14 Low Frequency
Magnetooptical Properties of Josephson-coupled Superconductors
- L. Bulaevskii,
M. Maley (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and M. Tachiki (Institute for Materials Research,
Tohoku University, Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980)
Session B11. HTSC: JOSEPHSON JUNCTION ARRAYS I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room B3, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B11.01 Transport
Properties of Josephson Junction Arrays with Long Range Interaction.
- H. R. Shea,
M. A. Itzler and M. Tinkham (Harvard University)
- 11:12 B11.02 Magneto-resistance
Measurements of High T_c Weak Link Arrays
- J.S. Markus, S.T. Herbert, S.E.
HEBBOUL and J.C. GARLAND (The Ohio State University)
- 11:24 B11.03 An Anomalous Behavior
of the Resistance of SNS(Nb-Au-Nb) Josephson Junction Arrays
- Y. JUN, H.
SHIN, S. HERBERT, K. RAVINDRAN, D.B. MAST and R.S. NEWROCK (Physics
Department. University of Cincinnati)
- 11:36 B11.04 IV Measurements on
Strongly Coupled Josephson Junction Arrays
- H. SHIN, Y. JUN, S. HERBERT, D.
MAST and R.S. NEWROCK (University of Cincinnati)
- 11:48 B11.05 Propagation, collisions
and reflections of vortices at the boundaries of a Josephson junction array.
- Jorge V.
José (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.), J.E. van Himbergen, T.J. Hagenaars
and P.H.E. Tiesinga (Instituut voor Theoretische Fysica, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
- 12:00 B11.06 Vortex dynamics of
extreme Type-I damped Josephson junction arrays in a dc bias
- J.E. van Himbergen,
T.J. Hagenaars, P.H.E. Tiesinga (Instituut voor Theoretische Fysica, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
and Jorge V. José (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.)
- 12:12 B11.07 Coherent states and
vortex-charge duality in two coupled arrays of ultrasmall Josephson junctions.
- C.
Rojas, Jorge V. José (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.) and A. M. Tikofsky
(Instituut for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara)
- 12:24 B11.08 Noise in SNS Josephson
junction arrays
- M. C. Hernandez, M. Octavio, J. M. Aponte (IVIC and UCV,
Venezuela), C. J. Lobb (Univ. of Maryland), D. B. Mast and R. S. Newrock (Univ. of
Cincinnati)
- 12:36 B11.09 Magnetic Flux Noise
Study of the KTB Phase Transition in Two- Dimensional Arrays of SNS Josephson
Junctions
- T.J. SHAW, J. CLARKE (University of California, Berkeley and
Lawrence Berkely Laboratory), D.-H. LEE (University of California, Berkeley), L.L. SOHN
(AT&T Bell Laboratories), M. TINKHAM (Harvard University) and M.J. FERRARI
(Barra)
- 12:48 B11.10 Phase diagram of an
array of ultrasmall Josephson junctions (AUSJJ) with random charge frustration: Replica
WKB-Renormalization group analysis.
- T. K. Kope\' c and Jorge V. José
(Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.)
- 13:00 B11.11 Electrical properties of
vertically stacked superconducting tunnel junctions
- S.R. Maglic, H.C. Wang, C.
Thomas, S.N. Song, E.D. Rippert, J.B. Ketterson and M. Ulmer (Northwestern University,
Department of Physics and Astronomy)
- 13:12 B11.12 A System of Josephson
Junctions with Nonlocal Interation.
- E.L. WOLF and Yu M. IVANCHENKO
(Polytechnic Univ. NY)
- 13:24 B11.13 Multiple-loop
Aharonov-Bohm and Feynman Path-integral Analytical Approaches to Quantum Interference in
Kagomé Superconducting Wire Network and Josephson Junction
Arrays
- F. Nori and Y.-L. Lin (U. of Michigan)
- 13:36 B11.14 Macroscopic Quantum
Tunneling Studies in a La_2CuO_4+\delta Crystal
- Lu Zhang (California State
University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA), J.Z. Liu, P. Klavins, R.N. Shelton (University of California,
Davis, CA 95616) and M.D. KLan (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, R.O.C.)
- 13:48 B11.15 Supersolid Phases in
Underdamped Josephson Arrays: Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations^\star
- Eric
Roddick and David Stroud (The Ohio State University)
Session B12. HTSC: MAGNETIC PENETRATION DEPTH
MEASUREMENTS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room C1, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B12.01 Temperature
Dependence of the Penetration Depth of YBa_2Cu_3O_7-d Films near
T_c
- Z.--H. Lin, G. C. Spalding, A. M. Goldman, B. F. Bayman and Oriol T. Valls
(University of Minnesota)
- 11:12 B12.02 Temperature
Dependence of the Penetration Depth in YBCO: The Effect of Gaplessness and Oxygen
Deficiency
- S.D. Adrian, M.E. Reeves (George Washington University), S.A.
Wolf (Naval Research Laboratory) and V.Z. Kresin (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
- 11:24 B12.03 Effect of Fluctuations
and Inhomogeneity on the Microwave Conductivity of YBCO Thin Films
- James C.
Booth, Dong Ho Wu and Steven M. Anlage (Center for Superconductivity Research,
Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)
- 11:36 B12.04 Role of CuO chains in
the in-plane anisotropy of magnetic penetration depth of YBa_2Cu_3O_7
superconductors
- M. Ledvij, R.A. Klemm (Argonne National Laboratory) and S.H.
Liu (University of California at San Diego)
- 11:48 B12.05 Magnetic-field
dependence of the London penetration depth of the high-T_c cuprates
- A. Maeda,
Y. Iino, T. Hanaguri (Dept. of Pure and Appl. Sciences, The Univ. Tokyo), N. Motohira, K.
Kishio (Dept. Appl. Chemistry, The Univ. Tokyo) and T. Fukase (Inst. Metals Research, Tohoku
Univ.)
- 12:00 B12.06 Superconducting and
Magnetic Properties\goodbreak of La_2-xSr_xCu_1-yZn_yO_4 from \muSR
- B. E.
Nachumi, K. Kojima, G. M. Luke, W. D. Wu, Y. J. Uemura (Columbia Univ.), N. Ichikawa and
S. Uchida (Univ. of Tokyo)
- 12:12 B12.07 Penetration Depth of
HgBa_2CuO_4+\alpha with 0.06 \leq\alpha\leq 0.35 from Reversible
Magnetization
- Q. XIONG, Y. CAO, Y.Y. XUE and C.W. CHU (Texas Center for
Superconductivity at the University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-5932)
- 12:24 B12.08 Microwave Properties of
Tl_2 Ba_2Ca Cu_2 O_8 Films
- Zhengxiang Ma, Howard J. Snortland, M. R.
Beasley (Dept. of Applied Physics, Stanford University) and Greg Firpo (Superconductor
Technologies Inc.)
- 12:36 B12.09 Origin of High RF
Power Nonlinear Response in Tl_2 Ba_2Ca Cu_2 O_8 Thin Films
- Howard J.
Snortland, Zhengxiang Ma, M. R. Beasley (Dept. of Applied Physics, Stanford University) and
Greg Firpo (Superconductor Technologies Inc.)
- 12:48 B12.10 Microwave Surface
Resistance and Penetration Depth in Proximity-Coupled Superconductor/Normal-Metal
Bilayers
- Michael Pambianchi, Sining Mao, Lie Chen, Anthony J. De Marco and
Steven M. Anlage (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of
Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)
- 13:00 B12.11 Microwave Surface
Impedance of Superconductors Under Magnetic Field
- D. ACHKIR, M. POIRIER,
C. BOURBONNAIS (Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada), R. GAGNON
and L. TAILLEFER (Mc Gill University Montreal, Québec, Canada)
- 13:12 B12.12 Magnetic penetration
depth measurements of proximity coupled NbN/A1 bilayer films
- M.L. Wilson and
J.H. Claassen (Naval Research Laboratory)
- 13:24 B12.13 Electromagnetic
properties of proximity coupled a-Mo_xGe_1-x thin films
- Lie Chen, Anthony J.
DeMarco, Michael S. Pambianchi and Steven M. Anlage (Center for Superconductivity
Research,Department of Physics,University of Maryland,College Park,MD 20742)
- 13:36 B12.14 Microwave Detected,
Optically Probed Measurement of Spatial Profiles of Currents in Superconducting
Film
- J. C. Culbertson and H. S. Newman (Naval Research Laboratory)
Session B13. HTSC: LATTICE PROPERTIES AND
PHONONS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room B4, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B13.01 Acoustic waves in
a-axis oriented YBCO/PrBCO superlattices
- R. Sooryakumar, S. Subramanian
(Dept of Physics, The Ohio State University), I. Takeuchi, Z. Trajanovic, Q. Li and T.
Venkatesan (Dept of Physics, The University of Maryland)
- 11:12 B13.02 THEORETICAL
DETERMINATION OF THE LATTICE DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MERCURY
BASED SUPERCONDUCTOR HgBa_2CuO_4.
- M.G. Stachiotti, R.L. Migoni
(Instituto de F\'{\i}sica Rosario, 27 de febrero 210 Bis Rosario , C. Osvaldo Rodriguez, E.L.
Peltzer y Blanca (IFLYSIB, Grupo de F\'{\i}sica del Sólido, C.C.565, La Plata and N.E.
Christensen (Institute of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus C,
Denmark)
- 11:24 B13.03 Lattice vibrational
modes in Bi-2201 and the influence of the structural modulation
- K. Hewitt, X.
Chen and J. C. Irwin (Simon Fraser University, Department of Physics, Burnaby, B. C. V5A
1S6)
- 11:36 B13.04 Direct-Evidence for
Strong Anharmonicity of Lattice Vibrations in Cuprate Superconductors.
- F. SHI,
Y. WU, P. BOOLCHAND (Dept. of ECE, Univ. Of Cincinnati) and B. GOODMAN (Dept. of
Physics, Univ. of Cincinnati)
- 11:48 B13.05 Strong Anharmonicity in
^57Fe Local Vibrational Density of States in High-T_c Cuprate
Superconductors.
- Y. WU, P. BOOLCHAND (University of Cincinnati) and S.
PRADHAN (Bluefield College)
- 12:00 B13.06 Phonon anomalies in
a-axis oriented YBCO/PrBCO superlattices
- V. Storozhuk, K. Ham, R.
Sooryakumar (Dept of Physics, The Ohio State University), I. Takeuchi, Z. Trajanovic, Q. Li and
T. Venkatesan (Dept of Physics, The University of Maryland)
- 12:12 B13.07 Anomalous Phonon
Damping in Insulating Cuprates
- Joshua L. Cohn (University of Miami)
- 12:24 B13.08 Superconductive Phonon
Anomalies in High-T_c Cuprates
- H. Kohno, B. Normand and H. Fukuyama (Dept.
of Physics, Univ. of Tokyo.)
- 12:36 B13.09 Raman Scattering in
Ca-doped YBa_2Cu_3O_y
- C. ROCH, J. CHRZANOWSKI, J.C. IRWIN (Simon
Fraser University), R. LIANG and W.N. HARDY (University of British Columbia.)
- 12:48 B13.10 Temperature
Dependence of the Copper Isotope Effect in Oxygen- Deficient
Y_1Ba_2Cu_3O_7-\alpha
- D.D. LAWRIE and J.P. FRANCK (University of
Alberta)
- 13:00 B13.11 Oxygen Isotope Effects
on Penetration Depth and T_c in YBa_2Cu_3O_6.93
- GUO-MENG ZHAO,
DONALD E. MORRIS and K.K. SINGH (Morris Research Inc.)
- 13:12 B13.12 Dependence of Oxygen
Isotope Effect on Compositions in Ba_1-xK _xBiO_3, Evidence for Oxygen-Mass Dependence of
Coupling Constant
- DONALD E. MORRIS, GUO-MENG ZHAO and K.K.
SINGH (Morris Research Inc.)
- 13:24 B13.13 Copper Isotope Effects
in YBa_2Cu_3O_y with Various Oxygen Contents
- V. KIRTIKAR, GUO-MENG
ZHAO, A.P.B. SINHA, K.K. SINGH, A.V. INYUSHKIN and DONALD E. MORRIS (Morris
Research Inc.)
- 13:36 B13.14 Doping induced modes
in \rmLa_2-xSr_xCuO_4+\delta (0.01\le (x, \delta) \le 0.04)
- Y.-D. Yoon,
D.B. Tanner (University of Florida) and J.-H. Cho (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los
Alamos)
- 13:48 B13.15 Quasiparticle Spectrum
in Superconducting YBa_2Cu_3O_7.
- G. L. Zhao (GM Research and
Development Center, Warren, MI 48090.), D. A. Browne and J. Callaway (Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803)
Session B14. DCMP: HETEROSTRUCTURES: OPTICAL
PROPERTIES OF GaAs/AlGaAs QUANTUM WELLS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room J4, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B14.01 Photoluminescence in Disordered GaAs/Al_.3Ga_.7As Multi Quantum
Wells.
- RADHA RANGANATHAN (California State University, Northridge, CA
91330.)
- 11:12 B14.02 Population Dynamics of
Excitons in GaAs Quantum Wells^*
- H.W. Yoon (Dartmouth College), D.R. Wake
and J.P. Wolfe (Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
- 11:24 B14.03 Photoluminescence in
GaAs/AlAs Single Quantum Wells under Electric Field Bias
- L. J. Blue, S. W.
Teitsworth, T. Daniels-Race (Duke University), C. N. Yeh and L. E. McNeil (University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- 11:36 B14.04 Clear Observation of
D^- Triplet Transitions in GaAs / AlGaAs Multiple Quantum Wells^*
- S.R. Ryu, Z.
Jiang, B.D. McCombe (SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY) and W. Schaff (Cornell University,
Cornell, NY)
- 11:48 B14.05 Resonant
Electron-Phonon Interaction in D^- Centers in GaAs/AlGaAs Quantum
Wells
- Reimin Chen, Krishan K. Bajaj (Department of Physics, Emory University),
J. P. Cheng (Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139) and
Bruce D. McCombe (Department of Physics & Astronomy, State University of New York at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260)
- 12:00 B14.06 Optical Studies of n-type
Modulation-doped Al_xGa_1-xAs/AlAs Multiple Quantum Well Structures
- S.T.
Lee, M. Salib, A. Petrou (SUNY at Buffalo), T. Schmiedel (NHMFL, FSU), M. Dutta, P.G.
Newman, J. Pamulapati and M. Taysing-Lara (Army Research Lab, Ft. Monmouth)
- 12:12 B14.07 Raman Studies of
Heavily Doped GaAs/Al_xGa_1-xAs Multiple Quantum Wells^
- Y. C. CHANG
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), H. YAO (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), E. F.
SCHUBERT and R. F. KOPF (AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill)
- 12:24 B14.08 Bimodally rough
heterointerface and microcluster areal distribution of GaAs-AlGaAs single quantum
well.
- H.S. Ko, S.J. Rhee, H. Ryu, W.S. Kim, W.S. Kim and J.C. Woo (Seoul
National University)
- 12:36 B14.09 Photoluminescence
Excitation (PLE) Study of Excitonic Transfer in GaAs/Al_xGa_1-x As Asymmetric Double
Quantum Wells
- D.S. Kim, H.S. Koh, Y.M. Kim, S.J. Rhee, W.S. Kim and J.C.
Woo (Seoul National University, Seoul 151, Korea)
- 12:48 B14.10 Fourier Analysis of
Electromodulation: Valence Band Effective Masses in GaAs
- J. A. Tuchman and
O. J. Glembocki (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC)
- 13:00 B14.11 Ballistic Electron
Luminescence Studies of GaAs/AlAs/GaAs Tunnelling Barrier.
- M. V. Petrov, S.
R. Parihar and S. A. Lyon (Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University)
- 13:12 B14.12 Transient Cyclotron
Emission by Photoexcitation in GaAs/AlGaAs Microresonators
- A. Krapivka, T.-C.
Chen, D. Some and A.V. Nurmikko (Brown University)
- 13:24 B14.13 Photoluminescence of
Highly Excited GaAs/AlAs Quantum Wells^*
- Zhenpeng Su and Peter Y. Yu
(Dept. of Physics, UC-Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley Lab.)
- 13:36 B14.14 Laser-Energy
Dependence of the Optic-Phonon Frequencies in GaAs-AlAs Superlattices.
- G. S.
Spencer, J. Menéndez (Arizona State University), L. N. Pfeiffer and K. W. West
(AT&T Bell Laboratories)
- 13:48 B14.15 Control of Waveguide
Optical Modes Using a Quantum Well Voltage Tunable Cladding.
- Alex Harwit,
Rouel Fernandez, D. K. Kinell and W. D. Eades (Lockheed Palo Alto Research Labs.)
- 14:00 B14.16 Electron Cyclotron
Resonance of InAs/GaSb Heterostructures^*
- R.J. Wagner, B.V. Shanabrook,
B.R. Bennett, M.-J. Yang, J.R. Waterman, J.R. Meyer and C.A. Hoffman (Naval Research
Laboratory)
Session B15. DCMP: SEMICONDUCTOR: TRANSPORT.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room J1, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B15.01 Impact Ionization
Model of ``Lock-On" in InP.
- CHARLES W. MYLES, SAMSOO KANG (Texas
Tech University) and HAROLD P. HJALMARSON (Sandia National Labs)
- 11:12 B15.02 Simulation of ``Lock-on"
in GaAs Using a Hybrid Monte Carlo - Hydrodynamic Transport
Technique.
- SAMSOO KANG, CHARLES W. MYLES (Texas Tech University)
and HAROLD P. HJALMARSON (Sandia National Labs)
- 11:24 B15.03 Experimental Properties
of Optically Triggered, High Gain GaAs Switches*
- Fred J Zutavern, Guillermo M.
Loubriel, Harold P. Hjalmarson, Albert G. Baca, Martin W. O'Malley and Wesley D. Helgeson
(Sandia National Laboratories, MS 1153, Albuquerque, NM, 87185; Tel 505-845-9128)
- 11:36 B15.04 An Impact Ionization
Model for Lock-on Current Filaments in GaAs
- H. P. Hjalmarson, F. J. Zutavern,
G. M. Loubriel (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185-0603) and D. R. Wake
(University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801)
- 11:48 B15.05 Filament Growth in
Optically Triggered, High Gain GaAs Switches
- Guillermo M. Loubriel, Fred J.
Zutavern, Harold P. Hjalmarson, Albert G. Baca, Martin W. O'Malley and Wesley D. Helgeson
(Sandia National Laboratories, MS 1153, Albuquerque, NM, 87185; Tel 505-845-7096)
- 12:00 B15.06 Monte Carlo Simulation
of Electron Transport in Degenerate n-GaAs
- U.V. Bhapkar and R.J. Mattauch
(University of Virginia)
- 12:12 B15.07 Nonlinear currents in
Voronoi networks
- M. Bart\-ko\-wiak and G.D. Mahan (Oak Ridge National
Laboratory)
- 12:24 B15.08 Criteria for Thermal
Instability in Intrinsic Semiconductor Devices Based on Transient Analysis
- Z.
ANWAR (California State University, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy)
- 12:36 B15.09 Thermoelectric Power
Measurements of New Chalcogenide Materials^*
- T. P. Hogan, C. R. Kannewurf
(Northwestern University), X. Zhang, T. J. McCarthy and M. G. Kanatzidis (Michigan State
University)
- 12:48 B15.10 Planar electronic
conductivity in Li_xNbO_2: Evidence from NMR
- A.F. McDowell, D.M.
Snyderman, Mark S. Conradi (Washington University, St. Louis), A.M. Stacy (U. California,
Berkeley) and B.G. Silbernagel (Exxon Corporate Research)
- 13:00 B15.11 Electronic Transport in
Lightly Doped CoSb_3.
- D Mandrus, A Migliori, T.W. Darling, M.F. Hundley, E.
Peterson and J.D. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM)
- 13:12 B15.12 A Study of the Current
Conduction Mechanisms of GaInP_2 Diodes and Solar Cells.
- K.C. Reinhardt
(Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH), Y.K. Yeo and R.L. Hengehold (Air Force
Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, OH)
Session B16. DCMP: HEAVY FERMIONS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room C2, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B16.01 Optical
Investigations of the New Heavy-Fermion Superconductor \rmUNi_2Al_3
- J. D.
Garrett, N. Cao and T. Timusk (Department of Physics and Astronomy and Institute for
Materials Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4M1)
- 11:12 B16.02 Anomalous
Magnetization of \rmCeRu_2 in the Superconducting State
- N. R. Dilley, M. B.
Maple (University of California, San Diego), D. Mandrus and A. Migliori (Los Alamos National
Laboratory)
- 11:24 B16.03 Physical and Chemical
Pressure Effect on Transport Properties of Ce(Ru_1-xFe_x)_2Ge_2
- M.B. Fontes,
S.L. Bud'ko (CBPF-CNPq, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), M.A. Continentino (IF-UFF, Niteroi, Brazil),
M. Elmassalami and E. Baggio-Saitovitch (CBPF-CNPq, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- 11:36 B16.04 Neutron Scattering
Studies of Y_1-xU_xPd_3 Compounds\\
- P. Dai, H.A. Mook (Oak Ridge National
Laboratory), J.P. Koster (Univ. of Florida), C.L. Seaman and M.B. Maple (Univ. of California at
San Diego)
- 11:48 B16.05 Evidence for Impurity
Contributions to the Magnetic Susceptibility of Y_1-xU_xPd_3
- H. G.
Lukefahr (Whittier College), O. O. Bernal, D. E. MacLaughlin (University of California,
Riverside), C. S. Seaman (Energy Sciences Laboratories, San Diego) and M. B. Maple
(University of California, San Diego)
- 12:00 B16.06 Knight Shift Anomalies
in Heavy Electron materials^*
- Eunsik Kim, D. L. Cox (Ohio State University) and
M. S. Makivic (Northeast Center for Parallel Computing Applications)
- 12:12 B16.07 High Magnetic fields and
the Correlation Gap in SmB_6
- J. C. Cooley, M. C. Aronson (University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor), A. Lacerda (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Pulsed Facility,
Los Alamos National Laboratory), Z. Fisk (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory,
Florida State University), P. C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University) and
R. P. Guertin (Tufts University)
- 12:24 B16.08 Angle Resolved
Photoemission Study of Electronic Structures in Rare-Earth Monopnictides
- P.J.
Benning, C.G. Olson, D.W. Lynch, M. Schmidt, P. Canfield, V. Antropov and B. Harmon (Ames
Laboratory-USDOE,Ames, IA 50011)
- 12:36 B16.09 ^11B and ^9Be NMR
Investigation of the Electronic Fluctuation Rate in UBe_13-xBx
- E.T. Ahrens,
W.G. Clark, R.H. Heffner, P.C. Hammel, A.P. Reyes, J.D. Thompson and J.L. Smith (Los
Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM)
- 12:48 B16.10 ARUPS Study of
Strongly Mixed-Valent CeBe_13
- A.B. ANDREWS, J.J. JOYCE, A.J. ARKO and
Z. FISK (Los Alamos National Lab)
- 13:00 B16.11 Alloying Study of
CeAl_3.^*
- C.S. Jee, G.R. Stewart and B. Andraka (Department of Physics,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611)
- 13:12 B16.12 Investigation of Electron
Subsystems in UPd_2Al_3 with Hydrogen Doping.
- W.W. Kim and G.R.
STEWART (Univ. of Florida.)
- 13:24 B16.13 Electronic Properties of
Metallic Perovskite Oxides,
- G. J. Snyder, M. R. Beasley and T. H. Geballe
(Stanford Univ.)
- 13:36 B16.14 Magnetic and Transport
Properties of (Sr,Na) RuO_x Single Crystals
- G. Cao, M. Shepard, Scott McCall
and J.E. Crow (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State Univ.)
- 13:48 B16.15 Search for New Heavy
Fermions in AuBe_5 Crystal Structure
- B. ANDRAKA (University of Florida)
Session B17. DCMP: QUANTUM WIRES I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room C3, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B17.01 Frequency and
Angular Distribution of the Emitted Phonons in Quantum Wires
- W. XU and M.P.
DAS (Department of Theoretical Physics, RSPhysSE, The Australian National University,
Canberra, ACT 0200, AUSTRALIA)
- 11:12 B17.02 Acoustic Phonons in
Confined Semiconductor Structures
- M.A. STROSCIO, G.J. IAFRATE (Army
Research Office), K.W. KIM, S. Yu (North Carolina State U.), A. BALLATO, M. DUTTA
(Army Research Laboratory), V. MITIN and N. BANNOV (Wayne State University)
- 11:24 B17.03 Far Infrared
Magneto-spectroscopy of Deep Mesa Etched Quantum Wires^*
- G.S. Herold, B.D.
McCombe (SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY), P.D. Wang, Y.P. Song, C.M. Sotomayor Torres,
M.C. Holland (Nanoelectronics Research Centre, Glasgow University, UK), D.J. Lockwood and
P. Hawrylak (National Research Council, Canada)
- 11:36 B17.04 Picosecond
Magneto-luminescence from GaAs/AlGaAs Strain Confined Quantum Wires and
Dots.
- T.H. Gfroerer, M.D. Sturge (Dartmouth College), K. Kash (Case Western
University), J.A. Yater, A.S. Plaut, P.S.D. Lin, L.T. Florez, J.P. Harbison (Bellcore), S.R. Das
and L. Lebrun (NRCC)
- 11:48 B17.05 Density functional
calculations for 2-D electrons in quantum Hall bars in strong magnetic
fields
- Chandre Dharma-wardana (National Research Council of Canada) and
William H. C. Tso (Department of Physics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada B3H 3J5)
- 12:00 B17.06 Near-Field Optical
Spectroscopy of Single Quantum Wires.
- D. Gershoni, T.D. Harris, L. Pfeiffer and
K. West (AT&T Bell Laboratories, 600 Mountain Ave., Murray Hill, N. J. 07974.)
- 12:12 B17.07 QUANTUM WIRES
AND DOTS AT A GaAs/AlGaAs INTERFACE
- Yitong Gu, Yong Zhang, M.D.
Sturge (Dartmouth College), K Kash (Case Western Reserve University), B.P. Van der Gaag,
A.S. Gozdz, L.T. Florez and J.P. Harbison (Bellcore)
- 12:24 B17.08 Negative Differential
Conductance Behavior in Electron Waveguide Structures
- C. Berven, M.N.
Wybourne (Dept of Physics, University of Oregon), A. Ecker and S.M. Goodnick (Dept. of
Computer and Electrical Engineering, Oregon State University)
- 12:36 B17.09 Strain-Tunable Exciton
Confinement to Quantum Wires
- K. Kash, N.J. Watkins (Case Western Reserve
University), W.K. Chan (University of Iowa), J.A. Yater (NASA Lewis Research Center) and C.
Caneau (Bellcore)
- 12:48 B17.10 Quasi-one-dimensional
Au-induced Structures on Si(111).
- J.D. O'MAHONY, J.F. MCGILP (Physics
Department, Trinity College Dublin, Irl), I.R. COLLINS, J.T. MORAN, P.T. ANDREWS, R.
COSSO (IRC in Surface Science, Liverpool, UK) and G. MARGARITONDO (Institut de
Physique Applique, EPFL, Lausanne, CH)
Session B18. DMCP: HYDROGEN AND DEUTERIUM AT LOW
TEMPERATURES.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room B2, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B18.01 Hydrogen beyond
r_s=1: Where is the OCP?
- D. Hohl, O. Pfaffenzeller and P. Ballone (Institut
für Festkör\-per\-for\-schung, Forschungs\-zentrum Jülich)
- 11:12 B18.02 Kosterlitz-Thouless
Transition in Adsorbed Atomic Hydrogen
- M. Bijlsma and H.T.C. Stoof
(University of Utrecht, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Princetonplein 5, P.O. Box 80.006, 3508
TA Utrecht)
- 11:24 B18.03 Desorption and Kinetics
of Growth of Solid Hydrogen at Low Temperatures.
- K. Sukhatme, J. E. Rutledge
and P. Taborek (University of California, Irvine)
- 11:36 B18.04 Structural Relaxation
and Surface Diffusion of Quench Condensed Hydrogen Films
- Johannes Classen
(Institut für Angewandte Physik, Universität Heidelberg, Germany), Klaus
Eschenröder and Georg Weiss (Physikalisches Institut, Universität Karlsruhe,
Germany)
- 11:48 B18.05 The Liquid-Solid
transition of D_2 in Vycor at Elevated Densities
- L. Steel, Haiying Fu and P. E.
Sokol (Penn State Univ)
- 12:00 B18.06 Thin Film Studies of
Molecular Hydrogen on Boron Nitride Using High Sensitivity CW-NMR
Techniques.
- Kiho Kim, J. R. Bodart and N. S. Sullivan (University of Florida)
- 12:12 B18.07 Molecular Dynamics
Simulations of Isotopic Mixtures of Dense, Hot Hydrogen
- J.D. Kress, L.A. Collins,
I. Kwon (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and N. Troullier (Univ. of Minnesota)
- 12:24 B18.08 NMR Studies of HD on
Boron Nitride.
- Morgan D. Evans, J. R. Bodart and N. S. Sullivan (University of
Florida)
Session B19. DCMP: LIQUID CRYSTALS: CONFINEMENT
EFFECTS AND FILMS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room N, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B19.01 Confinement
Orientation in 8CB Using the X-Ray Surface Forces Apparatus
- Stefan H.J. Idziak,
Ilya Koltover, Cyrus R. Safinya, Suzi Steinberg, Patrick Davidson, Jacob N. Israelachvili
(University of California, Santa Barbara) and Keng S. Liang (Exxon Research and Engineering
Company)
- 11:12 B19.02 8CB in Porous Glasses:
A DNMR and Specific Heat Study*
- G. IANNACCHIONE, S. Qian, C. YEAGER,
D. FINOTELLO (Kent State University), A. RAPPAPORT, N. CLARK (University of
Colorado) and F. ALIEV (University of Puerto Rico)
- 11:24 B19.03 Laser-Induced
Instabilities In Smectic A Liquid Crystals*
- W. R. Folks, O. D. Lavrentovich (Kent
State University) and Yu. A. Resnikov (Academy of Sciences, Ukraine)
- 11:36 B19.04 Surface Phase
Transitions in Finite Thickness Nematic Films with Planar Anchoring.
- D. W.
Allender, Natasha Kothekar (Kent State University, Kent, OH.) and R. M. Hornreich
(Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.)
- 11:48 B19.05 Configurational
Transitions in Twisted Nematic Films with Variable Degree of Orientational Order
- N. Kothekar and D. W. Allender (Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242.)
- 12:00 B19.06 Optical Studies of Liquid
Crystals Confined to Small Cylindrical Shaped Volumes
- J.B. Whitehead, Jr. and
G.P. Crawford (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy,Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
- 12:12 B19.07 Dynamics of confined
polar liquid crystals
- F. ALIEV (Dept. of Physics and Materials Research Center,
University of Puerto Rico)
- 12:24 B19.08 Dynamic light scattering
in confined liquid crystals
- V. NADTOTCHI and F. ALIEV (Dept. of Physics and
Materials Research Center, University of Puerto Rico)
- 12:36 B19.09 Phase Behavior of
650BC in a Silica Aerogel
- A.G. Rappaport, T. Bellini and N.A. Clark (Department
of Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder)
- 12:48 B19.10 Kinetic Study of a
Cholesteric Liquid Crystal in a Gel Formation.*
- Z.Z. Zhong and D.E. Schuele
(Case Western Reserve University)
- 13:00 B19.11 Alignment of SmC*
Films by Gratings: A Structural Analysis
- Luz J. Martinez-Miranda (University of
Maryland)
- 13:12 B19.12 Dynamics of Layer Steps
in Freely Suspended Liquid Crystal Films
- Jinzhong Pang and Noel A. Clark
(Department of Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder)
- 13:24 B19.13 Calorimetric
investigations of Free-Standing Films near the SmA-HexB-CryB transitions of one
Liquid-Crystal Compound
- A.J. JIN, M.P. VEUM, T. STOEBE, C.C.
HUANG (University of Minnesota) and V. SURRENDRANATH (Kent State U.)
- 13:36 B19.14 High-resolution surface
tension measurements of several smectic liquid-crystal compounds
- C.C. HUANG, P. MACH, S. GRANTZ and T. STOEBE (University of
Minnesota)
Session B20. DCMP: METAL INSULATORTRANSITION IN 2-D
SYSTEMS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room K, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B20.01 2-D Electron in
Random Magnetic Field
- V.G. Benza, L. Molinari and B. Cardinetti (Dipartimento
di Fisica, Universita' di Milano)
- 11:12 B20.02 DELOCALIZATION
UNDER RANDOM MAGNETIC FIELD
- D.N. Sheng (Univ. of Houston)
- 11:24 B20.03 Two-dimensional
Electron Motion in Random Magnetic Fields
- D.K.K. LEE (M.I.T.)
- 11:36 B20.04 Screening of the
Coulomb Gap in a Disordered Two-Dimensional Electron System*
- A.J. Dahm
(Case Western Reserve University)
- 12:12 B20.05 Experimental Evidence
of the Coulomb Gap in 2D.
- Whitney E. Mason, S.\ V. Kravchenko, G.\ E. Bowker,
J.\ E. Furneaux (University of Oklahoma) and V.\ M. Pudalov (IHPP, Russia)
- 12:24 B20.06 Superconducting and
Insulating Phases of the 2D Attractive Hubbard Model with Disorder: A Quantum Monte
Carlo Study
- NANDINI TRIVEDI (Argonne National Laboratory), RICHARD
SCALETTAR (Univ. of California, Davis), MOHIT RANDERIA (Argonne National
Laboratory) and KARL RUNGE (Sandia National Laboratory)
- 12:36 B20.07 The Correlation
Between Screening Length and Electron Effective Mass Across the Nonmetal-Metal Transition
in Ultrathin Films
- JIANDI ZHANG, D.N. MCILROY and P.A. DOWBEN
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
- 12:48 B20.08 Scaling of an anomalous
metal/insulator transition in two dimensions at B=0.
- S.\ V. Kravchenko, W.\ E.
Mason, G.\ E. Bowker, J.\ E. Furneaux (University of Oklahoma), V.\ M. Pudalov (IHPP and
M. D'Iorio (NRC
- 13:00 B20.09 Pairing Correlations in
the 2D Disordered -U Hubbard Model
- KARL RUNGE (Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory), NANDINI TRIVEDI (Argonne National Laboratory), RICHARD
SCALETTAR (Univ. of California, Davis) and MOHIT RANDERIA (Argonne National
Laboratory)
- 13:12 B20.10 On the metal-insulator
transition in the two-dimensional half-filled band of spinless fermions with nearest neighbor
Coulomb interaction
- H.Q. Lin, D.K. Campbell (University of Illinois) and S.
Mazumdar (University of Arizona)
Session B21. DCMP: SPIN-DENSITY WAVES AND MAGNETIC
ORDER.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room L, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B21.01 NMR Studies of
the SDW Ground State in (TMTSF)_2X Salts
- W.G. Clark (Department of Physics
and Astronomy, UCLA)
- 11:36 B21.02 Spin Dynamics of
Incommensurate Chromium Alloys
- R.S. Fishman (North Dakota State University)
and S.H. Liu (University of California, San Diego)
- 11:48 B21.03 Paramagnetic Charge
Dynamics of Chromium Alloys
- V.S. Viswanath, R.S. Fishman and X.W. Jiang
(North Dakota State University)
- 12:00 B21.04 Magnetic phase diagram
of the Hubbard model.
- J. K. Freericks (Georgetown University) and M. Jarrell
(University of Cincinnati)
- 12:12 B21.05 High-Efficiency
Metastable Helium Beam Monochromator Exciter for Studying Long-Range Surface
Electron Spin-Ordering
- M. El-Batanouny, M. Marynowski, A. Smirnov and W.
Franzen (Boston University)
- 12:24 B21.06 Temperature
Dependence of Spin-Ordering on the Surfaces of Magnetic Semiconductors and Insulators,
Studied by Diffractive Metastable Helium Scattering
- M. Marynowski, W. Franzen
and M. El-Batanouny (Boston University)
- 12:36 B21.07 Interatomic Exchange
Interactions and Nearest Neighbor Spin-Spin Correlations Studied by X-ray Absorption
Spectroscopy
- D. Alders, L.H. Tjeng, B.T. Thole, G.A. Sawatzky (University of
Groningen), J. Vogel, M. Sacchi (Universite Paris-Sud) and C.T. Chen (AT&T Bell
Laboratories)
- 12:48 B21.08 Nuclear
Antiferromagnetic Ordering in Ag observed by Neutron Scattering
- K. Lefmann
(Risø National Laboratory , A. Metz (Hahn Meitner Institut, Berlin , K.K. Nummila, J.
Tuoriniemi, R. Vuorinen (Low Temperature Laboratory, Helsinki Technical University , F.B.
Rasmussen (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen , K.N. Clausen (Risø
National Laboratory , O.V. Lounasmaa (Low Temperature Laboratory, Helsinki Technical
University , K. Siemensmeyer and M. Steiner (Hahn Meitner Institut, Berlin
- 13:00 B21.09 Cu Spin Rotation in
TlBaSrPrCu_2O_7-y
- W-H. Hsieh, Lin (Department of Physics, National Central
University, Chung Li, Taiwan 32054), J.W. Lynn (Reactor Radiation Division, NIST, MD
20899) and H.C. Ku (Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
300)
- 13:12 B21.10 Submillimetre
electrodynamics and magnetic resonance of non-collinear
antiferromagnetics
- Karen Kocharian, Achot Avakian and Emil Sarkissian
(Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Ashtarak, Armenia)
- 13:24 B21.11 Low Temperature
Magnetic Structure of the Intermetallic Compound
CeMn_2(Ge_0.46Si_0.54)_2
- Peggy Hill, Nashuad Ali (Southern Illinois
University, Carbondale, IL 62901) and J. A. Fernandez-Baca (Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6393)
Session B22. IMSTG: INSTRUMENTATION: NUCLEAR
RESONANCE AND ELECTRICAL.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room C4, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B22.01 Nuclear
Spin-Lattice Relaxation Measurements in Antimony at Very Low
Temperatures.
- E. B. Genio and N. S. Sullivan (University of Florida)
- 11:12 B22.02 Observation of Energy
Fluctuation
- Peter Day, Inseob Hahn, Talso Chui (Jet Propulsion
Laboratory/Caltech), David Rowe and Alexa Harter (Physics Dept. California Institute of
Technology)
- 11:24 B22.03 Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Spectrometer Using Junction Field Effect Transistors.
- Subrahmanyam
Pilla and N. S. Sullivan (University of Florida)
- 11:36 B22.04 Gradient Eddy Current
Characterization and Compensation for World's Highest Field Whole Body Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance System
- E.X. WU, D. ADAMS, R. SANO and S. HILAL (Columbia
University)
- 11:48 B22.05 Electrical resistance
measurements of toroids using a five-probe technique
- G.P. MEISNER (GM
Research and Development Center)
- 12:00 B22.06 Noise Characteristics
Below 1 Hz of Zener Diode-Based Voltage References
- Alan F. Clark and Richard
L. Steiner (NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899)
- 12:12 B22.07 Microwave Surface
Impedance Characterization of Superconductors By a Cavity Perturbation
Technique
- Jian Mao, Dong-Ho Wu and Steven M. Anlage (Center for
Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
20742)
- 12:24 B22.08 Absolute Determination
of the Magnetic Penetration Depth in Nb and YBCO Films Using a Parallel-Plate
Resonator
- Anthony J. De Marco, Michael S. Pambianchi, Lie Chen, Chuhee Kwon
and Steven M. Anlage (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics,
University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)
- 12:36 B22.09 Operation and
Characterization of a CMOS OpAmp from 300K to 4.2K
- J. Todd Hastings
(Centre College, Danville, KY 40422) and K.-W. Ng (Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
40506)
- 12:48 B22.10 NMR Standard Probe
for Absolute Magnetic Field Measurement
- Xiang Fei and Vernon W. Hughes
(Physics Department, Yale University)
- 13:00 B22.11 Sample Offcentering
Induced Errors in DC SQUID Magnetometer Measurements
- Lance L. Miller
(Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011)
Session B23. DCMP: MONTE CARLO AND OTHER RANDOM
METHODS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room F, San Jose Convention Center
- 11:00 B23.01 Is smart Monte
Carlo ever smart?
- Matthew A. Glaser, Noel A. Clark (Department of Physics,
University of Colorado at Boulder) and Daan Frenkel (FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular
Physics, Amsterdam)
- 11:12 B23.02 A Constrained Path
Quantum Monte Carlo Method to Compute Fermion Ground-States.
- S. Zhang, J.
Carlson and J.E. Gubernatis (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 11:24 B23.03 Fixed-Node Quantum
Monte Carlo Method for Lattice Fermions: Application to the 1D Kondo Lattice
Model
- H.J.M. Bemmel, W. Saarloos and D.F.B. Haaf (Institute-Lorentz,
University of Leiden, P.O. Box 9506, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands)
- 11:36 B23.04 New Quantum
Monte-Carlo method for strongly correlated systems
- F. G. Pikus (University of
California at Santa Barbara) and A. L. Efros (University of Utah)
- 11:48 B23.05 Transient Estimate
Monte Carlo Calculations in the 2D Electron Gas
- Yongkyung Kwon, D. M.
Ceperley and Richard M. Martin (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 12:00 B23.06 Investigation of the low
coupling approximation in the effective potential Monte Carlo
method
- Dominic Acocella, George K. Horton and E. Roger Cowley (Physics
Department, Rutgers University)
- 12:12 B23.07 Monte-Carlo Simulation
of the Casimir Effect in Critical Strips
- M. Krech and D.P. Landau (Center for
Simulational Physics, University of Georgia)
- 12:24 B23.08 Multiconfiguration
wavefunctions for Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of first-row diatomic
molecules
- Claudia Filippi and C. J. Umrigar (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
15853)
- 12:36 B23.09 Efficient Calculations of
High-Order Correlations of Atoms and Molecules
- Chien-Jung Huang, C. J.
Umrigar (Cornell University) and M. P. Nightingale (University of Rhode Island)
- 12:48 B23.10 Core Structure of a
Quantized Vortex in 2d ^*
- Gerardo Ortiz and David M. Ceperley (University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 13:00 B23.11 Physical properties of
Cu-O chain fragments within oxygen deficient planes in \bfYBa_2Cu_3O_6+\itx: a Quantum
Monte Carlo study.
- D. R. Grempel, P. Gawiec (CEA/Département de
Recherche Fondamentale sur la Matière Condensée, SPSMS/MDN, 17, rue des
Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble Cedex 09, France), H. Haugerud (Institute of Physics, University of
Oslo, N-0316 Oslo 3, Norway) and G. Uimin (Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Chernogolovka 142432, Moscow District, Russia.)
- 13:12 B23.12 Lifetime of vortices in
2D easy-plane ferromagnets.
- D. A. Dimitrov and G. M. Wysin (Kansas State
University)
- 13:24 B23.13 The Random Phase
Approximation for Large Wave Vector Fluctuations
- Kieron Burke (Tulane
University)
- 13:36 B23.14 Phase diagram of
coupled electron-electron and electron-hole layers by diffusion Monte
Carlo.
- Francesco Rapisarda and Gaetano Senatore (Università di Trieste,
Italy)
- 13:48 B23.15 Generalized Random
Matrix Models for Disordered Conductors
- K.A. Muttalib (University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL)
Session B24. DMP: MAGNETIC HETEROSTRUCTURES:GMR -
METALLIC I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Regency Ballroom II, Fairmont Hotel
- 11:00 B24.01 Prediction and
Measurement of Perpendicular Giant Magneto- resistances of Co/Cu/Py/Cu
Multilayers.*
- Q. Yang, P. Holody, L. Henry, R. Loloee, P. A. Schroeder, W. P.
Pratt Jr. and J. Bass (Michigan State University)
- 11:12 B24.02 Perpendicular Giant
Magnetoresistance of Multilayered Nanowires
- K. Liu, K. Nagodawithana, P. C.
Searson and C. L. Chien (The Johns Hopkins University)
- 11:24 B24.03 Giant Magnetoresistance
(GMR) in Hybrid Magnetic Nanostructures Including Both Layers and
Clusters.*
- P. Holody, R. Loloee, P. A. Schroeder (Michigan State University), L.
B. Steren, R. Morel and A. Fert (Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France)
- 11:36 B24.04 Spin Dependent
Transport in Metals and Alloys
- W. H. Butler, X.-G. Zhang, D. M. C. Nicholson
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), V. S. Speriosu and B. A. Gurney (IBM Almaden Research
Center)
- 11:48 B24.05 Perpendicular Interface
Resistances at 4.2K in Sputtered Ag/Cu, Ag/Au, and Au/Cu Multilayers.*
- L.L.
Henry, B. Ikegami, K. Vigen, M. Oonk, R. Loloee, Q. Yang, W.P. Pratt Jr. and J. Bass
(Michigan State University)
- 12:00 B24.06 Resistivity Anomalies at
the Cr N\(\acutee\)el Transition in Epitaxial Fe/Cr(100) Superlattices^*
- K. T.
Riggs, Eric E. Fullerton, C. H. Sowers, S. D. Bader (Materials Science Division, Argonne
National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439) and A. Berger (Department of Physics,
University of California - Irvine, Irvine, CA 92717)
- 12:12 B24.07 Large Finite Size Effect
of Giant Magnetoresistance in Granular Thin Film
- Jian-Qing Wang and Gang Xiao
(Brown University)
- 12:24 B24.08 Electrical Conductivity
of Films and Multilayers within the Free Electron Model
- X.-G. Zhang and W. H.
Butler (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- 12:36 B24.09 Quantum interference
effects in the transport properties of magnetic multilayers
- H. Itoh, J. Mathon and
M. Villeret (City U., London, U. K.)
- 12:48 B24.10 Spin transmission in
metallic trilayers
- S. T. Chui (Bartol Research Institute, Univ of Delaware,
Newark, DE 19716) and J. Cullen (NSWC-White Oak, Silver Springs, MD 20903-5000)
- 13:00 B24.11 Spin-Dependent
Interface Scattering
- M.D. Stiles (NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899)
- 13:12 B24.12 Anomalous X-ray
Scattering Study of Interfacial Roughness in Py/Cu Superlattices
- H. Homma, R.
Paniago, J. Wang, S.C. Moss (U. of Houston), P. Zschack (ORISE) and S.S.P. Parkin (IBM
Almaden)
- 13:24 B24.13 GMR and Exchange
Coupling in NiFe/Cu/CoFe/Cu Multilayers
- M.T. Kief and J. Bresowar (Dept.of
Physics, MINT, Box 870209, Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0209)
- 13:36 B24.14 The Effect of Cr Doping
on the Magnetoresistance and Saturation Field of Epitaxial Fe(001)/Cr(001)
Multilayers
- B.J. Daniels and B.M. Clemens (Stanford University)
- 13:48 B24.15 Giant Magnetoresistance
of Cobalt-Copper Multilayers Calculated from First Principles
- W. H. Butler, X.-G.
Zhang, D. M. C. Nicholson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and J. M. MacLaren (Tulane
University)
Session B25. DMP: THEORY OF MATERIALS II: INTERATOMIC
POTENTIALS AND TIGHT BINDING.
Monday morning, 11:00, Regency Ballroom I, Fairmont Hotel
- 11:00 B25.01 Instability
Dynamics of Fracture via Parallel Molecular Dynamics
- Farid Abraham (IBM
Almaden Research Center)
- 11:36 B25.02 First-Principles
Interatomic Potentials for Transition-Metal Aluminides^*
- J.A. Moriarty
(Lawrence Livermore Natl. Lab.) and M. Widom (Carnegie Mellon Univ.)
- 11:48 B25.03 Correlation of
Intermolecular Potential Function Parameters
- R. EDWARD BARKER, JR., R.S.
FROST and C.L. REYNOLDS, JR (MATERIALS SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF
VIRGINIA)
- 12:00 B25.04 Universal pairwise
potential model for use in the embedded atom method
- Xi-liang Nie and Lie-ping
Zhong (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, China)
- 12:12 B25.05 Interatomic Potentials
for Covalent Materials from a Local Approximation to Tight Binding
- A.F. Voter,
R.N. Silver and J.D. Kress (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- 12:24 B25.06 Tight-Binding Total
Energy Approach for sp Elements and Compounds
- Dimitris Papaconstantopoulos
and Michael Mehl (Naval Research Laboratory)
- 12:36 B25.07 Tight-binding Models for
Multi-elemental Systems
- James Mercer (Sandia National Labs, Livermore,
CA)
- 12:48 B25.08 A Self-consistent Tight
Binding Formalism
- Feng Liu (Solid State Division)
- 13:00 B25.09 Transferable
Tight-Binding Potential for Hydrocarbons^*
- Yang Wang, Lance Braswell and Chi
H. Mak (Chemistry Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
90089-0482)
- 13:12 B25.10 Elastic anisotropy in Fe,
Si, and Xe using a new universal tight-binding model
- L. Stixrude (Georgia
Institute of Technology) and R.E. Cohen (Carnegie Institution of Washington)
- 13:24 B25.11 Tight-Binding Total
Energy Representation for Mo/Si^*
- A. K. McMahan and J. E. Klepeis (Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory)
- 13:36 B25.12 LDA Derived
Semiempirical Pseudopotentials \ast
- Lin-Wang WANG and Alex ZUNGER
(National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Co 80401)
Session B26. DMP: SILICON AND SILICON-BASED CLUSTERS:
STRUCTURE, STABILITY, AND OPTICAL RESPONSE.
Monday morning, 11:00, Crystal Room, Fairmont Hotel
- 11:00 B26.01 The Structure and
Stability of Silicon Clusters
- Koblar Alan Jackson (Department of Physics, Central
Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859)
- 11:36 B26.02 A TRANSFERABLE
TIGHT-BINDING SCHEME FOR SILICON PHASES
- Madhu Menon and K.R.
Subbaswamy (Department of Physics, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506.)
- 11:48 B26.03 Bandgaps of Silicon
Quantum Dots, Wires and Slabs
- Bernard Delley and Edgar F. Steigmeier (Paul
Scherrer Institut Zürich)
- 12:00 B26.04 Luminescence and
structure of small Si_n clusters
- D. Peale, C. A. Murray, Krishnan Raghavachair
(AT&T Bell Laboratories) and M. F. Jarrold (Northwestern University)
- 12:12 B26.05 Pressure Induced
Structural Transformations in Silicon Nanocrystals
- Sarah Tolbert, Amy Herhold
and A. Paul Alivisatos (Department of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley)
- 12:24 B26.06 Structure and Bonding
of Silicon Oxide Clusters
- Jiawen Fan, J. B. Nicholas, S. D. Colson (Environmental
Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest Laboratory) and Lai-Sheng Wang
(Department of Physics, Washington State University, and Environmental Molecular Sciences
Laboratory, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352)
- 12:36 B26.07 Photoluminescence
Excitation of Porous Silicon: Effects of Aging, Copper Deposition, and Anodic
Oxidation
- J. Hilliard, N. Rigakis, L. Abu-Hassan, J. Hetrick, D. Andsager and M.
H. Nayfeh (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 12:48 B26.08 Photoluminescence
Decay Lifetimes of Porous Silicon: Effects of Surface Conditions
- N. Rigakis, J.
Hilliard, H. Thompson, Z. Yamani, L. Abu-Hassan and M. H. Nayfeh (Department of Physics,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- 13:00 B26.09 Conductance of Organic
Molecules.
- Manoj Samanta, Weidong Tian, Jason Henderson, Clifford Kubiak and
Supriyo Datta (Purdue University)
- 13:12 B26.10 Room Temperature
Coulomb Blockade Using Tethered Nanometer-size Au Clusters
- M. Dorogi
(Purdue Univ.), J. Gomez (Univ. Autonoma Madrid), J. Henderson, C.P. Kubiak, R.P. Andres
and R. Reifenberger (Purdue Univ.)
- 13:24 B26.11 Electronic Conduction
Through Arrays of Nanometer Diameter Metal Clusters
- David B. Janes, Venkat
Kolagunta, Richard G. Osifchin, Jeffery D. Bielefeld and Ronald A. Andres (Purdue
University)
Session B27. DMP: FULLERENES I: STRUCTURE AND
DYNAMICS.
Monday morning, 11:00, Gold Room, Fairmont Hotel
- 11:00 B27.01 Pressure Induced
Structural Metastability in Crystalline C_60
- J. A. Wolk, P. J. Horoyski and M. L.
W. Thewalt (Simon Fraser University)
- 11:12 B27.02 Synchrotron X-Ray
Study of Orientational Correlations in C_60 above 260K.
- P. Wochner, J.D. Axe
(Brookhaven National Lab.), P.C. Chow, S.C. Moss (U. of Houston), P. Zschack (ORNL),
M.C. Nelson (U. of Illinois), J.Z. Liu, J.W. Dykes and R.N. Shelton (U. of California,Davis)
- 11:24 B27.03 X-ray Study of
Two-Phase Coexistence in a C_60 Single Crystal Through its Ordering Transition at
260K
- P.C. Chow, X. Xiong, P. Wochner (Brookhaven Nat'l Lab.) and S.C. Moss
(U. of Houston)
- 11:36 B27.04 High-Resolution
Thermal Expansion of Fullerenes, Fullerides and Fullerene Derivatives.
- Christoph
Meingast (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, INFP, P.O. Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe,
Germany)
- 12:12 B27.05 Merohedral Disorder,
Isotopic Substitution, and Crystal Field Effects in the Raman Spectrum of Crystalline
C_60
- P. J. Horoyski, M. L. W. Thewalt (Simon Fraser University) and T. R.
Anthony (GE Corporate Research & Development Center)
- 12:24 B27.06 Optical Properties of
Solid C_60.
- P. C. Eklund, A. M. Rao (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY),
G. Dresselhaus and G. Dresselhaus (MIT, Cambridge, MA.)
- 12:36 B27.07 Picosecond Two Photon
Absorption, Nonlinear Refraction and Stimulated Brillouin Scattering of C_60 in
Toluene
- B. Taheri (Oklahoma State University), B. Jassemnejad (University of
Central Oklahoma), H. Liu (University of Puerto Rico), J.J. Song (Oklahoma State University)
and R.C. Powell (University of Arizona)
- 12:48 B27.08 Electronic Excitations in
the C_60 Molecule
- P. Longe (Univ. of Liege) and S. M. Bose (Drexel Univ.)
- 13:00 B27.09 \boldmath Isotopic
behavior of the F_u modes in single crystal C_60. \unboldmath
- C.C. Homes, P.J.
Horoyski, B.P. Clayman, M.L.W. Thewalt (Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University) and
T.R. Anthony (GE Corporate Research & Development Center, General Electric
Company)
- 13:12 B27.10 Electroabsorption in C60
and C70: Third-order nonlinearity in molecular and solid states
- Bret C. Hess
(Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT), Don V. Bowersox,
Shant H. Mardirosian and Lawrence D. Unterberger (Physics Department, California State
University, Fresno, CA 93740)
- 13:24 B27.11 Theoretical Analysis for
the Specific Heat of C_60.
- J.R. Soto and A. Calles (Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM,
04510 Mexico, D.F.)
- 13:36 B27.12 Heat Capacity and the
Orientational Transition in Solid C_60 --
- A. R. McGhie, J. E. Fischer (U.
Pennsylvania), M. Halu\v{s}ka and H. Kuzmany (U. Vienna)
Session B28. DMP: LASER PROCESSING OF MATERIALS II:
PULSED LASER DEPOSITION.
Monday morning, 11:00, Empire Room, Fairmont Hotel
- 11:00 B28.01 Picosecondand
Femtosecond Laser Processing of Materials
- P.P. Pronko (Center for Ultrafast
Optical Science at the Dept. of Electrical Eng. and Computer Science, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor,MI 48109)
- 11:36 B28.02 Rapid Growth of
Diamond-Like-Carbon Films by Copper Vapor Laser Ablation
- W. McLean, B.E.
Warner, M.A. Havstad and M. Balooch (University of California,Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory)
- 11:48 B28.03 Atomic Layer Growth of
Artificial Ferroelectric Lattice by Pulsed Laser Deposition.
- H. TABATA, H.
TANAKA and T. KAWAI (ISIR-Sanken, Osaka University, Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, Osaka 567
Japan)
- 12:00 B28.04 Room-temperature
Heteroepitaxial Growth of CeO_2 Films on Si Substrates by Laser Molecular Beam
Epitaxy.
- M. YOSHIMOTO, K. SHIMOZONO, T. MAEDA, T. OHNISHI and H.
KOINUMA (Res. Lab. of Eng. Mater., Tokyo Institute of Technology})
- 12:12 B28.05 Repetition Rate Effects
in the Laser Ablation of Polymers
- J.R. SOB\breve{E}HART (Center for
Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory) and L.G. REYNA (IBM Research Division,
T.J. Watson Research Center)
- 12:24 B28.06 Two-dimensional
Homoepitaxial Growth of Sapphire Thin Films by Laser Molecular Beam
Epitaxy.
- M. YOSHIMOTO, T. MAEDA, T. OHNISHI and H. KOINUMA (Res.
Lab. of Eng. Mater., Tokyo Inst. of Tech.})
- 12:36 B28.07 Geometry Effects in the Laser Ablation of Polymers
- Sobehart Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Session B29. DMP: CONDUCTING POLYMERS II:
PHOTOEXCITATIONS II AND NLO.
Monday morning, 11:00, California Room, Fairmont Hotel
- 11:00 B29.01 Third Harmonic
Generation Spectrum of a Degenerate Ground State Poly(1,6-heptadiyne) Derivative: Direct
Evidence of a Simultaneous Two- and Three-Photon Resonance
- J. McElvain, M.
Cha, H. Yu, N. Zhang, F. Wudl and A.J. Heeger (Institute for Polymers and Organic Solids,
University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106)
- 11:12 B29.02 Intensity-Dependent
Third Order Nonlinear Susceptibility Measured in Cumulene-Containing Conjugated
Polymers
- R.K. MEYER, R.E. BENNER, Z.V. VARDENY (Univ. of Utah), J.
LIN and T. BARTON (Iowa State Univ.)
- 11:24 B29.03 Frequency dependent
THG spectrum of epitaxial phthalocyanine films
- J.P. Jiang, H. Tajalli, J. Murray, S.
Mazumdar, M. Chandross, A. Schmidt, N.R. Armstrong and N. Peyghambarian (University of
Arizona)
- 11:36 B29.04 Charge Transfer
Quenching in Luminescence in Phenylenevinylene Oligomers
- M. Yan (AT&T
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974)
- 12:12 B29.05 Photoluminescence (PL)
and PL-Detected Magnetic Resonance (PLDMR) of C_60- and C_70-Doped \pi-Conjugated
Polymers.
- J. Shinar, P. A. Lane, Y. Ding, T. J. Barton (Ames Laboratory -
USDOE, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011) and K. Yoshino (Faculty of Engineering,
Univ. of Osaka, Osaka, Japan)
- 12:24 B29.06 Photoluminescence
Studies on Poly(1,4-phenylene 1'-phenyl vinylene) Doped with Fluorenylidene
Malononitrile
- H. ANTONIADIS and B.R. HSIEH (Univ. of Rochester, Xerox
Corp., The Wilson Center for Research)
- 12:36 B29.07 Studies of picosecond
transient stimulated emission in luminescent conducting polymers.
- S.V. Frolov,
Z.V. Vardeny (University of Utah), M. Ozaki, K. Yoshino (Osaka University) and E.
Ehrenfreund (Technion)
Session B31. DHPP: SURFACES, INTERFACES, AND THIN
FILM I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Park/Center Room, Holiday Inn
- 11:00 B31.01 Tailoring the
Interfacial Properties of Multi-Phase Polymer Blends
- R.J. Composto, J. Genzer
and A. Faldi (U.Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)
- 11:36 B31.02 Theoretical Model for
the Surface Exchange Kinetics of Polymers.
- Raj Rajagopalan and Yongmei Wang
(Dept of Chem. Eng. Univ. of Houston)
- 11:48 B31.03 Kinetics of Detachment
of Homopolymers from a Solid Surface
- Yongmei Wang, Raj Rajagopalan (Dept of
Chem. Eng. Univ. of Houston) and Wanyne L. Mattice (Inst. of Polym. Sci. Univ. of Akron)
- 12:00 B31.04 Shear Enhanced
Desorption in Nanoscopically Confined Films
- E. Manias, A. Subbotin, G.
Hadziioannou and G. Ten Brinke (U. Groningen-The Netherlands)
- 12:12 B31.05 Dissipation Mechanisms
During the Rupture of Thin Adhesive Films
- A.R.C. Baljon and M.O. Robbins
(Johns Hopkins U.)
- 12:24 B31.06 Surface Shear Viscosity
of a Polymer in Monolayers and its Molecular Weight Dependence at the Air/Water
Interface
- M. Sacchetti, H. Yu and G. Zografi (U. Wisconsin)
- 12:36 B31.07 Effect of Annealing on
High Frequency Viscoelastic Waves in Spincoated Polymer Thin Films
- J.R.
Dutcher, Z. Wang, B.J. Neal, T. Copeland and J.R. Stevens (Department of Physics and
- 12:48 B31.08 Critical Tests of Polymer
Melt Dynamics
- G. Agrawal and R.P. Wool (U. Illinois)
- 13:00 B31.09 Frustrating Equilibration:
Controlling Relaxations within An Absorbed Polymer Layer
- H.M. Schneider and S.
Granick (U. of Illinois)
- 13:12 B31.10 Flow-Induced
Orientation and Relaxation in Polymer Monolayers
- M.C. Friedenberg, T.
Maruyama, G.G. Fuller, C.W. Frank and C.R. Robertson (Stanford U.)
- 13:24 B31.11 Dynamics in Thin
Polymer Films Studied by Fluorescence
- D.D. Deppe and J.M. Torkelson
(Northwestern U.)
- 13:36 B31.12 Chain Pull-out in
Amorphous Polymers
- T. Krupenkin and P. Taylor (Case Western Reserve U.)
- 13:48 B31.13 Adsorption Rates and
Distributions of Latex Spheres Deposited from Water Suspension
- D.D. Woodland,
A.B. El Bediwi, W.J. Kulnis, Y. Luo and W.N. Unertl (Univ. of Maine, Orono, ME)