Program overview
MONDAY MORNING, 12 MARCH 2001
Session C1. DCMP: Metals on the Brink of Magnetism.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6A, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C1.001
YbRh2Si2: a New Non-Fermi-Liquid with Linear Resistivity- Octavio Trovarelli (Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, D-01187 Dresden, Germany)
11:36 C1.002
Superconductiviy on the border of initinerant electron Ferromagnetism in UGe_2- Siddharth Saxena (Dept Physics, U. College, London)
12:12 C1.003
Scaling theory and the emergence of free spins at a quantum critical point- Revaz Ramazashvili (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Loomis Laboratory of Physics, 1110 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801-3080, USA)
12:48 C1.004
'Spin fluctuations near quantum criticality in chromium'- Stephen Hayden (University of Bristol)
13:24 C1.005
Incommensurate Spin Fluctuations in Sr_2RuO_4- Yvan Sidis (Laboratoire Léon Brillouin, CE-Saclay, 91191 Gif sur Yvette, France)
Session C2. DCMP: Metal-Oxides on Metals and Metals on Metal followed by Molecular Magnetism.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6B, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C2.001
Theory of metal adhesion and island nucleation on metal oxides- Alexander Bogicevic (Ford Research Laboratory)
11:36 C2.002
Growth and Fate of Ultrathin Metal Overlayers on TiO_2(110)- Ulrike Diebold (Dept. of Physics, Tulane University)
12:12 C2.003
Electronic Structure of Ultrathin Oxide Films on Metals -- The Role of Ionicity- Scott A. Chambers (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
12:48 C2.004
Quasi-One-Dimensional Spin-1/2 Antiferromagnetism in Molecular-Based Magnets- Christopher Landee (Clark University)
13:24 C2.005
Field-Induced Magnetic Phenomena in Molecule-Based Magnets- Carmen R. Kmety (Department of Physics, The Ohio State University)
Session C3. DPOLY: Polymer Surfaces and Biocompatibility.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6C, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C3.001
Creating functional peptide architectures at interfaces- Matthew Tirrell (University of California, Santa Barbara)
11:36 C3.002
Polymerized supramolecular assemblies and biocompatibility- David F. O'Brien (Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721)
12:12 C3.003
A Surface Strategy to Achieve Biomaterials That Heal- Buddy Ratner (University of Washington, University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB))
12:48 C3.004
Intelligent Biomimetic Colloids- Helmuth Moehwald (MPI-KG Golum)
13:24 C3.005
Biological mechanisms of protein adsorption- Deane Mosher (University of Wisconsin)
Session C4. FIAP: Physics in the National Defense.
Monday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6E, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C4.001
DARPA goes 'Beyond Silicon'- Jane Alexander (Deputy Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
11:36 C4.002
Physics Research at the Naval Research Laboratory- Timothy Coffey (Naval Research Laboratory)
12:12 C4.003
MIT Lincoln Laboratory: Physics and Technology in the National Interest- Richard Ralston (Solid State Division, MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
12:48 C4.004
Breakthroughs in Calculating Electromagnetic Signatures- Ben Dembart (The Boeing Company)
13:24 C4.005
Computational Modeling: From Remote Sensing to Quantum Computing- Dennis Healy (DARPA/University of Maryland)
Session C5. DCMP: Defects in Semiconductors-Computation.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 602-603, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C5.001
Divacancy in Silicon: Structural and Electronic Properties- Serdar Ogut (University of Minnesota)
11:36 C5.002
Microscopic origin of the phenomenological doping limit rule in semiconductors- S. B. Zhang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 80401)
12:12 C5.003
Modelling of hydrogen behavior in wurtzite GaN- A.F. Wright (Sandia National Laboratories)
12:48 C5.004
Hydrogen as a cause of doping in ZnO- Chris Van de Walle (Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, California)
13:24 C5.005
Molecular-dynamics studies of hydrogen-defect interactions in silicon- Stefan K. Estreicher (Physics department, Texas Tech University)
Session C6. DCMP: High T$_c$ Superconductors: Vortices and Microscopic Theory.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 608, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C6.001
Vortex Structure and Staggered Current Fluctuations in Underdoped Cuprates- Patrick A. Lee (MIT Physics Department)
11:36 C6.002
Structure of a Vortex in the t-J Model- Dung-Hai Lee (University of California, Berkeley)
12:12 C6.003
Marginal Fermi Liquid from phase fluctuations: QED_3 theory of the pseudogap phase in cuprates- Marcel Franz (University of British Columbia)
12:48 C6.004
Hidden order in the cuprates- Chetan Nayak (UCLA)
13:24 C6.005
What ARPES experiments tell about the microscopic theory of High Tc Superconductors- Chandra Varma (Bell Labs)
Session C7. DCMP: Magnetism and Superconductivity in the Borocarbides.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 609, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C7.001
RNi2B2C: Model Magnetic Superconductors- P. C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011. "canfield@ameslab.gov")
11:36 C7.002
Flux line lattice in magnetic and non-magnetic borocarbide superconductors- Daniel Lopez (Lucent Technologies)
12:12 C7.003
Magnetic Ordering in Exchange-Coupled Superconductors- J. W. Lynn (NIST Center for Neutron Research, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562, and Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)
12:48 C7.004
Nonlocal electrodynamics of the borocarbide superconductors- Leonardo Civale (Centro Atómico Bariloche and Instituto Balseiro, CNEA, Argentina)
13:24 C7.005
Magnetic Twin boundaries and flux pinning in the Antiferromagnetic superconductor ErNi2B2C- Nilay Saha (Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, POB 9504, Lieden, Netherlands)
Session C8. DMP: Insulators and Dielectrics: Electronic Structure and Optical Properties I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 208, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C8.001
Treating Anharmonic Effects on Optical Spectra- H.M. Lawler (University of Maryland), Eric L. Shirley (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
11:12 C8.002
Er^3+ ^4I_15/2 and ^4I_13/2 levels and magnetic g-tensors for C_2 and C_3i sites in Y_2O_3 by 1.5 mm diode laser spectroscopy- G. Reinemer, T.L. Harris, Y. SUN, R.L. Cone (Montana State University), R.W. Equall (Scientific Materials Corporation, Bozeman, MT)
11:24 C8.003
Influence of internal and external electric fields on the optical properties of Er^3+ ions in LiNbO_3 crystals and waveguides- V. Dierolf, Chr. Sandmann (Lehigh University, Physics Department)
11:36 C8.004
Collisional dephasing of excitons- Boris Laikhtman (Hebrew University, Israel), Xavier Marie, Thierry Amand (INSA-CNRS, France)
11:48 C8.005
Measuring the Local Temperature of Volume Gratings Written in Fe Doped LiNbO_3 Using Raman Spectroscopy- D.~R. Evans, Tim Pottenger, Mohammad A. Saleh, Sean M. Kirkpatrick, Timothy J. Bunning, Shekhar Guha (Air Force Research Laboratory, 3005 P. St., Bldg. 651 Suite 1, WPAFB, OH 45431), N.~C. Giles, L.~E. Halliburton (Department of Physics, West Virginia University, P.O. Box 6315, Morgantown, WV 26506)
12:00 C8.006
First-Principle Calculation of Quasiparticle Excitations and Optical Absorption in NiO- JE-LUEN LI, GIAN-MARCO RIGNANESE, STEVEN G. LOUIE (University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:12 C8.007
Microwave Properties of Anatase and Rutile TiO_2 Thin Films- Jeongmin Oh, Yongjo Kim, Tae-Gon Kim, Byungha Shin (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National Univ, Seoul, Korea), Sang Young Lee (Dept. of Physics, Konkuk Univ, Seoul, Korea), Byungwoo Park (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National Univ, Seoul, Korea)
12:24 C8.008
Imaging oxygen orbital quantization axes in NaV_2O_5 by polarized soft-X-ray spectroscopy- G. P. Zhang, G. T. Woods, T. A. Callcott (Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37996-1200), E. L. Shirley (NIST Gaithersburg, MD), D. L. Ederer (Tulane University, New Orleans, LA), D. Mandrus, Jian He (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN)
12:36 C8.009
Correlation Effects in NaV_20_5: A Soft X-ray Study- Gerald Woods, Tom Callcott, Guoping Zhang (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Jian He (University of Tennessee), David Mandrus (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), David Ederer (Tulane University), Soft X-ray Spectroscopy Team, Material Synthesis Collaboration
12:48 C8.010
Effects of geometric anisotropy on distribution of local field using the Ewald-Kornfeld formulation- C. K. Lo, Jones Wan, K. W. Yu (Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong, China)
13:00 C8.011
Electronic, bonding and optical properties of cerium oxides from first principles- N.V. Skorodumova (Applied Physics, Gothenburg University/Chalmers), ATOMICS-Gothenburg University/Chalmers Collaboration, ATOMICS-Uppsala Universit Collaboration
13:12 C8.012
Optical properties of KNbO3: an ab initio study- Chun-gang Duan, W. N. Mei (Department of Physics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska 68182-0266), Liu, J. R. Hardy (Department of Physics and Center for Electro-Optics,Lincoln, Nebraska 68588)
C8.013
Raman Study of Yttrium Oxysulfide : First-Principles Calculation and Experiment- Masayoshi Mikami, Shinichiro Nakamura (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation), Minoru Itoh (Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University), Kazuo Nakajima, Toetsu Shishido (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)
Session C9. DCMP: Methods for Strongly Correlated Systems.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 201, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C9.001
Self-Consistent Diagrammatic Methods in Correlated Systems- Jan Engelbrecht (Department of Physics, Boston College)
11:36 C9.002
d-wave superconductivity in the 2D t-J model- Matteo Calandra (SISSA and Max Planck Institut), Sandro Sorella (SISSA)
11:48 C9.003
Superconductivity in the Planar Hubbard Model- Mark Jarrell (University of Cincinnati), Daryl Hess (Naval Research Laboratory), Thomas Maier (University of Regensburg)
12:00 C9.004
The Dynamical Cluster Approximation in the Perturbative (FLEX) Solution of the Hubbard Model- Karan Aryanpour (Physics Department, University of Cincinnati, 400 Geology/Physics Bldg.PO Box 210011,Cincinnati,Ohio 45221), Matthias Hettler (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe-INT ,Karlsruhe, Germany), Mark Jarrell Team, Samuel Moukouri Collaboration
12:12 C9.005
An Exactly Solvable Many-Body Model- Nouredine Zettili (Jacksonville State University, Department of Physical Sciences, AL 36265)
12:24 C9.006
Local-density approximation for a Luttinger liquid- Klaus Capelle (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos, USP, Brazil), Marcelo Ferreira da Silva, Neemias Alves de Lima, Luiz Nunes Oliveira (Instituto de Fisica de Sao Carlos, USP, Brazil)
12:36 C9.007
Quantum Monte Carlo Studies of the Hubbard Model in Two and Three Dimensions- I. Campos, J.W. Davenport (Center for Data Intensive Computing, Brookhaven National Laboratory.)
12:48 C9.008
Fourth Order Algorithms for Solving Diverse Many-Body Problems- Siu A. Chin, Harald A. Forbert, Chia-Rong Chen, Donald W. Kidwell, Orion Ciftja (Department of Physics, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX, 77843-4242)
13:00 C9.009
Dynamical Properties using the DMRG- Steven R. White (University of California, Irvine)
13:36 C9.010
DMRG study of the optical response in the Extended Hubbard Model- Carlos J. Bolech Gret, Srivenkateswara S. Kancharla (Center for Materials Theory, Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey)
13:48 C9.011
Order Parameter Monte Carlo for Doped Mott Insulators- N.E. Bickers (University of Southern California), D.J. Scalapino (University of California at Santa Barbara)
C9.012
Mean field studies of the stripe phase in the Hubbard Model- C. Kusko, R. Markiewicz (Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115)
Session C10. FED: Physics Education for Non-Physics Majors.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 203, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C10.001
Preparing teachers to teach science by inquiry: The role of physics education research- Paula R.L. Heron (University of Washington)
11:36 C10.002
Introductory Physics for Engineers, Chemists, and Future High School Teachers- Gay Stewart (University of Arkansas)
12:12 C10.003
Graduate student training and creating new physics labs for biology students, killing two birds with one stone.- Barbara Jones (University of California San Diego)
12:48 C10.004
Courses in Modern Physics for Non-science Majors, Future Science Teachers, and Biology Students- Dean Zollman (Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506)
13:24 C10.005
THE ELEMENTS OF TEACHING NONSCIENTISTS: MAKE IT CONCEPTUAL, SOCIAL, MODERN, AND INTERACTIVE- Art Hobson (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701)
14:00 C10.006
Adding a little magic to your demos- Dave Wall (City College of San Francisco)
Session C11. GSNP: Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 204, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C11.001
Diverse Patterns Induced by Electric-Field in Ferrofluids- Patty Pratt, Weili Luo (Department of Physics, University of Central Florida)
11:12 C11.002
Multipole and "Necklace" Optical Vector Solitons- Anton Desyatnikov, Dragomir Neshev, Elena Ostrovskaya, Yuri Kivshar (Nonlinear Physics Group, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia), Wieslaw Krolikowski, Barry Luther-Davies (Laser Physics Centre, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia), Juan Garcia-Ripoll, Victor Perez-Garcia (Departamento de Matematicas, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain)
11:24 C11.003
Grain boundary motion and ordering process of two-dimensional stripe patterns- Denis Boyer, Jorge Viñals (School of Computational Science and Information Technology, Florida State University.)
11:36 C11.004
Phase ordering dynamics of three-dimensional lamellar patterns- Dmitri Volfson, Denis Boyer, Jorge Viñals (School of Computational Science and Information Technology, Florida State University)
11:48 C11.005
Self-Similarity of Multiple Component Systems: Do Self-Similar Species Yield a Self-Similar Community?- Annette Ostling (Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley)
12:00 C11.006
Domain Coarsening in Electroconvection- Carina Kamaga, Michael Dennin (U. C. Irvine, Department of Physics and Astronomy)
12:12 C11.007
Selection dynamics and control techniques for alloy microstructures- Wolfgang Losert (Dept of Physics and IPST, Univ. of Maryland)
12:24 C11.008
Radiation Transport Model for the Formation of Ablation Hollow in Snow- Eric Nodwell, Tom Tiedje (University of British Columbia)
12:36 C11.009
Continuum Simulation of Anisotropic Etching of Silicon in KOH- Markus Rauscher, James P. Sethna, Thierry Cretegny (Cornell University, Physics Dept.), Rikard A. Wind, Melissa A. Hines (Cornell University, Chemistry Dept.)
12:48 C11.010
Modeling Crystal and Epitaxial Growth- Ken Elder, Mark Katakowski (Oakland University), Mikko Haataja, Martin Grant (McGill University)
13:00 C11.011
Simulational Studies of Fractal Growth of Particles of Mixed Sizes- Shudun Liu, Tom Winburn (University of Louisville)
13:12 C11.012
Kinetic Instabilities During Plasma Etching of GaAs(001)- Steven W. Robey (NIST-Gaithersburg, MD)
13:24 C11.013
Phase field modeling of grain boundary wetting- James Warren, Alex Lobkovsky (Metallurgy Division and Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science, NIST)
Session C12. DMP: Surface Nanostructures II: Reactive Epitaxy.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 205, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C12.001
Nucleation, growth and diffusion mechanisms in silicide formation- Peter Bennett (Arizona State University)
11:36 C12.002
Attractive migration and coalescence – a significant process in the coarsening of TiSi_2 islands on the Si (111) surface- Robert Nemanich, Woochul Yang, Harald Ade (NC state Univ. Dep. of Physics, Raleigh, NC)
11:48 C12.003
Nd growth on Si(001)- Michael Katkov (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, and Center for Fundamental Materials Research (CFMR), Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824), Jun Nogami (Dept. of Material Science and Mechanics, and CFMR, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824)
12:00 C12.004
STM study of Be/Si(111)- D. A. Hite (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University), P. T. Sprunger (Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices, Louisiana State Univeristy)
12:12 C12.005
A new 30 degrees-rotated (7x7) superstructure formed by codeposition of Cu and Si on Si(111)(7x7)- J.B. Wedding, G.-C. Wang (Dept. of Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 12180-3590)
12:24 C12.006
Shape stability during growth of TiSi_2 islands on Si (111)- Woochul Yang, Harald Ade, Robert Nemanich (NC state Univ. Dep. of Physics, Raleigh, NC)
12:36 C12.007
Effect of temperature on oxidation kinetics of Cu(001) studied by In Situ UHV-TEM- Guangwen Zhou, Mridula D. Bharadwaj, Judith C. Yang (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pittsburgh)
12:48 C12.008
Self-organized uniform island growth on different Pb/Si(111) metal/semiconductor interfaces- M. Hupalo, V. Yeh, L. Berbil-Bautista, C.Z Wang, M.C. Tringides, K.M. Ho (Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory)
13:00 C12.009
Ordered Nanocluster Array on Reconstructed Si Surfaces- Jianlong Li, Xi Liu, Xuejin Liang, Hua Lu, Qikun Xue (State Key Laboratory for Surface Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Toshio Sakurai (Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan), I.S.T. Tsong (Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1504, USA)
C12.010
Self-Organization of Carbide Nanostructures on Transition Metal Surfaces- Frank Tsui, Paul Ryan (Unversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Session C13. DCP: Dynamics at Surfaces: Polyatomics and Catalysis.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 206, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C13.001
Dynamics of the Dissociative Adsorption of Methane on Platinum- David King (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1EW, U.K.)
11:36 C13.002
Calculations of methane dissociative adsorption on metals- Hannes Jonsson
12:12 C13.003
Pd oxidation under UHV in a model Pd/ceria-zirconia catalyst- G. W. Graham (Ford Research Laboratory), M. Yu. Smirnov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis)
12:24 C13.004
Simulations of trapping/desorption at elevated surface temperatures- Charles Mullins (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Austin)
13:00 C13.005
Catalytic and photochemical reactions on nanostructured surfaces- Bengt Kasemo (Dept. of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University, S-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden)
C13.006
From atomistic models to mesoscale reaction front propagation in surface reactions- Da-Jiang Liu, J. W. Evans (Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University)
Session C14. DCP: Irving Langmuir Prize and Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Imaging: Single Quantum Dot Spectroscopy.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 210, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C14.001
Semiconductor Nanocrystals- Louis Brus (Columbia University)
11:36 C14.002
Spectral Hole-Burning and Dynamics of 1S-1P Electron Transition in Colloidal Quantum Dots- Moonsub Shim, Philippe Guyot-Sionnest (James Franck Institute, University of Chicago)
11:48 C14.003
Room Temperature 3-D Orientation Measurements of Single Quantum Dots using Polarization Microscopy- Inhee Chung, Kentaro Shimizu, Moungi G. Bawendi (MIT)
12:00 C14.004
Spectroscopy of Semiconductor Nanostructures Using a Solid Immersion Lens Microscope- Robert Grober (Department of Applied Physics, Yale University)
12:36 C14.005
Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Single Quantum Dots- Michael D. Mason (University of California, Santa Barbara)
13:12 C14.006
Fluorescence quenching in the vicinity of metal nanoparticles- E. Dulkeith, A. Morteani, C. Sönnichsen, J. Feldmann (Photonics and Optoelectronics Group, Physics Department and CeNS, University of Munich, Amalienstrasse 54, 80799 Munich, Germany), S. Riethmüller, J.P. Spatz, M. Möller (Laboratory of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, OC3, University of Ulm, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89069 Ulm, Germany)
13:24 C14.007
Energy flow and adsorbate fluorescence.- Purna Das (Purdue University North Central), Ashok Puri (University of New Orleans)
13:36 C14.008
Simulation of near-field and far-field optical properties of electromagnetically coupled multi-layered nanoparticles- Hongxing Xu, Mikael Käll (Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
13:48 C14.009
Spectroscopy of single metallic nanoparticles- C. Sönnichsen, S. Geier, A. Jakab, T. Wilk, G. von Plessen, J. Feldmann (Photonics and Optoelectronics Group, Physics Department and Center for Nanoscience (CeNS), University of Munich, Amalienstrasse 54, 80799 Muenchen, Germany)
Session C15. DCP: Condensed Phase Dynamics: Clusters and Ionic Solutions.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 211, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C15.001
Water Nanodroplets as a Reaction Medium: FT-ICR Studies of the Stability, Structure and Reactivity of Hydrated Ions and Ionic Water Clusters- Vladimir E. Bondybey (Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Technische Universität München, Lichtenbergstraße 4, 85747 Garching, Germany)
11:36 C15.002
Controlling nanodroplet nucleation and growth in supersonic expansions- Kiril A. Streletzky, Barbara E. Wyslouzil (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
11:48 C15.003
Dynamical Nucleation Theory: Sensitivity Analysis of the Intermolecular Potential- Shawn Kathmann, Gregory Schenter, Bruce Garrett (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
12:00 C15.004
New Theoretical Insights for Excited State Proton Transfer Reactions in Solution- J. T. Hynes (Univ of Colorado)
12:36 C15.005
Coffee Break-
13:00 C15.006
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Aqueous Halide Solvation in Cluster and Bulk Interfaces- Douglas Tobias (UC Irvine)
13:36 C15.007
2D ^31P NMR Study of Takagi Group Diffusion in Rb_0.50(ND_4)_0.50D_2PO_4 Deuteron Glass- R. Kind, Ch. Jeitziner, P.M. Cereghetti (ETH-Zurich), J. Dolinsek, R. Blinc (Stefan Inst., Ljubljana), V.H. Schmidt (MSU Physics, Bozeman, MT 59717)
Session C16. DCMP: Metal-Insulator Phase Transitions I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 303, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C16.001
Mott-Hubbard Metal-Insulator Transition in Paramagnetic V_2O_3: a LDA+DMFT(QMC) Study- Karsten Held (Princeton University), Georg Keller, Volker Eyert, Dieter Vollhardt (Universitaet Augsburg), Vladimir I. Anisimov (Institute of Metal Physics, Ekaterinburg)
11:12 C16.002
Soft X-ray Emission Studies at the O K-edge and V L_2,3-edge of Cr-doped V_2O_3- Kevin E. Smith, Cormac McGuinness, James E. Downes, Philip Ryan (Department of Physics, Boston University), George Honig (Department of Chemistry, Purdue University)
11:24 C16.003
Phase Transitions in Insulating V_2O_3- Anuvrat Joshi, Michael Ma, F. C. Zhang (University of Cincinnati)
11:36 C16.004
Femtosecond Optical and X-Ray Measurement of the Semiconductor-to-Metal Transition in VO2- Andrea Cavalleri, Csaba Toth, Jeff Squier (University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0339, U.S.A.), Craig Siders (School of Optics/CREOL, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.), Ferenc Raksi (Opt-X, Inc. Lake Forrest, CA 92630), Patrick Forget, Jean-Claude Kieffer (Université du Québec, INRS énergie et matériaux, 1650 Lionel-Boulet)
11:48 C16.005
Anisotropic Optical Spectra due to Spin and Orbital Ordering in LaVO_3 and YVO_3 Single Crystals- S. Miyasaka, Y. Okimoto (Joint Research Center for Atom Technology (JRCAT)), Y. Tokura (JRCAT, Univ. of Tokyo)
12:00 C16.006
Electronic Structure Near the Mott Transition in the 3d Transition Metal Oxide CaVO_3- C. Bergemann, I. H. Inoue, S. R. Julian, W. Y. Liang (Cavendish Laboratory and IRC in Superconductivity, University of Cambridge, U.K.), I. Hase (Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Japan)
12:12 C16.007
Charge Ordering and Magnetic Scattering in NaV_2O_5- Beatrice Grenier, Louis-Pierre Regnault (Département de Recherche Fondamentale sur la Matière Condensée, SPSMS, Laboratoire de Magnétisme et de Diffraction Neutronique, CEA-Grenoble, F-38054 Grenoble, France), Jean-Paul Boucher (Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique, Université J. Fourier Grenoble I, F-38402 Saint Martin d'Hères, France), J. Emilio Lorenzo (Laboratoire de Cristallographie, CNRS, BP 166, F-38042 Grenoble cedex 9, France.), Olivier Cepas, Timothy Ziman, Tapan Chatterji, A. Hiess (Institut Laue Langevin, BP 156, F-38042 Grenoble,France), J. Jegoudez, A. Revcolevschi (Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Etat Solide, Université Paris-Sud, Bat 414, F-91405 Orsay, France)
12:24 C16.008
Hubbard model simulations for quarter-filled band ladders and NaV_2O_5- R. T. Clay (University of Arizona, ERATO), S Mazumdar (University of Arizona)
12:36 C16.009
Collinear order and Peierls transition in the J1-J2 model coupled to phonons- F. Becca, F. Mila (Institut de Physique Theorique, Universite de Lausanne (Switzerland))
12:48 C16.010
Crystalline structure in stripe phase of La_1.48Nd_0.4Sr_0.12CuO_4- S.-W. Han (University of Washington), D. Haskel (Argonne National Laboratory), E. A. Stern (University of Washington), A.R. Moodenbaugh (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
13:00 C16.011
Studies of Ac Conductivity and Nonlinear Dc Conductivity of the Slightly Hole-Doped Ladders in Sr_14-xCa_xCu_24O_41- HARUHISA KITANO, RYOTARO INOUE, ATSUTAKA MAEDA (Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo), NAOKI MOTOYAMA, KENJI KOJIMA, SHIN-ICHI UCHIDA (Department of Advanced Materials Science, The University of Tokyo)
13:12 C16.012
Rare Earth Nickelates: small polaron localization and structural distortion- N. E. Massa, F. P. De la Cruz (LANAIS en Espectroscopía Optica-CEQUINOR, U.N.L.P., C. C. 962, (1900) La Plata, Argentina), C. Piamonteze, H. C. N. Tolentino, A. Y. Ramos (LNLS, 13083-360 Campinas, SP, Brazil), H. Salva (CNEA-CAB, (8400) Bariloche, R. N., Argentina.), J. A. Alonso, M. J. Martinez-Lope, M. T. Casais (ICMM-CSIC, Cantoblanco, E28049-Madrid, Spain)
13:24 C16.013
Pressure dependence of the electrical resistivity and heat capacity measurements of La_3Ni_2O_7 and La_4Ni_3O_10- Guoqing Wu, J. J. Neumeier (Florida Atlantic University), M. F. Hundley (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
13:36 C16.014
Insulator-metal transition in La_2-xSr_xNiO_4- S. Shinomori (University of Tokyo (UT)), Y. Okimoto (Joint Research Center for Atom Technology (JRCAT)), M. Izumi, T. Manako (JRCAT), M. Kawasaki (JRCAT and Tokyo Institute of Technology), Y. Tokura (UT and JRCAT)
13:48 C16.015
Magnetic Ordering in the Superconducting Weak Ferromagnets RrSr_2GdCu_2O_8 and RuSr_2EuCu_2O_8- J. D. Jorgensen, H. Shaked, S. Short (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439), O. Chmaissem, P. W. Klamut, B. Dabrowski (Northern Illinois Univ., DeKalb, IL 60115), J. L. Tallon (Industrial Research Ltd., Lower Hutt, New Zealand.)
14:00 C16.016
Single Crystal X-Ray Structures and Magnetism of Strontium Ruthenates- Michael Crawford, Richard Harlow, Will Marshall (DuPont), Zdzislaw Wawrzak (Northwestern University), Gang Cao (NHMFL), Yoshiteru Maeno (Kyoto University), Robin Perry, Andrew Mackenzie (University of Birmingham), Qing Huang, Jeffrey Lynn (NIST)
C16.017
High-resolution 2p\rightarrow 3d resonance photoemission study of Cr-doped V_2O_3 system- H.-D. Kim, J. W. Allen (University of Michigan), J.-H. Park (POSTECH), A. Sekiyama, A. Yamasaki, K. Kadono, S. Suga (Osaka University), Y. Saitoh, T. Muro (JAERI), P. Metcalf (Purdue University)
C16.018
Optical Studies of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Charge Density Wave Compounds (PO_2)_4(WO_3)_2m (m=4,6)- Z. T. ZHU, J. L. Musfeldt (Department of Chemistry, State University of New York at Binghamton), Z. Teweldemedhin, M. Greenblatt (Department of Chemistry, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey)
Session C17. FIAP: Lasers/Semiconductor Devices.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 304, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C17.001
Semiconductor Lasers from Current Filaments- F.J. Zutavern, A.B. Baca, W.W. Chow, M.J. Hafich, H.P. Hjalmarson, G.M. Loubriel, A. Mar, M.W. O'Malley, G.A. Vawter (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185)
11:12 C17.002
Current Filament Semiconductor Laser Spectra- H. P. Hjalmarson, F. J. Zutavern, G. A. Vawter, W. Chow, A. Mar (Sandia National Labs), D. R. Wake (University of Illinois)
11:24 C17.003
Dynamic visualization of sub-Angstrom high-frequency surface vibrations- J. E. Graebner, B. P. Barber, P. L. Gammel, D. S. Greywall (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ 07974), S. Gopani (Sawtek, Inc., Apopka, FL 32703)
11:36 C17.004
Spectrally resolved NSOM study of selectively oxidized 10 micron VCSELs- Aditi Sharma, H.E. Jackson (University of Cincinnati), J.M. Yarrison-Rice (Miami University), K.D. Choquette (University of Illinois)
11:48 C17.005
Multi-Gigahertz True-Time-Delay with Optical Coherent Transients- Mingzhen Tian, Randy Reibel, Wm. Randall Babbitt (Physics Department, Montana State University-Bozeman)
12:00 C17.006
Amplification of High Bandwidth Phase Modulated Signals at 793 nm- Randy Reibel, Zeb Barber, Wm. Randy Babbitt (Department of Physics, Montana State University - Bozeman), Zachary Cole, Kris Merkel (Spectrum Lab, Montana State University-Bozeman)
12:12 C17.007
Carrier-Carrier Scattering in GaAs PCSS's- K. Kambour, Charles W. Myles (Texas Tech University), Harold P. Hjalmarson (Sandia National Laboratories)
12:24 C17.008
Charge Transformer to Enhance Noise Performance of Single Electron Transistor Amplifiers in High Capacitance Applications.- K. M. Lewis, C. Kurdak (Physics Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109)
12:36 C17.009
Gain Limitations of a Single-Transistor Voltage Amplifier- Claude M. Penchina (Physics Dept, Hasbrouck Lab, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst MA 01003 USA)
12:48 C17.010
Transport in Ballistic Diodes Fabricated in p-GaAs Quantum Wells with Negative Effective Mass Carriers- B. R. Perkins, Jun Liu, A. Zaslavsky (Brown University), M. Shayegan (Princeton University), Z. S. Gribnikov, V. V. Mitin (Wayne State University)
C17.011
Single-Cycle Pulses of Circularly Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation Studied by THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy- J. Shan, J. I. Dadap, T. F. Heinz (Columbia University)
C17.012
Nitride-based runaway effect devices.- Sergiy M. Komirenko, Ki Wook Kim (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7911.), Viacheslav A. Kochelap (Institute of Semiconductor Physics, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev, 252650, Ukraine.), Mitra Dutta, Michael A. Stroscio (U.S. Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2211.)
Session C18. DPOLY: Block Copolymers.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 307-308, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C18.001
Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Heteroarm Star Copolymers vs Diblock Copolymers in the Microphase Separated State- Elena E. Dormidontova (Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, MN 55455), Valerie Grayer, Georges Hadziioannou (Department of Polymer Chemistry and Materials Science Centre, University of Groningen, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands), Constantinos Tsitsilianis (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras and ICE/HT-FORT, P.O.Box 1414, 26500 Patras, Greece)
11:12 C18.002
Phase behavior of three and four miktoarm star polymers- Francois Drolet (Hyperdigm Research), Glenn H. Fredrickson (University of California, Santa Barbara)
11:24 C18.003
Effect of central junction point of AnBn star block copolymers on chain conformation in strong segregated limit- Yuqing Zhu, Samuel P. Gido (Polymer Science & Engineering Department, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, MA 01002), Maria Moshakou, Hermis Iatrou, Nikos Hadjichristidis (Department of Chemistry, University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis Zografou 15771, Athens, Greece)
11:36 C18.004
Equlibrium Properties of Triblock Copolymers- K. Rasmussen, T. Lookman, A. Saxena (Los Alamos National Laboratory), R.C. Desai (University of Toronto)
11:48 C18.005
Morphological Behavior Spanning the Symmetric AB Diblock and ABC Triblock Copolymer States- Travis Bailey, Hoai Pham, Frank Bates (University of Minnesota, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Department)
12:00 C18.006
Morphology formation in rod-coil diblock copolymers- Wentao Li, Dilip Gersappe (Dept. of Materials Science and Engg, SUNY Stony Brook)
12:12 C18.007
Effect of Polydispersity on the Phase Behaviour of Diblock Copolymers- David M. Cooke, An-Chang Shi (McMaster University)
12:24 C18.008
Phase behaviour of blends of AB and AC diblock copolymers- Robert Wickham, An-Chang Shi (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton ON L8S 4M1, Canada)
12:36 C18.009
Nano-confined Polymer Crystallization in Self-assembled Block Copolymers*- S.Z.D. Cheng, L. Zhu, P. Huang, B.H. Calhoun, Q. Ge, R.P. Quirk (Maurice Morton Institute and Department of Polymer Science, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-3909.), E.L. Thomas (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139), B.S. Hsiao, F. Yeh, L. Liu (Department of Chemistry, The State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11794-3400), B. Lotz (Institute Charles Sadron, 6 Rue Boussingault, Strasbourg 67083, France)
12:48 C18.010
Quantifying Confined Crystallization within Block Copolymer Microdomains- Y.-L. Loo, R.A. Register (Princeton University), A.J. Ryan (University of Sheffield)
13:00 C18.011
Microdomain-Tailored Crystallization Kinetics of Block Copolymers- Hsin-Lung Chen (Department of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-Chu, 30013 Taiwan, R.O.C.), Tsang-Lang Lin (Department of Engineering and System Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-Chu, 30013 Taiwan, R.O.C.), Takeji Hashimoto (Department of Polymer Chemistry, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan)
13:12 C18.012
Self-consistent field theory of twist grain boundaries in block copolymers- Daniel Duque, Michael Schick (Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195-1560)
13:24 C18.013
T-Junction Grain Boundaries in Block Copolymer - Homopolymer Blends- Samuel Gido, Engin Burgaz (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
13:36 C18.014
Time-Iteration in Mesoscale Polymer Morphology Modeling- Hans Fraaije (University of Leiden)
13:48 C18.015
Micelle Disordering Transition in Strongly Asymmetric Diblock Copolymer Melts- Elena E. Dormidontova (Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, MN 55455), Timothy P. Lodge (Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, MN 55455)
Session C19. DPOLY: Adhesion and Thin Film Mechanical Properties.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 310, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C19.001
Polymer-Solid Interfaces: Role of Sticker and Receptor Groups on Adhesion.- Ilsoon Lee, Richard P. Wool (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware)
11:12 C19.002
Block copolymers as soft adhesives- Costantino Creton, Jacob Hooker, Kelly Brown (Laboratoire PCSM-ESPCI, France)
11:24 C19.003
Block Copolymer Adhesion Promoter: Effect of Non Adsorbing Block Length and Substrate Polarity- Ana Claudia Costa, Russell J. Composto (Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania), Petr Vlcek (Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague), Sushil Satija, Robert Ivkov (NIST)
11:36 C19.004
The Effects of Composition Drift on Random Copolymer Reinforcement of Polymer-Polymer Interfaces- Jason Benkoski, Glenn Fredrickson, Edward Kramer (UCSB)
11:48 C19.005
Combinatorial Investigations of Polymer Adhesion- Alfred Crosby, Alamgir Karim, Eric Amis (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Polymers Division)
12:00 C19.006
Electric field induced instabilities at surface and interface- Zhiqun Lin, Tobias Kerle, Shenda M. Baker, David A. Hoagland, Thomas P. Russell (Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst MA 01003), Erik Schaffer, Ullrich Steiner (Department of Polymer Chemistry and Materials Science Center, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands)
12:12 C19.007
POLYMERIZATION INDUCED STRAIN IN LANGMUIR-BLODGETT FILMS OF ORGANIC MOLECULES- N. G. Semaltianos (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, Department of Physics, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, U.K.)
12:24 C19.008
Nanomechanical properties of heneicosanoic acid LB films measured with an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)- Fernando Terán Arce, Pulak Dutta (Physics Department, Northwestern University)
12:36 C19.009
Photodegradation of UV-Irradiated Polymeric Coatings-Oxygen Effect- Hongmin Chen, Renwu Zhang, Ying Li, Chia-Ming Huang, Junjie Zhang, Peter Mallon (University of Missouri-Kansas City), R. Suzuki (Electrotechnical Labs, Tsukuba, Japan), Y.Y. Huang, T.C. Sandreczki (University of Missouri-Kansas City), Q. Peng, J.R. Richardson (University of Missouri-Columbia), T. Ohdaira (Electrotechnical Labs., Tsukuba, Japan), Y.C. Jean (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
12:48 C19.010
Optical Imaging of Surface Scratches- Pratima Rangarajan, Kevin Harding, Vicki Watkins (GE Corporate Research amp; Development)
Session C20. DMP: Nanotubes II: Synthesis and Characterization I.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 401, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C20.001
HiPco: A Gas-Phase Method for Large-scale Production of Carbon Single-walled Nanotubes- Michael J. Bronikowski (Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Rice University)
11:36 C20.002
Production of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes using tunable radiation from a Free Electron Laser (FEL)- L.A. Loper, C.K.W Adu, G. Chen, B.K. Pradhan, P.C. Eklund (Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA), A.D. Friedman, B.C. Holloway (Department of Applied Science, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23681, USA), M.W. Smith (NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681, USA)
11:48 C20.003
Metal-Carbon Interaction Controlling the Yield of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes- M. Yudasaka (ICORP-JST, NEC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8501, Jpn), Y. Kasuya (ICORP-JST), F. Kokai (IRI, Chiba 277-0861, Jpn), D. Kasuya (Meijo Univ., Nagoya 468-8502, Jpn), K. Takahashi (IRI), Sumio Iijima (Meijo Univ, ICORP-JST, NEC)
12:00 C20.004
Growth and Characterization of Carbon Nanostructures in ICP System- Susan Song, Martin Crimp, Virginia Ayres (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI), Corey Collard, Mary Brake (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI)
12:12 C20.005
EXAFS investigation of Ni/Co catalysts for the production of single-walled carbon nanotubes- Ting Guo, Guangjun Cheng, Brad Lormand (UC Davis)
12:24 C20.006
Dispersion and Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes- M.F. Islam, J. Zhang, B. Mei, A.T. Johnson, A.G. Yodh (Dept. of Physics amp; Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104)
12:36 C20.007
Measurement of Single Wall Nanotube Length Distribution by AFM- Richard Piner, Rodney Ruoff (Northwestern University)
12:48 C20.008
The smallest carbon nanotube- Lu-Chang Qin (JST Nanotubulite Project, c/o NEC Corp., Tsukuba 305-8501, Japan), Xinluo Zhao, Kaori Hirahara (JST Nanotubulite Project, c/o Meijo University, Nagoya 468-8502, Japan), Yoshiyuki Miyamoto (NEC Corporation, Tskuba 305-8501, Japan), Yoshinori Ando (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Meijo University, Nagoya 468-8502, Japan), Sumio Iijima (JST Nanotubulite Project, c/o NEC Corp., Tsukuba 305-8501, Japan)
13:00 C20.009
The smallest nanotube: breaking the symmetry of sp^3 bonding to form one-dimensional sp^3 carbon- Dragan Stojkovic, Peihong Zhang, Vincent Crespi (Department of Physics, 104 Davey Laboratory, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802-6300, USA)
13:12 C20.010
MD Simulations of Nanotube Formation from Graphitic Ribbons under High Temperatures and High Pressures- Takazumi Kawai (FCT Central Research Department, Japan Fine Ceramics Center), Yoshinori Koga (Department of Advanced Chemical Technology, National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research), Yoshiyuki Miyamoto, Osamu Sugino (Fundamental Research Laboratory, System Devices and Fundamental Research, NEC Corporation)
Session C21. DMP: Multiferroics II.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 604, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C21.001
Materials being simultaneously ferroelectric, ferromagnetic, ferrotoroidic and ferroelastic- Hans Schmid (Department of Inorganic, Analytical and Applied Chemistry, University of Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland)
11:36 C21.002
Magnetism and ferroelectricity; why do they so seldom coexist?- Daniel Khomskii (Laboratory of Solid State Physics, Groningen University, The Netherlands)
12:12 C21.003
Biferroic (ferroelectric-ferroelastic) Characteristics of Oriented Piezoelectric Crystals- Dwight Viehland (Dept. of the Navy)
12:24 C21.004
Study of stress induced polarization switching in ferroelectrics using 2-D simulation- Rajeev Ahluwalia, Wenwu Cao (Pennsylvania State University)
12:36 C21.005
Piezoelectric characterization of Ferrite/Ferroelectric magnetoelectric composite system.- Srinivas Kuchipudi, Prasad Goduru, S.V Suryanarayana (Materials Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, Osmania University, Hyderabad-7, INDIA)
12:48 C21.006
Prediction of coupling magnetoelectric effect in ferromagnetic rare-earth-iron alloys filled ferroelectric polymers- Ce-Wen Nan (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China)
13:00 C21.007
Why are there so few magnetic ferroelectrics?- Nicola Hill (Materials Department, University of California at Santa Barbara)
C21.008
A Thermodynamic Theory for a Multiferroic- Avadh Saxena (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Pradeep Kumar (University of Florida)
Session C22. DMP/GMAG: Magnetic Nanostructures II: Magnetotransport II.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 605-610, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C22.001
Spin Hall Effects- Shufeng Zhang (University of Missouri-Columbia)
11:36 C22.002
Thickness Dependence of Magneto-Transport in Cu80Co20 Granular Thin Films- NgocNga Dao, ZhiDong Zhao, Scott L. Whittenburg, Jian-Qing Wang (Advanced Materials Research Institute, University of New Orleans)
11:48 C22.003
Variable Temperature BEEM Studies of Epitaxial Magnetic Multilayers on GaAs- E. R. Heller, J. P. Pelz (The Ohio State University), B. D. Schultz, C. J. Palmstrom (University of Minnesota)
12:00 C22.004
Ballistic transport across an Fe/Au/Fe(100) multilayer- Rie Sato (TOSHIBA corp. R amp; D Center), Koichi Mizushima (TOSHIBA R amp; C corp.)
12:12 C22.005
Mean-Free-Path Effects in CPP-MR?--1- Khalid Eid, David Portner, Maxim Tsoi, Reza Loloee, William P. Pratt Jr., Jack Bass (Physics Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI)
12:24 C22.006
Mean-Free-Path Effects in CPP-MR?--2- Maxim Tsoi, Khalid Eid, David Portner, Reza Loloee, William P. Pratt Jr., Jack Bass (Physics Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI)
12:36 C22.007
Spin-Polarized Transport in Mesoscopic F/N/F Structures- C.E. Moreau (Department of Physics and Astronomy and NSF Center for Sensor Materials, Michigan State University), J.A. Caballero, Jr. Pratt, Norman O. Birge
12:48 C22.008
Mesoscopic Tunneling Magnetoresistance- Gonzalo Usaj, Harold U. Baranger (Duke University)
13:00 C22.009
Interdiffusion and Thermal Stability in Magnetic Tunnel Junction Structures- Sungkyun Park, David J. Keavney, Charles M. Falco (Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ)
13:12 C22.010
Pinholes and Nano-oxide Specular Layers in Spin Valves- R.A. Fry, W.F. Egelhoff Jr., R.D. McMichael, P.J. Chen, C.J. Powell (NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899), G. Beach, A.E. Berkowitz (UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093)
13:24 C22.011
Irreversibility and relaxation in the magnetization of Fe/Cr multilayer structures exhibiting a giant magnetoresistance (GMR) effect- N. Theodoropoulou, A.K. Majumdar, A.F. Hebard (Department of Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8440.), C. Pace, J. Lannon Jr., D. Temple (MCNC, Electronics Technologies Division, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2889.)
Session C23. DBP/FPS: Biological Policy Issues.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 606, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C23.001
The ecological risks of genetically engineered organisms- LaReesa Wolfenbarger (AAAS Environmental Fellow, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for Environmental Assessment)
11:36 C23.002
Developing Entrepreneurial and Technology Commercialization Policies to Promote Cooperative Ventures Between NIH and Industry- Edward F. Rossomando (University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT (email:erossoma@nso2.uchc.edu))
12:12 C23.003
Science, Bioscience and Foreign Policy- Peter Zimmerman (U.S. Department of State)
12:48 C23.004
Basic Science Research and the Protection of Human Research Participants- Elisa Eiseman (National Bioethics Advisory Commission)
Session C24. DMP/GMAG: CMR II: Magnetic Properties, Lattice/Spin Excitations.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 607, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C24.001
Jahn-Teller Phonon Anomaly and Dynamic Phase Fluctuations In La0.7Ca0.3MnO3- Jiandi Zhang (Florida International University)
11:36 C24.002
Study on relaxation dynamics and soft mode in La_0.67Ca_0.33MnO_3 by femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy- Yuhang Ren, Xinhui Zhang, Gunter Luepke (Department of Applied Science, the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187), Michael Schneider, Rast Simon, Marshall Onellion (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706), Yufeng Hu, Qi Li (Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802)
11:48 C24.003
Electron-phonon interaction effects on the infrared conductivity of La_1-xCa_xMnO_3 (0.2 \leq x \leq 0.4) in the ferromagnetic metallic state- J. R. Simpson, H. D. Drew, M. Rajeswari (Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.)
12:00 C24.004
Spin dynamics in Pr_0.7Ca_0.3MnO_3 under a high-magnetic field- J. A. Fernandez-Baca, Pengcheng Dai (ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6393), Hazuki Kawano-Furukawa (Ochanomizu U., Ootsuka 2-1-1, Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo 112-8610, Japan), Hideki Yoshizawa (ISSP-U. of Tokyo, Shirakata 106-1, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-11 Japan), Y. Tomioka (JRCAT, Tsukuba 305, Japan), Y Tokura (JRCAT, Tsukuba 305, and U. of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan)
12:12 C24.005
Ferromagnetic Excitations In LaCa Manganites In The Mixed-Phase Region- J.J. Rhyne, L. Stumpe, H. Kaiser (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia), J.F. Mitchell (Argonne Natl. Lab)
12:24 C24.006
Temperature dependence of zone center magnon self-energies in LaSrMnO_3- Rudra S Bandhu (Dept. of Physics, Ohio State University.), R Sooryakumar (Dept. of Physics, Ohio State University), Hu Yufeng (Dept. Of Physics, Pennsylvania State University), Qi Li (Dept. Of Physics, Pennsylvania State University)
12:36 C24.007
Relationship between the double exchange model and the ferromagnetic nearest neighbor Heisenberg model- L. M. Woods (Physics Department, The University of Tennessee, and Solid State Division, ORNL)
12:48 C24.008
Static determination of exchange stiffness by quantitative domain wall and anisotropy measurements in La_0.7Ca_0.3MnO_3- Neil Mathur, Stephen Lloyd, James Loudon, Paul Midgley, Moon-Ho Jo, Jan Evetts, Mark Blamire (Department of Materials Science, University of Cambridge, CB2 3QZ, UK)
13:00 C24.009
Physical Properties of Non-Stoner Continuum in the Double Exchange Model- Thomas A. Kaplan, S. D. Mahanti (Michigan State University --)
13:12 C24.010
Magnetic Excitations in the CMR compound of Sm_0.55Sr_0.45MnO_3- Haruhiro Hiraka (Tohoku University, Japan), Yasuo Endoh, Kazuma Hirota, Yasuhide Tomioka (JRCAT), Yoshinori Tokura (JRCAT and University of Tokyo)
13:24 C24.011
Coulomb correlation and magnetic ordering in double-layered LaSr_2Mn_2O_7- Julia E. Medvedeva, O.N. Mryasov, A.J. Freeman (Physics Dept., Northwestern), V.I. Anisimov (Institute of Metal Physics, Ekaterinburg, Russia)
13:36 C24.012
Magnetic Compton Scattering on La1.2Sr1.8Mn2O7- Yinwan Li (Argonne National Laboratory/ University of Illinois-Chicago), John Mitchell (Argonne National Laboratory), Pedro A. Montano (Argonne National Laboratory/ University of Illinois-Chicago)
Session C25. DCMP/DMP: Spin Dependent Phenomena in Semiconductors I: Quantum Computing and Quantum Dots.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 612, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C25.001
Quantum Computation in Semiconductor Quantum Dots- Daniel Loss (University of Basel)
11:36 C25.002
Probing a Lateral Quantum Dot Containing Zero to Twelve Electrons with Spin Polarized Leads.- Mariusz Ciorga, Andrew Sachrajda, Pawel Hawrylak, Michel Pioro-Ladriere, Peter Zawadzki, Charles Gould, Yan Feng, Zbig wasilewski (Institute For Microstructural Sciences, NRC, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6)
11:48 C25.003
Double-Occupancy Errors, Adiabaticity, and Entanglement of Spin-Qubits in Quantum Dots- John Schliemann (University of Texas at Austin), Daniel Loss (University of Basel, Switzerland), Allan MacDonald (University of Texas at Austin)
12:00 C25.004
Gate-Controlled Spin Transport Through GaAs Quantum Dots- J.A. Folk, R.M. Potok, A.C. Johnson, S.M. Cronenwett, C.M. Marcus (Harvard University), W.G. van der Wiel, L.P. Kouwenhoven (Delft University)
12:12 C25.005
Spatial Imaging of Multimode Emission from Quantum Dot Microdisk Lasers- D.K. Young, L. Zhang, E. L. Hu, D.D. Awschalom (Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation, University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106)
12:24 C25.006
Spin Effects in Transport Through Open Quantum Dots- D. M. Zumbuhl, J. A. Folk, J. B. Miller, S. K. Watson, C. M. Marcus (Harvard University), S. R. Patel, C. I. Duruoz, Jr. Harris (Stanford University)
12:36 C25.007
Magneto-photoluminescence of excitons in single quantum dots.- J.G. Tischler, A.S. Bracker, D. Gammon (Naval Research Laboratory)
12:48 C25.008
Influence of Dynamics in Interacting Fermion Systems: Ground State Spin of Quantum Dots- Tatsuro Nagano (Washington State U.), Denis Ullmo (LPTMS Orsay France), Steven Tomsovic (Washington State U.), Harold U. Baranger (Duke U.)
13:00 C25.009
Modeling of Coherent Solid-State Quantum Computing Devices- Vladimir Privman (Clarkson University)
C25.010
Quantum Dot as Spin Filter and Spin Memory.- Patrik Recher, Eugene Sukhorukov, Daniel Loss (University of Basel, Switzerland.)
Session C26. DCMP/DMP: Superconducting Proximity Effect.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 613-614, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C26.001
Paramagnetic Meissner effect in multiply-connected superconductors- A. P. Nielsen, A. B. Cawthorne, F. C. Wellstood, C. J. Lobb (Center for Superconductivity Research, University of Maryland), P. Barbara (Department of Physics, Georgetown University), M. G. Forrester (Northrop-Grumman Corporation), R. S. Newrock (University of Cincinnati)
11:12 C26.002
Electrical Transport Properties of Single Josephson Junctions- Michio Watanabe, David B. Haviland (The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden)
11:24 C26.003
SINIS Josephson junctions with improved critical parameters- Ivan Nevirkovets (Northwestern University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Evanston, IL; On leave from the Institute for Metal Physics, Kyiv, Ukraine), John Ketterson (Northwestern University, Department of Physics and Astronomy; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Evanston, IL)
11:36 C26.004
How much Josephson supercurrent can a clean SNS weak link support?- Branislav K. Nikolic, James K. Freericks (Dept. of Physics, Georgetown University), Paul Miller (Dept. of Physics, Brandeis University)
11:48 C26.005
Proximity effect in Nb/SrRuO_3 bilayers- Yong-Joo Doh, Jong Hoon Cho, Jun Hyok Kong, Kookrin Char (Center for Strongly Correlated Materials Research amp; School of Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea)
12:00 C26.006
Density of states of amorphous superconducting Pb film in proximity with quench condensed ferromagnetic Ni- Olivier Bourgeois, Robert C. Dynes (University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman drive, La Jolla CA 92093-0319)
12:12 C26.007
Spontaneous magnetic moments in clean normal-metal--superconductor proximity layers- Gianni Blatter, Felix Niederer, Alban Fauchere (Theoretical Physics, ETH Hoenggerberg, CH-8093 Zuerich)
12:24 C26.008
Photoinduced Josephson Junctions in Underdoped YBa_2Cu_3O_6.4- B. S. Palmer (Laboratory for Physical Sciences, Univ. of MD, College Park, MD), R. S. Decca (Dept. of Physics, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN), H. D. Drew (Center for Superconductivity Research, Univ. of MD, College Park, MD), E. Osquiguil, B. Maiorov, J. Guimpel (Centro Atomico Bariloche and Instituto Balseiro, Argentina)
12:36 C26.009
Theory of the proximity effect: the Cooper limit- Omer Volkan Kurtas, Yong-Jihn Kim (Bilkent University)
12:48 C26.010
Coexistence of opposite quasiparticle and Cooper pair currents in a proximity-effect structure- Jian Huang, F. Pierre, Norman O. Birge (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University), H. Pothier, D. Esteve (Service de Physique de l'Etat Condensé, Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, Saclay)
13:00 C26.011
New approach to the Josephson effect- Emin Yeltepe (Bilkent University, Carnegie Mellon University), Yong-Jihn Kim (Bilkent University)
13:12 C26.012
Tunnelling Conductance for D-wave Superconductors: Its Dependence on Crystallographic Orientation- P. Pairor, M. B. Walker (Department of Physics, University of Toronto)
13:24 C26.013
Coherent versus incoherent charge transport in superconducting multilayers- Serhii Shafranjuk (Institute of Magnetism NASU, 36b Vernadski Blvd. 03142, Kuiv, UKRAINE)
13:36 C26.014
Angle-dependence of Pb/Ag/YBCO Josephson Ramp Junctions- Joseph E. Hilliard, D. J. Van Harlingen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
C26.015
Electron transmission through a disordered insulator layer in FM-I-FM junctions- Shi Jie Xiong (Department of Physics, Nanjiang University), Yeong-Der Yao (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)
Session C27. DCMP/DMP: High T$_c$ Superconductors III: NMR.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 615, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C27.001
An NMR study of the electronic properties of LaEu(0.2)Sr(0.15)CuO4 under high pressure- B.S. Simovic, P.C. Hammel, J.D. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos NM), B. Buechner (II Physikalisches Institut, Universitaet zu Koeln, Germany)
11:12 C27.002
Analysis of the NMR experiments on Li and Zn substituted YBCO- Nejat Bulut (Koc University)
11:24 C27.003
Cu NQR Study of Impurity-doped YBa_2(Cu_1-xM_x)_4O_8 (M=Ni, Zn)- YUTAKA ITOH, TAKATO MACHI, NOBUAKI WATANABE, NAOKI KOSHIZUKA (Superconductivity Research Laboratory, International Superconductivity Technology Center, Japan)
11:36 C27.004
Charge Density Waves in Ortho-II phase of YBCO- B.W. Statt, Z. Yamani (Univ. of Toronto), D.A. Bonn, Ruixing Liang, W.N. Hardy (Univ. of B.C.)
11:48 C27.005
Substantial T-dependences of the Cu-NMR relaxation rates in the underdoped cuprates- Atsushi GOTO, Tadashi Shimizu (National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba, JAPAN)
12:00 C27.006
High Magnetic Field Vortex Microscopy by NMR- V.F. Mitrovi\'c, E.E. Sigmund, H.N. Bachman, W.P. Halperin (Northwestern University), A.P. Reyes, P. Kuhns, W.G. Moulton (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)
12:12 C27.007
Anomalous behavior of spin fluctuations in polycrystalline NdBa_2Cu_3O_7-\delta- M.M. Abdelrazek, A.P. Reyes, P.L. Kuhns, W.G. Moulton (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory), W.P. Halperin (Northwestern University), K. Kishio (Tokyo University)
12:24 C27.008
NMR Study of Nodal Quasiparticles in High Tc Superconductors- M.F. Smith, M.B. Walker (Department of Physics, University of Toronto)
12:36 C27.009
Quasiparticle state inside and near vortex core in YBa_2Cu_3O_7 studied by site-selective NMR relaxation measurement- Ken-ichi Kumagai, Kosuke Kakuyanagi (Division of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan), Yuji Matsuda (Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, 277-8581, Japan)
12:48 C27.010
Charged Vortices in High Temperature Superconductors Probed by NMR- Yuji Matsuda (Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo), Koji Nozaki, Kosuke Kakuyanagi, Ken-ichi Kumagai (Division of Physics, Graduate School of Sciences, Hokkaido University)
13:00 C27.011
Local susceptibility of impurity-induced moments in cuprate superconductors- Kevin Ingersent (Dept.\ of Physics, U.\ of Florida)
Session C28. DCMP/DMP: High T$_c$ Superconductors IV: Vortex Lattice Melting and Pinning.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 616, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C28.001
Supercooling and superheating of vortex matter observed by neutron diffraction- Sean Ling, Sang Ryul Park, Bridget McClain (Brown University), Sungmin Choi, Dan Dender, Jeff Lynn (NIST)
11:12 C28.002
SANS measurement of tricritical point for vortex solid-liquid transition in Nb- Sang Ryul Park, Bridget McClain, Sean Ling (Brown University), Jeff Lynn, Sungmin Choi, Dan Dender (NIST)
11:24 C28.003
Behavior of the Vortex Liquid State near the Upper Critical Point in YBCO- Wai -K. Kwok, Ana Mazilu, Robert J. Olsson, George W. Crabtree (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439), Lisa M. Paulius, Valentina Tobos (Department of Physics, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008)
11:36 C28.004
Effects of Columnar Defects on the Phase Diagram of YBCO Single Crystals- V. Tobos, L. M. Paulius, A. M. Petrean (Department of Physics, Western Michigan University), R. J. Olsson, A. Mazilu, W. K. Kwok, G. W. Crabtree (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
11:48 C28.005
Vortex Melting Transition in Y_1-xPr_xBa_2Cu_3O_7-\delta Single Crystals Grown in Isostatically Pressed BaZrO_3 Crucibles- Shi Li, B. J. TAYLOR, C. RAYT, M. B. MAPLE (Department of Physics and IPAPS, University of California, San Diego), S. S. Indrakanti, V. F. Nesterenko (Department of MAE and MATSE, University of California, San Diego)
12:00 C28.006
First Order Vortex Melting in Twinned YBCO Single Crystals- L.M. Paulius, V. Tobos, A.M. Petrean (Department of Physics, Western Michigan University), W.-K. Kwok, G.W. Crabtree (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
12:12 C28.007
Temperature dependence of vortex lattice melting transition in Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_7-\delta single crystals in tilted magnetic fields- JOVAN MIRKOVIC (Institute of Materials Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan, and Faculty of Sciences, Univ. of Montenegro, PO Box 211, Podgorica, Montenegro, Yugoslavia), SERGEY SAVEL'EV, EMIKO SUGAHARA (Institute of Materials Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan), KAZUO KADOWAKI (Institute of Materials Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan, and CREST, Japan Science and Techn. Corp. (JST))
12:24 C28.008
Vortex-lattice melting in YBa2Cu3O7 for H//ab- A. Schilling (University of Zurich), U. Welp, W.K. Kwok, G. Crabtree (Argonne National Laboratory)
12:36 C28.009
Columnar defects with various defect inclinations in YBCO films- D. H. Kim, C. W. Lee, T. W. Lee (Department of Physics, Yeungnam University, KOREA), H. R. Lim, I. S. Kim (Korea Institute of Standards and Science, KOREA)
12:48 C28.010
Influence of Splayed Columnar Defects on the Equilibrium and Irreversible Magnetization of Tl_2Ba_2CaCu_2O_x- J.G. Ossandon (University of Talca, Chile), J.R. Thompson (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab), L. Krusin-Elbaum (IBM Watson Research Center), H.J. Kim (University of Tennessee), D.K. Christen (Oak Ridge National Lab), J.L. Ullmann (Los Alamos National Lab)
13:00 C28.011
Properties of flux lines in disorder landscapes of randomly splayed columnar defects- Jack Lidmar, David R. Nelson (Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138)
13:12 C28.012
Columnar defects acting as internal field detectors- Alejandro Silhanek, Leonardo Civale (Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica-Centro Atómico Bariloche), Marcos Avila (Instituto de Física ''Gleb Wataghin'', UNICAMP, 13083-970, Campinas - SP, Brazil), Alejandro Herbsommer, Boris Maiorov (Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica-Centro Atómico Bariloche)
13:24 C28.013
Critical Currents in 2H-NbSe_2 with Columnar Defects- J. D. Hettinger (Department of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University)
13:36 C28.014
Melting of the quasi-two-dimensional vortex lattice in \kappa-(ET)_2Cu(NCS)_2- Stephen Hill, Monty Mola (Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717), James Brooks (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32310), Jeremy Qualls (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7507)
Session C29. DCMP: Semiconductors-General Properties.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 617, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C29.001
Leaky interface phonons in AlGaAs/GaAs structures- Alexei Efros, Ilya Ponomarev (Department of Physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112)
11:12 C29.002
Implementation of a Coulomb hole treatment of electron correlations- M.D. Watson, C.Y. Fong (University of California, Davis)
11:24 C29.003
Subband characteristics of Si-delta-doped pseudomorphic In0_2Ga0_8As/GaAs heterostructures- Zhiming Huang, Roger Yu (St. Edward's University), Chuping Jiang, Zhanhong Zhang, Tie Lin, Junhao Chu (National Laboratory for Infrared Physics, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences 420 Zhong Shan Bei Yi Road Shanghai 200083 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA)
11:36 C29.004
Kinetic approach for the calculation of thermo-power coefficient in semiconductors.- M.A. Rodriguez-Meza (Instituto de Fisica, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla), A. Rangel (Facultad de Ciencias de la Computacion, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla), J.L. Carrillo (Instituto de Fisica, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla)
11:48 C29.005
New Data on the Phase Diagram of Nitrogen to Megabar Pressures- Eugene Gregoryanz, Alexander Goncharov, Russel Hemley, Ho-Kwang Mao (Carnegie Institution of Washington)
12:00 C29.006
Charge Transport Properties of The Quartenary Bismuth Chalcogenide compounds K-Bi-Se-S for thermoelectric applications.- Sangeeta Lal (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Michigan State University, E Lansing, MI-48824,), Theodora Kyratsi (Department of Chemistry and Center for Fundamental Material Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824)
12:12 C29.007
Predictions and Syntheses of Thermoelectric Materials of Silicon Based Clathrates I- Haruki Eguchi (Research Laboratory, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., JAPAN), Kazuo Tsumuraya (Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Meiji University, JAPAN), Masao Ojima (Research Laboratory, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., JAPAN), Takatoshi Nagano (Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Meiji University, JAPAN), Akihiko Suzki, Tohru Tanaka (Research Laboratory, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., JAPAN), D.J. Singh (Center for Computational Materials Science, Naval Research Laboratory)
12:24 C29.008
Numerical Replica Limit for the Density Correlation of the Random Dirac Fermion- Shinsei Ryu (Dept. of Applied Physics, Univ. of Tokyo), Yasuhiro Hatsugai (Dept. of Applied Physics, Univ. of Tokyo and PRESTO. JST)
12:36 C29.009
Magnetization and specific heat calculations on the layered III-VI diluted magnetic semiconductor Ga1-xMnxS*- J. Garner, C. Fuller, A. Douglas, T. M. Pekarek (University of North Florida, Dept. Natural Sciences, Jacksonville, FL 32224), I. Miotkowski, A. K. Ramdas (Dept. Phys., Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN 47907)
12:48 C29.010
Optical studies of GaAs:C grown at low temperatures by molecular beam epitaxy- S. Vijarnwannaluk, R. Zallen (Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061), W.K. Liu (IQE Inc., Bethlehem, PA 18051), M.L. Hsieh, R.A. Stradling (Imperial College, London SW7 2BZ, UK)
13:00 C29.011
Analysis of Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Si Considering the Effect of Phonon Dispersion on Three-phonon Processes- Ping He, Zhijian Li (Institute of Microelectronics Tsinghua University China)
Session C30. DFD: Colloids I: Interactions and Manipulation.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 618, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C30.001
Attractions between charged spherical colloids mediated by ion correlations.- Francisco J. Solis (Physics Department, Hiram College), Monica Olvera de la Cruz (Materials Science Department, Northwestern University)
11:12 C30.002
Long-Range Attractive and Repulsive Interactions between Colloidal Particles at the Air/Water Interface- Oscar Gómez-Guzmán (Instituto de Física, UASLP, Alvaro Obregón 64, San Luis Potosí, S.L.P., 78000 México), Jaime Ruiz-García (Instituto de Física, UASLP, Alvaro Obregón 64, San Luis Potosi, S.L.P., 78000 México)
11:24 C30.003
Force transmission between a pair of hydrodynamically coupled microspheres- H.D Ou-Yang, Lawrence Hough (Department of Physics, Lehigh University)
11:36 C30.004
Fluctuation interaction of colloidal particles- BORIS IVLEV (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of South Carolina; Univ. of San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi)
11:48 C30.005
The Pair Interaction of Charged Colloidal Spheres Near a Charged Wall- Sven H. Behrens, David G. Grier (University of Chicago)
12:00 C30.006
Optical Binding Revisited- A Martin, David G. Grier (University of Chicago)
12:12 C30.007
Entropical Colloidal Interaction in Rod-like Molecules Solution- Evan B. Hohlfeld (The Department of Physics, Stanford University, , Stanford, CA 94305-4060), Keng-hui Lin, Ana Carolina Zeri, John C. Crocker (Department of Chemistry and Biochemmistry, U. of California at San Diego,La Jolla, CA 92093), Arjun G. Yodh (The Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Pennsylvania, 209 S. 33rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19104)
12:24 C30.008
Force and pressure measurements of comb polymer-coated colloids- Stella Park, Solar Olugebefola (MIT, Dept. of Mat. Sci. amp; Eng.), Paula Hammond (MIT, Dept. of Chem. Eng.), Anne Mayes (MIT, Dept. of Mat. Sci. amp; Eng.)
12:36 C30.009
The Colloidal Lighthouse: Tracking and Manipulating a Colloidal Disk- Zhengdong Cheng, Thomas G. Mason (ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, 1545 Route 22 East, Annandale, NJ 08801), P.M. Chaikin (Dept. of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544)
12:48 C30.010
Fabrication of Large Scale Colloidal Arrays- Justin Elenewski (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Gabriel Spalding (Department of Physics, Illinois Wesleyan University), Laura Greene (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
13:00 C30.011
Colloidal Structures Generated by Dynamic Holographic Optical Tweezer Arrays- Brian Koss (James Franck Institute, Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago), Jennifer E. Curtis, David G. Grier (James Franck Institute, Department of Physics, University of Chicago)
13:12 C30.012
Micromechanical Manipulation of Colloidal Crystals Using Optical Tweezers: Creation and Observation of Defects- Alexandros Pertsinidis, Xinsheng Ling (Brown University)
13:24 C30.013
Optical Deformability of Colloidal Droplets- Coley Chappell, Jochen Guck, Josef Kas (Center for Nonlinear Dynamics Univ of Texas at Austin)
C30.014
Tailored Colloids- Christopher Harrison, P.M. Chaikin (Physics Department), William B. Russel (Chemical Engineering Department, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544), Thomas G. Mason (ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, 1545 Route 22 East, Annandale, NJ 08801-0998)
Session C31. GMAG: Mechanical and Spin Dynamical Properties.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 619, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C31.001
Crossover between Thermally Assisted and Quantum Tunneling in Mn_12 Acetate.- K. M. Mertes, M.~P. Sarachik (City College of New York, CUNY), Y. Paltiel, H. Shtrikman, E. Zeldov (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel), E. Rumberger, D.~N. Hendrickson (University of California, San Diego)
11:12 C31.002
Studies of the Crossover between Thermally Assisted and Pure Quantum Tunneling in Single Molecule Magnet Mn_12-Acetate- Louisa Bokacheva, Andrew D. Kent (Department of Physics, New York University), Marc A. Walters (Department of Chemistry, New York University)
11:24 C31.003
Linewidths of single photon transitions in Mn_12 acetate and other molecular magnets- Beth Parks, Joseph Loomis (Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 13346), Jae Yoo, Evan Rumberger, David Hendrickson (University of California, San Diego), Lance Miller (Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011)
11:36 C31.004
Magnetization Dynamics in NiFe thin Films induced by Short Magnetic in-plane Field Pulses- Thomas Gerrits, Julius Hohlfeld, Olaf Gielkens, Kursat Bal, Theo Rasing, Hugo van den Berg (Research Insitute for Materials, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
11:48 C31.005
Control over magnetization dynamics in thin Ni_81Fe_19 films- Snorri Ingvarsson, Lance Ritchie, Xiaoyong Liu, Gang Xiao (Brown University), S. S. P. Parkin (IBM Research Division, Almaden Research Center), P. L. Trouilloud, W. J. Gallagher, R. H. Koch (IBM Research Division, T. J. Watson Research Center)
12:00 C31.006
Ferromagnetic Resonance of Permalloy Films with Patterned Array of Holes- Byron Watkins (University of Kentucky), Jeff Feller (NASA), J. B. Ketterson (Northwestern University), Lance DeLong (University of Kentucky), Vitali Metlushko (University of Chicago), Jung Sukkoo, Venkat Chandrasekhar (Northwestern University)
12:12 C31.007
Antiphase boundary as a possible source of domain wall pinning in magnets of CoPt family- Kirill Belashchenko, Vladimir Antropov, Bruce Harmon (Ames Laboratory, Ames, IA), Mark van Schilfgaarde (Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA)
12:24 C31.008
Magnetomechanical Damping at Low Strain Amplitudes in Iron (Fe)- D.N Beshers, G.B Vunni (Materials Science and Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027)
12:36 C31.009
Scaling exponent for Landau-Lifshitz damping- Pieter B. Visscher, Xuebing Feng (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alabama)
12:48 C31.010
Magnetic Correlations in Fe at High Pressure and Temperature- Sonali Mukherjee, R E Cohen (Carnegie Institution of Washington/California Institute of Technology)
13:00 C31.011
Spin Diffusion in the Double-Exchange Model- Randy Fishman (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
13:12 C31.012
Optical Probe of Charge-Spin-Lattice Dynamics in Half-Doped La_\frac32 Sr_\frac12 NiO_4- Ki-ichi Yamamoto, Kyoko Ishizaka, Shigeki Shinomori, Takaya Tanabe, Takuro Katsufuji (Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan), Yoshinori Tokura (Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan and Correlated Electron Research Center (CERC), Tsukuba 305-0046, Japan)
13:24 C31.013
Magnetic Excitations for SrCu_2(BO_3)_2- Shin Miyahara, Kazuo Ueda (ISSP,Japan), Keisuke Totsuka (Kyushu University,Japan)
13:36 C31.014
Constrained Exchange Potential Theory of Spin Dynamics- D. M. C. Nicholson, G. M. Stocks, B. Ujfalussy (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831), Q. Niu (University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712)
13:48 C31.015
A model for the Anisotropic Exchange Integrals in the Two-Leg spin Ladders LaCuO, SrCaYCuO.- A. A. Donkov, A. V. Chubukov (University Wisconsin-Madison)
Session C32. GSNP: Noise and Stochastic Resonance.
Monday morning, 11:00, Room 620, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 C32.001
Metastability in delayed and stochastically driven single-well potentials- Steve Guillouzic, Andre Longtin, Ivan L'Heureux (Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Physics, Ottawa, Canada)
11:12 C32.002
Lack of a Tri-critical Point in the Dynamic Phase Diagram of a Spatially Extended Bistable System- G. Korniss (Rensselaer), P.A. Rikvold, M.A. Novotny (Florida State U.)
11:24 C32.003
Double Stochastic Resonance Peaks in Systems with Dynamic Phase Transitions- Beom Jun Kim, Petter Minnhagen (Dept. of Theoretical Physics, Umea University, Sweden), Hyun Jin Kim, M. Y. Choi (Dept. of Physics, Seoul National University, Korea), Gun Sang Jeon (Center for Strongly Correlated Materials Research, Seoul National University, Korea)
11:36 C32.004
Noninvasive Control of Stochastic Resonance- Jonathan Mason (Georgia Institute of Technology), John Lindner (College of Wooster), Joseph Neff, Barbara Breen (Georgia Institute of Technology), Adi Bulsara (SPAWAR Systems Center), William Ditto (Georgia Institute of Technology)
11:48 C32.005
Monostable array enhanced stochastic resonance- Barbara Breen (Georgia Institute of Technology), John Lindner, Meghan Wills (The College of Wooster), Adi Bulsara (Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center), William Ditto (Georgia Institute of Technology)
12:00 C32.006
Stochastic Resonance and Noise-Induced Phase Synchronization- Jan A. Freund, Lutz Schimansky-Geier (Institute of Physics, Humboldt-University at Berlin, Germany), Andre Longtin (Physics Department, University of Ottawa, Canada)
12:12 C32.007
Delayed stochastic resonance with 1-D chain of binary elements- Toru Ohira (Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Tokyo, Japan)
12:24 C32.008
Stochastic Resonance and Optimal Detection in Noise-Floor Limited Systems- Mario Inchiosa (SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego (US Navy)), John Robinson (Defence Research Establishment, Stockholm, Sweden), Adi Bulsara (SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego (US Navy))
12:36 C32.009
Enhanced Diffusion and Mobility of Brownian Particles in Periodic Potentials- Ethan H. Cannon, David Potashnik, Gerald J. Iafrate (Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame)
12:48 C32.010
Fluctuations and Onset of Coherence in a Thermoacoustic Engine- Young Sang Kwon, Orest Symko (University of Utah, Department of Physics)
13:00 C32.011
Correlated noise and avalanches in combustion fronts- J. Maunuksela, M. Myllys, J. Merikoski, J. Timonen (Dept of Physics, Univ of Jyvaskyla, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40351 Jyvaskyla, Finland)
13:12 C32.012
Control of diffusion with optical tweezers- Lowell McCann (University of Wisconsin-River Falls)