Program overview
MONDAY AFTERNOON, 12 MARCH 2001
Session E1. DCMP: Bose-Einstein Condensates.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Ballroom 6A, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E1.001
Bose-Einstein Condensates with Widely Tunable Interactions- Carl Wieman (University of Colorado)
15:06 E1.002
Vortex nucleation in a stirred gaseous Bose-Einstein condensate- Jean Dalibard (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Ecole normale superieure, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France)
15:42 E1.003
Molecules in a Bose-Einstein Condensate- Daniel Heinzen (University of Texas)
16:18 E1.004
Phase-coherent amplification of matter waves.- Mikio Kozuma (Institute of Physics, University of Tokyo, Komaba)
16:54 E1.005
Soliton and vortex excitations of Bose-Einstein condensates- Charles W. Clark (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Session E2. CSWP/FIAP: Roles for Female Scientists at Start-Ups.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Ballroom 6B, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E2.001
Launching a new venture from Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies- Lisa Dhar (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
15:06 E2.002
Physicists: A Start-Ups's Secret Weapon- Laura Smoliar (Manager, Device Reliability, Silicon Light Machines)
15:42 E2.003
"Size Matters": Women in High Tech Start-Ups- Hilary Lackritz (ACLARA BioSciences, Inc.)
16:18 E2.004
Catching the Telecom Wave- Jing Tian (SpectraLane, Inc.)
Session E3. DCMP: Macrosopic Quantum Coherence in Superconducting Devices.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Ballroom 6C, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E3.001
Testing the limits of quantum mechanics:motivation,state of play,prospects- Anthony Leggett (Dept.of Physics,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
15:06 E3.002
Macroscopic Quantum Coherence in an rf-SQUID- Jonathan Friedman (The State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800)
15:42 E3.003
Macroscopic quantum superposition in a Josephson junction loop- Caspar van der Wal (Applied Physics and DIMES, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands)
16:18 E3.004
Coherent Control of a Single-Cooper-Pair Qubit- Yasunobu Nakamura (Fundamental Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation, 34 Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8501, Japan)
Session E4. DCMP/DMP: Oliver E. Buckley Prize, James C. McGroddy Prize, David Adler Lectureship Award and Davisson-Germer Prize Session.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Ballroom 6E, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E4.001
Buckley Prize Talk- V.J. Emery (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
15:06 E4.002
Buckley Prize talk- Alan Luther (NORDITA)
15:42 E4.003
Growth of quantum structures- Arthur C. Gossard (University of California Santa Barbara)
16:18 E4.004
Surface Fluctuations on Nanoscale Structures- Ellen Williams (Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, University of Maryland)
16:54 E4.005
There's Plenty of Room in the Middle: A Perspective From the Bottom- Don Eigler (IBM Research Division, Almaden Research Center, 650 Harry Rd., San Jose, CA 95120-6099)
Session E5. GSNP: Synchronization and Low-Dimensional Chaos.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, 602-603, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E5.001
Phase Synchronization in Coupled Complex Systems - From Neuroscience to Climate- Juergen Kurths (University of Potsdam, Institute of Physics, Germany)
15:06 E5.002
Synchronization of Arbitrarily Coupled Oscillators: The Master Stability Function and Small World Problem.- Louis Pecora (Naval Research Laboratory)
15:42 E5.003
Loss of Synchronization of Periodic Orbits in Unidirectionally Coupled Systems- Youngtae Kim (Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Korea), Sang-Yoon Kim (Department of Physics, Kangwon University, Korea)
15:54 E5.004
Characteristics of period-doubling cascades in a piece-wise smooth area-preserving map- Jian Wang, Xiao-Ling Ding, XU-MING WANG, Da-Ren He (Dept. Phys., Yangzhou Univ., 225002, China), Jian-Shan Mao (Inst. Plasma Phys., Hefei, China)
16:06 E5.005
Evidence of multiple devil's staircase- XU-MING WANG, Shi-Xian Qu, Da-Ren He (Dept. Phys., Yangzhou Univ., 225002, China), Jian-Shan Mao (Inst. Plasma Phys., Hefei, China)
16:18 E5.006
A multiple devil's staircase in a two-dimensional map- Wen-Xiu Wang, XU-MING WANG, Da-Ren He (Dept. Phys., Yangzhou Univ., 225002, China), Jian-Shan Mao (Inst. Plasma Phys., Hefei, China)
16:30 E5.007
Most elementary chaotic flows- S. J. Linz (Theoretische Physik I, Universitat Augsburg, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany), J. C. Sprott (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI 53706)
16:42 E5.008
Transport properties of a classical One-Dimensional kicked billiard model- He-Sheng Chen (Dept. Phys., Yangzhou Univ., 225002 China), Jiao Wang, Yan Gu (Dept. Astronomy and Appl. Phys., USTC, Hefei 230026, China)
Session E6. DCOMP: New Perspectives and Methods for Complex Simulations and Optimization Problems.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 608, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E6.001
Monte Carlo methods sprung from the non-extensive thermostatistics: Applications to classical and quantum many body systems- John Straub (Chemistry Department, Boston University)
15:06 E6.002
Catalytic Tempering and Path Integral Quantum Annealing: Two-methods for sampling and optimization on rough energy landscapes.- Bruce Berne (Columia University)
15:42 E6.003
Phase transition in the vertex-cover problem- Alexander Hartmann (University of Goettingen, Germany)
16:18 E6.004
Optimization using Extremal Dynamics- Stefan Boettcher (Physics Department, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322)
16:54 E6.005
Computational Complexity in Statistical Physics- Jonathan Machta (University of Massachusetts)
Session E7. DCMP: RVB Physics on the Triangular Lattice followed by Nature of the Insulating State.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 609, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E7.001
An RVB Phase in the Triangular Lattice Quantum Dimer Model- Shivaji Sondhi (Department of Physics, Princeton University)
15:06 E7.002
Experimental Realization of a 2D Fractional Quantum Spin Liquid- Radu Coldea (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 and ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot OX11 0QX, UK)
15:42 E7.003
Order-Disorder Transitions and Elementary Excitations in Triangular-Lattice Antiferromagnets- Rajiv Singh (University of California, Davis)
16:18 E7.004
What makes an insulator different from a metal?- Raffaele Resta (U. of Trieste, Italy)
16:54 E7.005
How localized is an extended quantum system?- GERARDO ORTIZ (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Session E8. SPS: Society of Physics Students Session.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 208, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E8.001
Dependence of Ordering on Shape for Granular Materials in Two Dimensions- Ivan Rankenburg, Rena Zieve (University of California, Davis)
14:42 E8.002
Torque Magnetometry of La_5Mo_4O_16- T. H. Scabarozi, J. Hattrick-Simpers, K. V. Chary, S. E. Lofland (Department of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University), W.H. McCarroll (Department of Chemistry, Rider University)
14:54 E8.003
Critical Current Densities as a Function of Si-Spacer Thickness in Nb/Si Multilayers- L.A. Cerquoni, J.D. Hettinger (Department of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University)
15:06 E8.004
Torque Magnetization of 2H-NbSe_2- S.M. Newlander, J.D. Hettinger (Department of Chemistry and Physics, Rowan University)
15:18 E8.005
Beta-Decay in the A\simeq 132 Neutron-Rich Mass Region- Jeffery Giansiracusa (U. of Washington), B. Alex Brown (NSCL), M. Hjorth-Jensen (Universitat Mainz)
15:30 E8.006
The Sound of Breaking Glass- A. Johns, A. Montoya, R. Morahan, J. Paoluccio, L.C. Krysac (University of the Pacific)
15:42 E8.007
Electrochromic Behavior of Ionically Self-Assembled Thin Films- J.A. Janik, J.R. Heflin (Virginia Tech), D. Marciu, M.B. Miller (Luna Innovations), R.M. Davis (Virginia Tech)
Session E9. DMP: Surfaces I: Adsorption and Adsorbates.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 201, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E9.001
First-principles Theory of Surface Thermodynamics- Catherine Stampfl (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois)
15:06 E9.002
Electronic structure and bonding mechanism of CO with the Fe(001) surface- S Nayak (Physics, Applied Physics amp; Astronomy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180), M Nooijen, S Bernasek (Chemistry Department, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544), P Blaha (Institute für Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, TU Vienna, A-1060 Vienna)
15:18 E9.003
Structure and Thermodynamics of NO Films Adsorbed on MgO(100) Surface- J. Y. Kim, J. C. Hanson, J. A. Rodriguez, J. Z. Larese (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973)
15:30 E9.004
Adsorption of CO on Pt(997) at low temperature- Jun Yoshinobu, Fumiko Yasui, Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Kozo Mukai (ISSP, University of Tokyo)
15:42 E9.005
Adsorption patterns and adsorbate-adsorbate interactions up to third-neighbors on fcc(110) surfaces- Alain Phares, Francis Wunderlich (Villanova University, Department of Physics)
15:54 E9.006
Surface Reconstruction of O(2\times 1)/Cu(110): A complete- See-Hun Yang (Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), B. S. Mun ((1)Department of Physics, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95016, (2)Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), A Huan (Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), F. J. Garcia de Abajo ((1)Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, (2)Departamento de CCIA, Centro Misto CSIC-UPV/EHU, San Sebastian, Spain), Z Xin (Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), Norman Mannella, Limin Zhao ((1)Department of Physics, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95016, (2)Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), G.C. Gazzadi (Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), S. Hüfner ((1)Fachbereich Physik, Universität des Saarlandes, D-66041 Saarbrücken, Germany, (2)Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), M.A. Van Hove (Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), C.S. Fadley ((1)Department of Physics, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95016, (2)Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), D.A. Shirley (Physics Department, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania 17101), Zahid Hussain (Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California 94720), D. Ehm (Fachbereich Physik, Universität des Saarlandes, D-66041 Saarbrücken, Germany), Advanced Photoemission Spectroscopy and Diffraction Research Team
16:06 E9.007
Electronic Structure of Cu(001) with c(2x2)O overlayer- Sergey Stolbov, Abdelkader Kara, Talat S. Rahman (Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506.)
16:18 E9.008
EFFECTS OF SURFACE STRESS ON ADSORPTION OF OXYGEN ON Cu(001) AND Cu(001)-2\sqrt2\times\sqrt2-O- Yuki Saitoh, Masanori Yata (National Research Institute for Metals, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan)
16:30 E9.009
The surface geometry of coadsorbed K and O on Ni(100)- Renee D. Diehl, G. S. Leatherman (Penn State University), Paola Finetti, Ronan McGrath (University of Liverpool)
16:42 E9.010
Surface Core-Level Shifts as a Probe of the Local Overlayer Structure: O on Rh(111) and Ru(0001)--a DFT study- M.V. Ganduglia-Pirovano, K. Reuter, M. Scheffler (Fritz-Haber Institut, Berlin)
16:54 E9.011
Atomistic Mechanism of Surface-Oxide Formation on Ru(0001)- K. Reuter, M.V. Ganduglia-Pirovano, M. Scheffler (Fritz-Haber Institut, Berlin), C. Stampfl (Northwestern University, Evanston, and Fritz-Haber Institut, Berlin)
17:06 E9.012
Change of overlayer symmetry by impurities- Herbert Pfnuer (Institute fuer Festkoerperphysik, Hannover University), Igor Lyuksyutov (Texas Aamp;M University), Gabriella Godzik (Institute fuer Festkoerperphysik, Hannover University)
17:18 E9.013
Adsorption of Xe atoms on metal surfaces: surprising results and understanding - a DFT study- Juarez L.F. Da Silva, Matthias Scheffler (Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Germany), Catherine Stampfl (Northwestern University, Evanston, and Fritz-Haber-Institut)
E9.014
Adsorption of water molecules on metal surfaces, a full-potential LAPW study- Shiwu Gao (Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers and Göteborg University, SE-41296, Göteborg, Sweden), Bengt Kasemo, Bengt Lundqvist, Dingsheng Wang (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, 100080 Beijing, China)
Session E10. DCMP: Phase Transitions and Statistical Mechanics.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 203, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E10.001
Trajectories in phase diagrams, growth processes and computational complexity: how search algorithms solve the 3-Satisfiability problem.- Remi MONASSON (The James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago), Simona COCCO (Department of Physics, The University of Illinois at Chicago), S. COPPERSMITH (The James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago)
14:42 E10.002
Statistical Evaluation of the Performance of Energy Surface Search Algorithms- Mihai Horoi, Koblar A. Jackson (Physics Department, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859)
14:54 E10.003
Microcanonical and canonical Potts models- I. Ispolatov, E.G.D. Cohen (Rockefeller University)
15:06 E10.004
A new joint representation of the Ising model: Theory and new cluster method- H.G. Evertz, H.M. Erkinger, W. von der Linden (Theoretical Physics, Technical University Graz, Austria)
15:18 E10.005
Phase transitions in a grafted polymer using the Bond Fluctuation Model- Nilay Roy, David Landau (Center for Simulational Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.)
15:30 E10.006
Critical behavior at \bfm-axial Lifshitz points: field-theory analysis and \epsilon-expansion results- Hans Werner Diehl, Mykola Shpot (Fachbereich Physik, Universität Essen, D-45117 Essen, Germany)
15:42 E10.007
Analytical method for calculation of the phase diagram of a two-component lattice gas- Roman Chepulskii (Department of Solid State Theory, Institute for Metal Physics, N.A.S.U., UA-03680, Kyiv-142, Ukraine)
15:54 E10.008
Effects of Interactions on the Thermal Metal-Insulator Transition in Dirty Superconductors- M. Jeng, A.W.W. Ludwig (UCSB), T. Senthil (ITP, UCSB), C. Chamon (Boston University)
16:06 E10.009
Can disorder be locally thermodynamically favored at T=0- Kito Holliday, Vincent Crespi (Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University)
16:18 E10.010
Perfectly Scalable Discrete Event Simulations- M.A. Novotny (CSIT, Florida State U.), György Korniss (Dept. Physics, Applied Physics, amp; Astronomy, RPI)
16:30 E10.011
A Study of Computational Schemes for the Simulation of Stochastic Resonance- J.A. Romero, Ajit Hira (Northern New Mexico Community College)
16:42 E10.012
A Study of Atom-Ion Collisions Using a Parallelized Implicit Split Operator Procedure- Ajit Hira (Northern New Mexico Community College), Paul Alsing (University of New Mexico), Merle Riley (Sandia National Laboratories), Burke Ritchie (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
16:54 E10.013
Dynamics of the Fractional Oscillator- John Hanneken, Narahari Achar, Thomas Enck, Ted Clarke (Physics Dept., University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152)
17:06 E10.014
The Driven Fractional Oscillator- Narahari Achar, John Hanneken, Ted Clarke (Physics Dept.,University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152)
17:18 E10.015
Theory for nonequilibrium van der Waals and Casimir forces- Bo E. Sernelius (Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6032)
E10.016
Reentrant phase transition in the quantum anisotropic planar rotor model- Balazs Hetenyi (Department of Chemistry and Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton University), Martin H. Mueser (Institut fuer Physik, Johannes-Gutenberg Universitat, Mainz), Bruce J Berne (Department of Chemistry, Columbia University)
Session E11. GSNP: Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena II.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 204, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E11.001
Inverse problem for interface dynamics- Achille Giacometti (Facolta' di Scienze, Universita' di Venezia, Italy), Maurice Rossi (Laboratoire de Modelisation en Mecanique, Universite PMC Paris VI, France)
14:42 E11.002
Reconstructed Rough Phases During Surface Growth- Chen-Shan Chin, Marcel den Nijs (Department of Physics, University of Washington)
14:54 E11.003
Tip splitting and seaweed growth in directional solidification- Brian Utter, Eberhard Bodenschatz (Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853)
15:06 E11.004
Maximal Height of Kinetically Growing Self-Affine Surfaces- Subhadip Raychaudhuri, Cory Przybyla, Yonathan Shapir (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester*), Michael Cranston (Dept. of Mathematics, University of Rochester)
15:18 E11.005
Modeling of growth of L1_2-ordered domains in fcc Cu_3Au alloy- Mahdi Sanati, Alex Zunger (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
15:30 E11.006
A hydrodynamically-induced morphology transition in wax- Jr. King (Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Annandale, NJ), Jeffrey Hutter (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario)
15:42 E11.007
Spherulitic growth of wax in the presence of kinetic inhibitors- Jeffrey L. Hutter, Chris Smith, Alexander Khmaladze (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario)
15:54 E11.008
Scaling in Cyclical Surface Growth with Uniform and Random Times- Yonathan Shapir, Subhadip Raychaudhuri (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester*), Jacob Jorne (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Rochester*), David G. Foster (Eastman Kodak Co.**)
16:06 E11.009
Morphology transitions in 3D domain growth with Gaussian random fields- Belita Koiller (Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Cx.P. 68528, 21945-970, RJ, Brazil), Mark O. Robbins (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218)
16:18 E11.010
Shocking Facets in Growing Crystals- Vadim Tsemekhman, John Wettlaufer (University of Washington)
16:30 E11.011
Conformal Map Modeling Of The Pinning Transition In Laplacian Growth.- Mihail Popescu, George Hentschel, Fereydoon Family (Dept. of Physics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322)
16:42 E11.012
Initial Stages of the Dendritic Growth of NH_4Cl- Andrew Dougherty, James Reeder (Dept. of Physics, Lafayette College)
16:54 E11.013
ANGULAR DEPENDENCE OF THE DYNAMICAL SCALING BEHAVIOR IN LOW-MOBILITY MODELS OF THIN-FILM GROWTH- Jianguo Yu, Jacques Amar (University of Toledo)
17:06 E11.014
Stochastic field equations for amorphous film growth- M. Raible, S. J. Linz, P. Hanggi (Theoretische Physik I, Universitat Augsburg, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany)
E11.015
Phase Field Simulations of Oblique Incidence Ballistic Deposition- Markus Rauscher, James P. Sethna (Cornell University, Physics Dept.), Liguo Wang, Paulette Clancy (Cornell University, Chemical Eng.)
Session E12. DMP: Surface Nanostructures III: Epitaxial Nanowires and Atomic Manipulation.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 205, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E12.001
Scanning tunneling microscope-induced modification of Cu(100) surfaces and Ag nanowire arrays- Fred Leibsle, Mike York, Deeder Aurongzeb (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
14:42 E12.002
The growth of Ho on Si(001)- Chigusa Ohbuchi (Department of Physics and Astronomy), Jun Nogami (Department of Materials Science and Mechanics, and the Center for Fundamental Materials Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824)
14:54 E12.003
Time Evolution of Ag Nanowires Grown on Ag/GaAs(110) Surface- Hongbin Yu, C.S. Jiang, C.K. Shih (Physics Department, University of Texas at Austin)
15:06 E12.004
Self-Organized Growth of 1-D Nanostructures on Si Surfaces- Alison Baski (Virginia Commonwealth University)
15:42 E12.005
ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTANCE OF A SURFACE QUANTUM-WIRE ARRAY- Hanno Weitering (Delft University of Technology, THE NETHERLANDS), Kwonjae Yoo (The University of Tennessee)
15:54 E12.006
One-dimensional structure of clean Si(557) and Si(557)-Au- A. Kirakosian, J.-L. Lin, J.N. Crain, D.Y. Petrovykh, F.J. Himpsel (Dept. of Physics, U. Wisconsin-Madison), Th. Fauster (U. Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)
16:06 E12.007
Growth of DySi2 Nanowires on Si(001)- Bangzhi Liu, Jun Nogami (Department of Materials Science and Mechanics, Michigan State University), MSU MSM STM Team
16:18 E12.008
New Applications of Atomic Resolution Atomic Force Microscopy to Nanoscience amp; Nanotechnology.- Thor Rhodin (Department of Applied Physics,Cornell University,Ithaca,New York,14853.)
16:30 E12.009
Reversible Atomic Toggling of Individual Ti Atoms on Ag (100): A Microscopic 2-state System- TIBERIU JAMNEALA, KATSUMI NAGAOKA, MICHAEL F. CROMMIE (Department of Physics, Univ. of California at Berkeley)
16:42 E12.010
Controlling nanometer scale crystal growth with an AFM- R. Hariadi, S. C. Langford, J. Thomas Dickinson (Washington State University)
16:54 E12.011
High Speed Molecular Patterning via Massively-Parallel Dip-Pen Nanolithography- Seunghun Hong, Chad Mirkin (NU Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly, Northwestern University), Ming Zhang, David Bullen, Chang Liu (Micro Actuators, Sensors, and Systems Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
17:06 E12.012
The creation, manipulation and evolution of nanometer-scale structures in the Ag/Cu(111) system- Mike York, Fred Leibsle, Aaron Goedken (University of Missouri - Kansas City)
17:18 E12.013
Fabrication and Characterization of Self-assembled Alkanethiol Monolayers using STM- Fang Tian, Dawei Wang, Jia Grace Lu (Washington University, Department of Electric Engineering, #1127, 1 Brookings Dr., St. Louis, MO 63130)
Session E13. DCP: Dynamics at Surfaces: Excited Species.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 206, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E13.001
TRANSIENT SPECIES IN SURFACE REACTIONS- Sylvia Ceyer (Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:06 E13.002
Semiclassical treatment of charge transfer in molecule-surface scattering- Christian Bach, Axel Gross (Technische Universität München, D-85747 Garching, Germany)
15:18 E13.003
Remote Dissociation of Diatomic Molecules on Low Work Function Surfaces- Andrew C. Kummel (University of California, San Diego)
15:54 E13.004
An electronic excited state on Si(100): Structure, energetics, lifetime, and role in chemical reactions- Jim Hess, Doug Doren (Dept of Chemistry, University of Delaware)
16:06 E13.005
Dynamics of hyperthermal oxygen ions reacting with oxidized Si(100)- Tochko Tzvetkov, Cecilia Quinteros, Xiangdong Qin, Dennis Jacobs (University of Notre Dame)
16:18 E13.006
Eley-Rideal and hot atom reactions between H atoms on metal and graphite surfaces- Bret Jackson (Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
16:54 E13.007
Motional Averaging Effect in Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy- Xing Wei, Y.R. Shen (Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley)
17:06 E13.008
Applications of Atomic Resolution Atomic Force Microscopy to Nanoscience amp; Nanotechnology- Thor Rhodin (Department of Applied Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853)
Session E14. DCP: Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Imaging: Near-Field and Wide-Field Microscopy.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 210, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E14.001
Near-field Scanning Optical Microscopy of Polyfluorene Thin Films- David Vanden Bout (Dept. of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin)
15:06 E14.002
Imaging of Optoelectronic Processes in Nanometer-Scale Structures and Composites- David M. Adams (Columbia University, Department of Chemistry, New York City)
15:42 E14.003
Time-Correlated Single-Photon Counting Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Organic Thins Films in Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy- Eun-Soo Kwak, Tai-Jong Kang, Julie Teetsov, David A. Vanden Bout (University of Texas at Austin)
15:54 E14.004
Single Molecule Probes of Lipid Membrane Environments- Robert Dunn (Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas)
16:30 E14.005
Three-Dimensional Orientation of Single Molecules in Polymer Hosts- Robert Dickson (Georgia Institute of Technology)
17:06 E14.006
Transport through Molecular Films: Testing Molecular Scale Memory and Logic- D.R. Stewart, S-H. Kim, Y. Chen, D. Ohlberg, R.S. Williams (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto CA 94304 USA)
17:18 E14.007
Single-Molecule Fluorescence Studies of Different Chain-Length Luminescent Conjugated Polymers- Shu-Chun Yang, Wen-Yu Sun, Wunshain Fann (Institute of Atomic amp; Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan), Jui-Hung Hsu (Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan), J. D. White (Centre for High-speed amp; Broadband Networking, Multimedia University, 63100 Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia)
Session E15. DCP: Condensed Phase Dynamics: Charge Carrier Dynamics.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 211, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E15.001
Charge Flow and Solvent Dynamics in the Photodissociation of Molecular Cluster Ions- Robert Parson (University of Colorado at Boulder)
15:06 E15.002
Ionic Transport in Ambient and Supercritical Water- Peter J Rossky (Institute for Theoretical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712)
15:18 E15.003
A first principles molecular dynamics simulation of hydrated magnesium ion- Felice Lightstone, Eric Schwegler, Randolph Hood, Francois Gygi, Giulia Galli (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
15:54 E15.004
The Ultrafast Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in Aqueous Solution- Stephen Bradforth (University of Southern California)
16:30 E15.005
Dynamical Complexity in DNA from Picosecond/Nanosecond "Solvation" Measurements- Eric B. Brauns, Catherine J. Murphy, Mark A. Berg (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208), Mihaela L. Maderas, Robert S. Coleman (Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210)
16:42 E15.006
Variable Range Hopping and Electrical Conductivity in DNA- Z. G. Yu, Xueyu Song (Iowa State University)
16:54 E15.007
Measurement of electromagnetic pulse emitted during rapid intramolecular electron transfer- Matthew C. Beard, Gordon M. Turner, Charles A. Schmuttenmaer (Yale Univesity, Department of Chemistry)
17:06 E15.008
The mechanism of energy transfer in the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center- Xanthipe J. Jordanides (University of California, Berkeley), Gregory D. Scholes (University of Toronto), Graham R. Fleming (Univeristy of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Session E16. DCMP: CeMIn$_5$ Heavy Fermions.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 303, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E16.001
Unconventional superconductivity in CeIrIn_5 and CeCoIn_5: Specific heat and thermal conductivity studies- R. Movshovich (Los Alamos National laboratory), M. Jamie, J. D. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory), C. Petrovic, Z. Fisk (Florida State University), P. G. Pagliuso, J. L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National laboratory)
14:42 E16.002
Quasiparticle conductivity in the heavy-fermion superconductor CeCoIn_5- David Broun (Department of Physics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z1 and Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0HE, U.K.), Patrick Turner, Chris Bidinosti, Ahmad Hosseini, Richard Harris, Saeid Kamal (Department of Physics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z1.), C. Petrovic (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA), Z. Fisk (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA and Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA.), Doug Bonn, Walter Hardy (Department of Physics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z1.)
14:54 E16.003
Possible time reversal violating order parameter in the superconducting state of CeIrIn_5- R. H. Heffner (Los Alamos National Lab), Jeff E. Sonier (Simon Fraser University), D. E. MacLaughlin (University of California, Riverside), O. O. Bernal (California State University), Barbara Simovic, J. L. Sarrao, P. G. Pagliuso (Los Alamos National Lab)
15:06 E16.004
Normal State Electronic Transport in the Quasi Two-Dimensional Kondo System CeMIn_5- M.F. Hundley, P.G. Pagliuso, J.L. Sarrao, T.A. Brandman, J.M. Wills, J.D. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
15:18 E16.005
NMR and NQR in CeMIn_5- N.J. Curro, P.C. Hammel, P.G. Pagliuso, J.L. Sarrao, J.D. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
15:30 E16.006
^115In NQR Study of New Heavy Fermion Superconductors CeCoIn_5, CeIrIn_5 and CeRhIn_5- T. Kohara, Y. Kohori, Y. Yamato, Y. Iwamoto (Dept. of Material Science, Himeji Inst. of Tech., Hyogo 678-1297, Japan*), E. D. Bauer, M. B. Maple (University of California, San Diego**), J. L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos)
15:42 E16.007
Pressure Induced Evolution of CeRhIn_5 Fermi Surface- S.W. Tozer, D. Hall, T. Murphy, E. Palm (NHMFL), R.G. Goodrich (LSU), J.L. Sarrao, P.G. Pagliuso (LANL)
15:54 E16.008
The Fermi Surface of Ce_xLa_1-xRhIn_5 Alloys- Umit Alver, R. G. Goodrich (LSU), Donavan Hall, Eric Palm, Tim Murphy, Stan Tozer, Z. Fisk (NHMFL), J. L. Sarrao, P. G. Pagliuso (LANL)
16:06 E16.009
The Fermi Surfaces of CeMIn_5 (M = Co, Ir, and Rh)- R. G. Goodrich (LSU), Donavan Hall, Tim Murphy, Eric Palm, Stan Tozer (NHMFL), Umit Alver (LSU), Z. Fisk, Cedomir Petrovic (NHMFL), J. L. Sarrao, P. G. Pagliuso, J. Wills (LANL)
16:18 E16.010
ARPES study of the CeMIn_5 family of heavy fermion superconductors- A.J. Arko, T. Durakiewicz, J.J. Joyce, D.P. Moore, J.L. Sarrao, L.A. Morales, P.G. Pagliuso (Los Alamos National Laboratory), C.G. Olson (Ames Laboratory)
16:30 E16.011
Coexistence of magnetism and superconductivity in CeRh_1-xIr_xIn_5- P.G. Pagliuso, R. Movshovich, J.D. Thompson, M.F. Hundley (Los Alamos National Laboratory), N.J. Curro (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos - NM), P.C. Hammel (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J.L. sarrao, C. Petrovic, D. Hall, Zack Fisk (NHMFL, Florida State University)
16:42 E16.012
Superconductivity and Magnetism in CeCo_xRh_1-xIn_5 Pseudoternary Compounds- E. J. Freeman, V. S. Zapf, E. D. Bauer, J. A. Petricka, R. P. Dickey, C. Sirvent, N. A. Frederick, M. B. Maple (University of California, San Diego)
16:54 E16.013
Yb- and U-based variants of CeMIn_5 (M=Co,Ir,Rh)- J.L. Sarrao, P.G. Pagliuso, N.O. Moreno, M.F. Hundley, J.D. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545), Z. Fisk (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32306)
17:06 E16.014
Magnetotransport of Ce Based Heavy-fermion Superconductors- A.D. Christianson (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, MS E536, Los Alamos National Laboratory), M.F. Hundley (Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics Group, MS K764, Los Alamos National Laboratory), A.H. Lacerda (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, MS E536, Los Alamos National Laboratory), P.G. Pagliuso, J.L. Sarrao (Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics Group, MS K764, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
17:18 E16.015
Tunable dimensionality and magnetic transport properties of Ce_2TIn_8- N.O. Moreno, M.H. Hundley, P.G. Pagliuso, R Movshovich, J.D. Thompson, J.L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Z Fisk (NHMFL, Florida State University)
E16.016
Ce-site dilution studies in the antiferromagnetic heavy fermions Ce_mRh_nIn_3m+2n (m = 1,2;- J.D. Thompson, P.G. Pagliuso, N.O. Moreno, N.J. Curro, M.F. Hundley, P.C. Hammel, J.L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Z. Fisk (NHMFL, Florida State University)
E16.017
On the origin of the difference between resistive T_0 and thermodynamic T_\mbox\scriptsize c in the heavy-fermion superconductor CeIrIn_5- P. Gegenwart, N. Oeschler, P. Hinze, R. Borth, E. Lengyel, G. Sparn, F. Steglich (Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, D-01187 Dresden, Germany), J. L. Sarrao, J. Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM 87545)
E16.018
Unconventional Superconductivity in CeCoIn_5- Tim Murphy, Eric Palm, Stan Tozer, Donavan Hall (NHMFL), R. G. Goodrich, Umit Alver (LSU), Z. Fisk, Cedomir Petrovic (NHMFL), J. L. Sarrao, P. G. Pagliuso, J. Wills (LANL)
Session E17. DMP: Insulators and Dielectrics: Electronic Structure and Optical Properties II.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 304, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E17.001
Electronic Structure of Cuprate Mott Insulator (Ca2CuO2Cl2) Studied by Inelastic X-ray Scattering- M.Zahid Hasan (Stanford University), Eric Isaacs (Bell Labs/Lucent Tech.), Zhi-Xun Shen (Stanford University), Lance Miller (Ames Lab & Iowa State Univ.)
14:42 E17.002
MODEL DIELECTRIC FUNCTION WITH LOCAL-FIELD EFFECTS- Eric L. Shirley (Optical Technology Division, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD)
14:54 E17.003
Calculation of the polarizability of C_60 and Na clusters using Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory and Local Orbitals- Argyrios Tsolakidis, Daniel Sanchez-Portal, Richard Martin (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
15:06 E17.004
Berry-phase treatment of the homogeneous electric field perturbation in insulators- Ricardo Nunes (Depto de Física - UFMG - Brazil), Xavier Gonze (PCPM - Université Catholique de Louvain - Belgium)
15:18 E17.005
Influence of Intermolecular Bonding and Many-Body Effects on Electron Distribution in Solid Hydrogen Fluoride - Nuclear Quadrupole Interaction for ^19F- T. P. Das (SUNY Albany, Albany NY), Hong Li (RIKEN, Wako-shi, Japan), N. Sabirin Mohamed (SUNY Albany), N. Sahoo (Albany Medical College, Albany NY; SUNY Albany), T. M. Briere (KEK-MSL, Tsukuba, Japan), M. Frank (Fachbereich Physik, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany), W. Kreische (Univ. Erlangen-Nürnberg)
15:30 E17.006
THE ROLE OF SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION IN "SNAPOVER" ANOMALOUS CURRENT COLLECTION- C.D. Thomson, J.R. Dennison (Utah St. Un.), B.V. Vayner, J.T. Galofaro, D.C. Ferguson, Win de Groot (NASA Glenn Research Center)
15:42 E17.007
Zener tunneling and Franz-Keldysh effects in thin crystals- Alexander Onipko (Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden), Lyuba Malysheva (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ukraine)
15:54 E17.008
Concept of local polaritons and optical properties of mixed polar crystals- Alexey Yamilov (The Graduate Center of CUNY, New York, NY 10016 amp; Department of Physics, Queens College of CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367), Lev Deych (Department of Physics, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07079), Alexander Lisyansky (Department of Physics, Queens College of CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367)
16:06 E17.009
Pressure-induced electron delocalization in methylene iodide- David Pinnick (St. Cloud State University), Scott Lee (University of Toledo), Anthony Anderson (University of Waterloo)
16:18 E17.010
First-principles prediction of orthorhomic CaSiO_3 perovskite- Bijaya Karki (University of Minnesota), Renata Wentzcovitch (university of Minnesota), Lars Stixrude (University of Michigan)
16:30 E17.011
Quantitative determination of the orbital ordering in YTiO3 by using resonant x-ray scattering technique- Hironori Nakao, Y. Wakabayashi, T. Kiyama, Y. Murakami (Photon Factory, Institute of Materials Structure Science (KEK)), M.V. Zimmermann, J.P. Hill, D. Gibbs (Department of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory), S. Ishihara (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University), K. Taguchi, Y. Tokura (Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo)
16:42 E17.012
ANDERSON-STUART MODEL TO ANALYZE DC CONDUCTIVITY OF FLUORMICA GLASSCERAMICS- Mahantappa S. Jogad, B.S. Krishnamurthy, V. Saraswati (Sharanabasaveshwar College of Science, Gulbarga – 585 103, India)
16:54 E17.013
Vibrational properties and phase stability of boron nitride- Antonino Marco Saitta, Yann Le Godec, Jean-Michel Besson (Physique des Milieux Condensés, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France)
Session E18. FIAP/DMP: Materials Theory and Computation for Industrial Problems I: Materials.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 307-308, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E18.001
Dielectric Properties of ZrO_2- Xinyuan Zhao, David Vanderbilt (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08855-0849)
14:42 E18.002
Defect ordering in aliovalently-doped cubic zirconia from first principles- Alexander Bogicevic, Christopher Wolverton, Gary M. Crosbie, Ellen B. Stechel (Ford Research Laboratory)
14:54 E18.003
Structural Form of Cubic BC_2N- Hong Sun (Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 and Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030, China), Soung-Hoon Jhi, D. Roundy, Marvin L. Cohen, Steven G. Louie (Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720)
15:06 E18.004
First-principles phonon dispersion and structural energetics of NiTi- Xiangyang Huang, Karin Rabe (Rutgers University)
15:18 E18.005
Materials by Design: Cybersteels- Hern-Jeng Jou (QuesTek Innovations LLC)
15:54 E18.006
Automating First-Principles Phase Diagram Calculations- Axel van de Walle (Northwestern University), Gerd Ceder (MIT), Mark Asta (Northwestern University)
16:06 E18.007
Incorporating first-principles energetics in computational thermodynamics approaches- Chris Wolverton, Ravi Vijayaraghavan (Ford Motor Company), Xin-Yan Yan (U. of Wisconsin), Vidvuds Ozolins (Sandia National Labs.)
16:18 E18.008
Chemical Order of HCP Ag_2Al: resolving the discrepancy between X-ray and TEM data.- Nikolai Zarkevich, D. D. Johnson, A. V. Smirnov (Depts. of Materials Science amp; Engineering and Physics, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801), R. Hyland (K-B Alloys, Reading, PA)
16:30 E18.009
First-principles investigation of the rhenium effect in Cr-based alloys.- N.I. Medvedeva (Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Yekaterinburg, Russia and Northwestern University), Y.N. Gornostyrev (Institute of Metal Physics, Yekaterinburg, Russia), A.J. Freeman (Northwestern University)
16:42 E18.010
Multiscale Modeling of Precipitate Microstructure: A Combined First-Principles/Cluster-Expansion/Phase-Field Approach- Venu Vaithyanathan, Long-Qing Chen (Penn St. Univ.), Chris Wolverton (Ford Motor Company)
16:54 E18.011
Effects of anisotropy on microstructural evolution in polycrystalline systems- Andrei Kazaryan, Bruce R. Patton, Yunzhi Wang (Ohio State University)
17:06 E18.012
Simulations of Dry Sliding Friction in a Model Lennard-Jones Solid- T.C. Germann, J.E. Hammerberg, B.L. Holian (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
17:18 E18.013
Grain Boundary Dislocations and Sliding- John Hamilton, Istvan Daruka, Jonathon Zimmermann, Douglas Medlin (Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore, CA)
17:30 E18.014
First principles study of dislocations in bcc metals- Darren Segall (MIT), Sohrab Ismail-Beigi (UC Berkeley), T.A. Arias (Cornell University)
Session E19. DFD: Liquid Crystals I: Phase Ordering, Transitions, and Dynamics.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 310, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E19.001
Phase Separation in Thermally Quenched Isotropic-Liquid Crystal Binary Systems- Roland Ennis, Peter Palffy-Muhoray (Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242)
14:42 E19.002
Phase Transitions in a Nematic Binary Mixture- Shila Garg, A. Christine Rauch, D. T. Jacobs (Physics Department, The College of Wooster, Wooster OH)
14:54 E19.003
Phase ordering behavior of liquid crystals in a model which includes hydrodynamics- J. Yeomans (University of Oxford), Colin Denniston (The Johns Hopkins University), Enzo Orlandini (INFM, University of Padua)
15:06 E19.004
Modeling Field-Dependent Tilt and Birefringence in Chiral Smectic-A Liquid Crystals- J. V. Selinger, J. R. Lindle, S. R. Flom, F. J. Bartoli, R. Shashidhar, B. R. Ratna (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC)
15:18 E19.005
Monte Carlo Simulation of Liquid-Crystal Alignment and of Chiral Symmetry-Breaking- Jianling Xu, Robin L. B. Selinger (Catholic University, Washington, DC), Jonathan V. Selinger, R. Shashidhar (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC)
15:30 E19.006
A four-site model for elongated LC molecules: Visualization- J.C. Lee, Gary Morris, Adel Ali (University of Southern Mississippi)
15:42 E19.007
Short Range Order in the Isotropic Phase of Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystals- Gil M. Barretto, Peter J. Collings (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA 19081), Dirk Bennemann, Detlef Lötzsch, Gerd Heppke (Iwan-N.-Stranski-Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Technical University Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany)
15:54 E19.008
Phase Diagram of a Model Dipolar Liquid Crystal- Jayashree Saha, J. Daniel Gezelter (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, USA)
16:06 E19.009
Dynamic Non-Equilibrium Phase Behavior During the Random Sequential Adsorption of Tethered Hard Disks- Jeffrey J. Gray (University of Washington, Dept. of Biochemistry), D. Harley Klein (University of California, Santa Barbara, Dept. of Chemical Engineering), Brian A. Korgel, Roger T. Bonnecaze (University of Texas, Dept. of Chemical Engineering)
E19.010
Orientational ratchsm in dye-polymer systems and the photoalignment of liquid crystals- Peter Palffy-Muhoray, Tamas Kosa (Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001, USA.)
Session E20. DMP: Nanotubes III: Synthesis and Characterization II.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 401, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E20.001
Fabrication and properties of single-wall carbon nanotube films- Otto Zhou (University of North Carolina)
15:06 E20.002
Oriented carbon nanotube growth on Si (100) substrates.- Lolita Rotkina, Samir Shah, Hyungsoo Choi, Joseph Lyding (Beckman Institute), STM group at Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology Collaboration
15:18 E20.003
A novel route to aligned BxCyNz nanotubes- Weiqiang Han, John Cumings, Alex Zettl (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of California, Berkeley and Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720)
15:30 E20.004
The thickness effect of pre-deposited catalyst film on carbon nanotube growth by chemical vapor deposition- Y.Y. Wei, Gyula Eres, Douglas H. Lowndes (Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee 37831)
15:42 E20.005
Acetylene Decomposition Process in the Initial Stage of the Carbon Nanotube Growth on Fe(001)- Gun-Do Lee, Seungwu Han, Jaejun Yu, Jisoon Ihm (School of Physics, Seoul National University)
15:54 E20.006
Growth of Carbon Nanotubes on Silicon Nitride AFM Probes- Matthew Housley, Dale Kitchen, Robert Davis (Brigham Young University, Department of Physics and Astronomy)
16:06 E20.007
Microscopic growth rate measurements in single-walled carbon nanotube synthesis by chemical vapor deposition- Jason H. Hafner, Charles M. Lieber (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University)
16:18 E20.008
Direct Measurements of as-produced Individual SWNTS and Small Ropes of Carbon- Sivaram Arepalli, Pavel Nikolaev, William Holmes (G. B. Tech., Inc./ Lockheed Martin, P. O. Box 58561, Mail Stop C61, Houston, TX 77258), Victor Hadjiev (Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204), Bradley Files, Carl Scott (NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058), NASA-JSC Nanotube Team
16:30 E20.009
Carbon Nanotube Tip for Scanning Tunneling Microscopy- Hiroshi Tokumoto, Tetsuo Shimizu, Wataru Mizutani (JRCAT-NAIR, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8562, Japan), Atsushi Ando (ETL, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan)
16:42 E20.010
Study of the Capped End of Carbon Nanotubes by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy- K-D Ryang, C-H Chung, H-W Yeom, I-W Lyo (Institute of Physics and Applied Physics, and ASSRC, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, South Korea), T. Suzuki, M. Kusunoki (Japan Fine Ceramics Center, Nagoya, 456-8537, Japan), Institute of Physics and Applied Physics Team, Japan Fine Ceramics Center Collaboration
16:54 E20.011
CN nanobells and CN/carbon heterojunctions- E. G. Wang, Xucun Ma (Inst. of Phys., CAS)
17:06 E20.012
Physical and Chemical Changes to Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Caused by Polymer-Assisted Ultrasonication- M. Yudasaka (ICORP-JST, NEC, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8501, Japan), M. Zhang, A. Koshio (ICORP-JST), Sumio Iijima (Meijo Univ., Nagoya 468-8502, Jpn, ICORP-JST, NEC)
E20.013
STM Studies of Fe-Filled Carbon Nanotubes Synthesized by CVD- R. Czerw, J. Liu, A Rao, D.L. Carroll (the Laboratory for Nanotechnology and Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, Clemson SC 29634)
Session E21. DBP: Function of Biomolecules.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 604, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E21.001
A new method for analysis of Ion Channel dwell times- J. Bruce Johnson (Department of Chemistry and Physics, Arkansas State University, State University AR, 72467), Seth Armstrong (Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Arkansas State University, State University AR, 72467), Richard Puetter (University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92092-0424)
14:42 E21.002
Instability and symmetry-breaking of beads driven by actin polymerization- Shoudan Liang (NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field CA 94035), Hong Qian (Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195)
14:54 E21.003
Fluorescence energy transfer monitoring of protein-protein interaction in human cells: the Cyclin T1-HIV1 Tat case.- Aldo Ferrari, Riccardo A. G. Cinelli, Vittorio Pellegrini, Fabio Beltram (Scuola Normale Superiore and INFM, I-56126 Pisa, Italy), Alessandro Marcello, Mudit Tyagi, Mauro Giacca (Molecular Medicine Laboratory, ICGEB, I-34012 Trieste, Italy.)
15:06 E21.004
Balanced Rates in Transcription Termination- Kevin Harrington, Robert Laughlin (Stanford), Shoudan Liang (NASA Ames), Stanford/Ames Collaboration
15:18 E21.005
Statistical Mechanics of Transcription Factor Binding- J. David Moroz, Ulrich Gerland, Terence Hwa (Department of Physics, University of California San Diego)
15:30 E21.006
Transport Measurements of Single Peptide Molecules- Huiming Qiu, A.T. Johnson (Department of Physics and Astronomy and LRSM,University of Pennsylvania), P.L. Dutton (Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics,University of Pennsylvania)
15:42 E21.007
Creation of a Buried Charge Drives Protein Quake in Photoreceptor Activation- Aihua Xie, Lorand Kelemen (1), Johnny Hendriks (2), Brandy White (1), Klaas J. Hellingwerf (2), Wouter D. Hoff (1)Dept. of Phys., Oklahoma State Univ., 2)Dept. of Microbiol., Univ. of Amsterdam, 3)Dept. of Biochem. amp; Mol. Biol., Univ. of Chicago)
Session E22. DMP/GMAG: Magnetic Nanostructures III: Exchange Bias.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 605-610, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E22.001
Local atomic structure of partially ordered NiMn in NiMn/NiFe exchange coupled layers- Francisco Espinosa, Steven Conradson (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Robin Farrow, Michael Toney (IBM Almaden Research Center)
14:42 E22.002
Measurements of Exchange Bias Anisotropy Energy in CoFe/IrMn Bilayers- Heather Brown, E. Dan Dahlberg (University of Minnesota School of Physics and Astronomy), Chunhong Hou (Seagate Technology)
14:54 E22.003
Time dependence of the Exchange Anisotropy in Co/CoO bilayers- I. N. Krivorotov, E.D. Dahlberg (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota)
15:06 E22.004
Rotatable Anisotropy in Exchange Coupled Co/CoO Bilayers- Thomas Gredig, Ilya N. Krivorotov, E. Dan Dahlberg (University of Minnesota)
15:18 E22.005
Exchange bias due to defects and domains in the volume of the antiferromagnet- Gernot Guntherodt (RWTH Aachen, II. Physikal. Institut, 52056 Aachen, Germany)
15:54 E22.006
Exchange Bias in Fe_xZn_1-xF_2/Co Bilayers- Hongtao Shi, David Lederman (Department of Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-6315)
16:06 E22.007
Thickness Dependence of the Coercivity Enhancement in Exchange Coupled Bilayers- Ivan K. Schuller (Physics Department, University of California - San Diego), C. Leighton (Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota)
16:18 E22.008
Two-stage Magnetization Reversal in Exchange Biased Bilayers- C. Leighton (Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota), Ivan K. Schuller (Physics Dept, University of California - San Diego), M.R. Fitzsimmons, P. Yashar, A. Hoffmann (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. Nogues (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain), J. Dura, C.F. Majkrzak (National Institute for Standards and Technology)
16:30 E22.009
Tailoring Exchange Bias with Magnetic Nanostructures*- Kai Liu, Ivan K. Schuller (Physics Dept., U. C. San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0319), Shenda M. Baker (Department of Chemistry, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA 91711), Mark Tuominen (Physics Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003), Thomas P. Russell (Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003)
16:42 E22.010
Electronic and magnetic properties of X/NiO(001) (X=Fe and Co)- Ruqian Wu (California State University, Northridge)
16:54 E22.011
Non-collinear magnetism and exchange bias at the FM NiFe/AFM NiMn interface: local spin density FLAPW study- K. Nakamura, A. J. Freeman (Northwestern University), D.-S. Wang (Northwestern University and Academic Sinica (China)), L. Zhong, J. Fernandez-de-Castro (Seagate Technology LLC.)
17:06 E22.012
Perpendicular Exchange Bias of Co/Pt Multilayers- Stefan Maat, Eric E. Fullerton, Kentaro Takano, S.S.P. Parkin (IBM Almaden Research Center)
17:18 E22.013
Probing the magnetic transitions in exchange-coupled FePt_3/Fe bilayers- Robert L. Compton, Michael J. Pechan (Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056), Stefan Maat, Eric E. Fullerton (IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA 95120-6099)
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 606, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E23.001
Protein Function in the Post-Genomic Era- Todd Yeates (UCLA)
15:06 E23.002
Singular Value Decomposition for Genome-Wide Expression Data Processing and Modeling- Orly Alter (Department of Genetics, Stanford University), Patrick O. Brown (Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University), David Botstein (Department of Genetics, Stanford University)
15:18 E23.003
High Performance Alignment with Universal Statistics: the Hybrid Method and Open Problems- Yi-Kuo Yu, Elizabeth Raley (Department of Physics, Florida Atlantic University)
15:30 E23.004
Analyzing and Designing Biological Circuits- Adam Arkin (LBNL / UC-Berkeley)
16:06 E23.005
Disposable Microwell Arrays for High Throughput Protein Biochemical Assays- James Klemic, Heng Zhu, Mark Reed, Michael Snyder (Yale Univ.)
16:18 E23.006
Statistical properties of potential cruciform structures in 37 complete genomes of prokaryotes- Fabrizio Lillo (Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia, Unita' di Palermo, Palermo, Italy), Salvatore Basile, Rosario N. Mantegna (Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia - Unita' di Palermo and Department of Physics and Technology, Palermo University, Palermo, Italy)
Session E24. DMP/GMAG: CMR III: Phase Diagrams/Phase Transitions.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 607, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E24.001
Resistive Transitions Relevant to the Nd 4f-Spins in the Antiferromagnetic Metallic Phase of the Perovskite Manganite- H. Kuwahara (Sophia Univ.\ amp; PRESTO JST), K. Noda, R. Kawasaki (Sophia Univ.)
14:42 E24.002
First principles investigation of ferromagnetic manganites.- Renata Wentzcovitch, Alexander Dobin (Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, School of Physics and Astronomy, Minnesota Supercomputer Institute for Digital Technology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455)
14:54 E24.003
Computational Study of Models for Manganites- Jan Burgy (NHMFL and CSIT, Florida State University), Victor Martin-Mayor (Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Roma "La Sapienza"), Adrian Feiguin, Elbio Dagotto (NHMFL, Florida State University)
15:06 E24.004
Critical Exponents of the Ferromagnetic Transition in Double Exchange Systems- Nobuo Furukawa (Dept. Physics, Aoyama Gakuin Univ.), Yukitoshi Motome (Institute of Materials Science, Tsukuba University)
15:18 E24.005
Spin correlations in bilayer manganites- Stephan Rosenkranz, Ray Osborn, Lida Vasiliu-Doloc, John F. Mitchell, Sunil Sinha (Argonne National Laboratory), Jeff W. Lynn (NIST and University of Maryland)
15:30 E24.006
Percolative conductivity and critical exponents in mixed-valent manganites- Ye Xiong, X.C. Xie (Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK74078), S.Q. Shen (Department of Physics,The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, HongKong, China)
15:42 E24.007
Vertical phase boundary in a new phase diagram of lightly doped La_1-xSr_xMnO_3 -- Complex orbital ordering phenomena- Kazuma Hirota (Department of Physics, Tohoku University), D.E. Cox (Department of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory), Tatsuo Fukuda (Department of Synchrotron Radiation Facility Project, JAERI), Youichi Murakami (Institute of Materials Structure Science, KEK), Yasuo Endoh (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)
15:54 E24.008
Complex orbital state in manganites- Ryo Maezono, Naoto Nagaosa (Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan)
16:06 E24.009
Phase Diagram of the Double Exchange Model in D=3- Victor Martin-Mayor (Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Roma, La Sapienza,00185 Roma, Italy), Jose Luis Alonso (Departamento de Fisica Teorica, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain), Luis Antonio Fernandez (Departamento de Fisica Teorica I, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain), Francisco Guinea (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales (CSIC). Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain.), Victor Laliena (Departamento de Fisica Teorica, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain)
16:18 E24.010
Electronic structure changes in capped and uncapped films of La_0.7Sr_0.3MnO_3- S. Stadler , Y. U. Idzerda (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C. 20375), D. L. Ederer , T. Schuler , S. Itsa-Ortiz (Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118), T. A. Callcott, G. Woods (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996)
16:30 E24.011
Unusual Time Dependence in the Magnetic Transition ~of La_0.7Ca_0.3MnO_3- C. P. Adams, J. W. Lynn (NIST Center for Neutron Research/ Univ. of MD), Y. M. Mukovskii, A. A. Arsenov, D. A. Shulyatev (Moscow Steel and Alloys Institute)
16:42 E24.012
Is CMR a Manifestation of Transition From Ferromagnetic to Anti-Ferromagnetic Phase?- F.B. Malik, A.A. Shams (Southern Illinois University)
Session E25. DMP: Spin Dependent Phenomena in Semiconductors II: Spin Coherence and Polarization.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 612, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E25.001
Optically-Induced Resonances of Nuclear Spin by a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas- Gian Salis, J. M. Kikkawa, D. D. Awschalom (Department of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara CA 93106), Y. Ohno, H. Ohno (RIEC, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
14:42 E25.002
Electrostatic Gate Control of Optically-Induced Nuclear Polarization- A.A. Houck, J.A. Folk, C.M. Marcus (Harvard University), M. Shayegan (Princeton University)
14:54 E25.003
Force Detection of Nuclear Polarization in Optically Pumped GaAs- Doran D. Smith (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD), Kent Thurber (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD and Center for Superconductivity Research, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD), Lee E. Harrell (United States Military Academy, West Point, NY), Raul Fainchtein (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD)
15:06 E25.004
Heating the nuclear spin system in optically pumped single GaAs quantum dots- Al.L. Efros, D. Gammon, T.A. Kennedy, M. Rosen, D.S. Katzer (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC), S.W. Brown (NIST, Gaithersberg), V.L. Korenev, I.A. Merkulov (A.F. Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia)
15:18 E25.005
Spin Decoherence in III-V Quantum Wells and Superlattices- Wayne H. Lau, Michael E. Flatté (Optical Science and Technology Center, University of Iowa)
15:30 E25.006
Spin Coherence and Dephasing in GaN- E. Johnston-Halperin, B. Beschoten, D.K. Young, J.E. Grimaldi, S. Keller, S.P. DenBaars, U.K. Mishra, E.L. Hu, D.D. Awschalom (Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106)
15:42 E25.007
Room-temperature study of ultrafast spin dynamics in bulk semiconductors by the photo-induced magneto-optical Kerr effect- A.V. Kimel (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia), F. Bentivegna (Research Institute for Materials, University of Nijmegen, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands), V.N. Gridnev, V.V. Pavlov, R.V. Pisarev (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia), Th. Rasing (Research Institute for Materials, University of Nijmegen, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
15:54 E25.008
Hanle effect measurements of spin lifetimes in InAs self-assembled quantum dots- R.J. Epstein, D.T. Fuchs, W.V. Schoenfeld, P.M. Petroff, D.D. Awschalom (Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation, University of California, Santa Barbara CA 93106)
16:06 E25.009
Electron and hole spin relaxation in CdMnTe quantum wells- Denis Scalbert, Frédéric Teppe, Christophe Camilleri (Groupe d'Etude des Semi-Conducteurs, Université Montpellier 2, France), Michel Dyakonov (Laboratoire de Physique Mathématique, Université Montpellier 2, France), Michal Nawrocki (Institute of Experimental Physics, Warsaw University, Poland), Yuri Semenov (Institute of Semiconductor Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Joel Cibert, Serge Tatarenko (Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique, Université Joseph-Fourier Grenoble, France), Thomas Wojtowicz (Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.)
16:18 E25.010
Spin Coherence Measurements of the Nitrogen-Vacancy Center in Diamond- Forrest Charnock, Thomas Kennedy (Naval Research Lab)
16:30 E25.011
Spin Instabilities in Semiconductor Superlattices at \nu =1- D. C. Marinescu (Clemson University), J. J. Quinn (University of Tennessee)
16:42 E25.012
Spin Effects in the Local Density of States of GaAs- Jens Könemann, Peter König, Thomas Schmidt, Rolf J. Haug (Institut für Festkörperphysik, Universität Hannover, Appelstr. 2, D-30167 Hannover, Germany)
16:54 E25.013
Spin Polarization in Si-Doped GaAs Layers and Quantum Wells- Thomas A. Kennedy, Forrest T. Charnock, Daniel Gammon, Joseph G. Tischler, Allan S. Bracker (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 20375)
17:06 E25.014
Collective modes in a bilayer spin-polarized system- I. Tifrea, D. C. Marinescu (Department of Physics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634)
17:18 E25.015
Spin packet diffusion in doped semiconductors: the role of Coulomb interactions- Irene D'Amico (ISI foundation, Torino, Italy), Giovanni Vignale (University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri)
Session E26. DCMP: High T$_c$ Superconductors V: Optical Properties I.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 613-614, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E26.001
Observation of the transverse optical plasmon in SmLa_0.8Sr_0.2CuO_4-\delta- Diana Dulic, D. van der Marel, A.A. Tsvetkov, S.S. Saxena (Laboratory of Solid State Physics, MSC, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands.), A. Pimenov, A. Loidl (Experimentalphysik V, University of Augsburg, Universitaetsstrasse 2, 86135 Augsburg, Germany.), D.M. Broun (Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Superconductivity and Department of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK.), Saeid Kamal, W.N. Hardy, Ruixing Liang (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1z1, Canada.), I.M. Sutjaha, A.A. Menovsky (Van der Waals - Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.)
14:42 E26.002
Transverse Josephson Plasma in SmLa_1-xSr_xCuO_4-\delta- Hiroyuki Shibata (NTT Basic Research Laboratories)
14:54 E26.003
Ellipsometric Investigation of the Temperature Dependent Optical Properties of La_2-xSr_xCuO_4 Over a Broad Spectral Range- Todd Holden, C. Bernhard, B. Keimer, M. Cardona (Max Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstrasse 1, 70569 Stuttgart, GERMANY), A. Wittlin (Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Aleja Lotnikow 32, Warszawa, Poland), C. Uchida (Department of Superconductivity, University of Tokyo, Yagoi 2-11-16, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113, JAPAN)
15:06 E26.004
Dynamical optical properties of La2-xSrxCuO4 cuprates- M.L. Schneider, S. Rast, M. Onellion (Physics Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706), Y. Ren, X. Zhang, G. Luepke (Applied Sciences Department, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA), I. Perakis (Physics Department, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN), M. Abrecht, D. Ariosa, D. Pavuna (Physique Appliquee, Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland), X.H. Zeng, Si Weidong, X.X. Xi (Physics Department, Pennsylvania State Unversity, College Park, PA)
15:18 E26.005
Optical Spectroscopy of La_2-x-yNd_ySr_xCuO_4- M. Dumm, S.V. Dordevic, D.N. Basov (University of California, San Diego), S. Komiya, X.F. Sun, Y. Abe, Y. Ando (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan)
15:30 E26.006
Effects of a magnetic field on c-axis sum rule and superfluid density in high-T_c cuprates- Wonkee Kim, Jules P. Carbotte (Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
15:42 E26.007
A New Niobium Double Split-Ring Resonator for Microwave Studies of High-Tc Superconductors- Pinder Dosanjh, Ruixing Liang, Darren Peets, W.N. Hardy, D.A. Bonn (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z1)
15:54 E26.008
Dependance of the IR Hall effect on the Oxygen doping in YBCO films- L.B. Rigal, D.C. Schmadel, J.C. Cerne, M. Grayson, G.S. Jenkins, J.R. Simpson, H.D. Drew (Physics Department, University of Maryland, College Park, MD), B. Maiorov, E. Osquiguil (S.C. de Bariloche, R.N.,Argentina), R. Hughes, J.S. Preston (Physics Department, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.)
16:06 E26.009
Time-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy of high-Tc supercondutors using a free electron laser- R.P.S.M. Lobo, R. Prazeres, J.M. Ortega (CLIO, LURE, France), N. Bontemps (LPS, ESPCI, France)
16:18 E26.010
Optical studies of Dy-doped Bi-2212.- L. Gasparov, T. Pekarek (University of North Florida), D. Tanner (University of Florida), H. Berger, L. Forro, G. Margaritondo (Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne)
16:30 E26.011
The Absence of Superfluid Response in the Optical Conductivity of the Edge Region of Optimally Doped Bi_2Sr_2CaCu_2O_8+\delta Crystals- J.J. Tu, C.C. Homes, M. Strongin ((BNL)^*), D.N. Basov ((UCSD)), G.D. Gu ((UNSW Australia))
16:42 E26.012
Photoinduced changes of reflectivity in untwinned single crystals of YBa2Cu3O6+x- G. Segre, N. Gedik, J. Orenstein (UC Berkeley and LBNL, Berkeley, CA), D.A. Bonn, R. Liang, W.H. Hardy (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)
Session E27. DCMP: Organic Conductors and Superconductors I.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 615, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E27.001
Unusual enhancement of the upper critical field: role of Spin Density Waves- InJae Lee, Paul Chaikin (Department of Physics), Mike Naughton (Department of Physics, Boston College)
14:42 E27.002
Cooling rate Dependence of Hc2 (along c axis) for (TMTSF)2ClO4- Weida Wu, Injae Lee, P. M. Chaikin (Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 08544)
14:54 E27.003
Quasiparticle density of states in triplet quasi-one-dimensional organic superconductors- R. D. Duncan, C. D. Vaccarella, C. A. R. Sa de Melo (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technhology, Atlanta, GA 30332)
15:06 E27.004
Finite temperature spin susceptibility tensor for triplet quasi-one-dimensional organic superconductors- C. D. Vaccarella, R. D. Duncan, C. A. R. Sa de Melo (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA 30332)
15:18 E27.005
Field Induced Spin Density Waves near the Onset of Superconductivity in (TMTSF)_2PF_6- M. Rohde, W. Kang (University of Chicago)
15:30 E27.006
Effect of Uniaxial Pressure in Organic Superconductors- Madoka Tokumoto, Toshiyuki Mizutani, Tatsue Kinoshita (Electrotechnical Laboratory), James Brooks (Florida State University/NHMFL), Yoshiya Uwatoko (Saitama University), Olga Drozdova, Kyuya Yakushi, Itaru Tamura, Hayao Kobayashi (Institute for Molevular Science), Takashi Mangetu, Jun-ichi Yamada (Himeji Institute of Technology), Takahiko Sasaki (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University), Kohtaro Ishida (Science University of Tokyo)
15:42 E27.007
Shubnikov-de Haas effect and Yamaji oscillations in the antiferromagnetically ordered organic superconductor k-(BETS)2FeBr4: A Fermiology study- Luis Balicas (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA), James S. Brooks (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Florida State University,Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA), Kevin Storr, David Graf (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Florida State University,Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA), Shinia Uji, H. Shinagawa (Tsukuba Magnet Laboratory, National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0003, Japan), E Ojima, H Fujiwara, H Kobayashi (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Aichi, 444-8585, Japa), A Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokio 113-0033, Japan), M Tokumoto (Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan)
15:54 E27.008
Simple Fit for the Magic Angle Magnetoresistance in (TMTSF)_2PF_6- E. I. Chashechkina, P. M. Chaikin (Dept. of Physics, Princeton)
16:06 E27.009
Analytic studies of coexisting density waves in organic charge transfer solids- Erica Carlson, David Campbell (Electrical and Computer Engineering and Dept. of Physics, Boston University)
16:18 E27.010
A magnetic field induced phase transition, from metallic to a highly conducting state, in the antiferromagnetic insulator \lambda-(BETS)_2FeCl_4- L. Balicas, K. Storr, J. S. Brooks (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee-FL 32306, USA), S. Uji (Tsukuba Magnet Lab., NRIM, Tsukuba, Japan), E. Ojima, H. Fujiwara, H. Kobayashi (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Aichi, 444-8585, Japan), A. Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan), M. Tokumoto (Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan)
16:30 E27.011
Magnetic field-dependent interplay between incoherent and Fermi liquid transport mechanisms in low-dimensional \tau phase organic conductors- Kevin Storr, Luis Balicas, James Brooks, David Graf (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Florida State University, Tallahassee Florida), George Papavassiliou (Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens Greece)
16:42 E27.012
Optical spectroscopy of neutral-ionic phase transition in charge-transfer complexes: TTF and Tetrahalo-p-benzoquinones- Yoichi Okimoto, Sachio Horiuchi, Reiji Kumai (Joint Research Center for Atom Technology), Eiji Saitoh, Yoshinori Tokura (Univ. of Tokyo)
Session E28. DCMP/DMP: High T$_c$ Superconductors VI: 2-D Defects and Surface Pinning of Vortices.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 616, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E28.001
A path to enhanced supercurrent conduction in YBaCuO: grain boundary doping- Jochen Mannhart (Experimentalphysik VI, Center for Electronic Correlations and Magnetism, Institute of Physics, Augsburg University, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany)
15:06 E28.002
Critical Current Density of YBa_2Cu_3O_7-\delta Low-Angle Grain Boundaries- H.J. Kim (University of Tennessee), J.R. Thompson (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab), D.T. Verebelyi, C. Cantoni, J.D. Budai, D.K. Christen (Oak Ridge National Lab)
15:18 E28.003
Vortex flow in low-angle bicrystal substrate YBCO thin film grain boundaries- M.S. Rzchowski (University of Wisconsin), G.A. Daniels, A. Gurevich (University of Wisconsin-Madison), B.M. Hinaus (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
15:30 E28.004
Observation of Large Unquantized Magnetic Flux Generated along Asymmetric Tilt Boundary of YBa_2Cu_3O_y LPE Film- Koji Suzuki (Japan Science and Technology Corporation), Seiji Adachi, Toshiaki Takagi, Tadashi Utagawa, Naoki Koshizuka, Keiichi Tanabe (Superconductivity Research Laboratory, ISTEC, Japan)
15:42 E28.005
The electronic state in the mixed state of YBa_2Cu_3O_y investigated by complex surface impedance measurement- Y TSUCHIYA, K IWAYA, K KINOSHITA, H KITANO, A MAEDA (Dept. of Basic Science, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan), T HANAGURI (Dept. of Adv. Materials Science, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan), K SHIBATA, T NISHIZAKI, N KOBAYASHI (IMR, Tohoku Univ., Japan)
15:54 E28.006
Edge and bulk transport in the vortex state of NbSe2 crystals- Z.L. Xiao, E. Y. Andrei (Dept. of Physics, Rutgers University, NJ), Y. Paltiel, E. Zeldov (Department of Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel), P. Shuk, M. Greenblatt (Dept. of Chemistry, Rutgers University, NJ)
16:06 E28.007
Influence of edge barriers on vortex dynamics in weak-pinning superconducting strips- B. L. T. Plourde, D. J. Van Harlingen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), D. Yu. Vodolazov (Nizhny Novgorod University), R. Besseling, M. B. S. Hesselberth, P. H. Kes (Leiden University)
16:18 E28.008
Interaction of vortices with oriented twin boundaries in single crystal of Y Ba_2Cu_3O_7-\delta .- Juan Herbsommer (Lucent Technologies, 700 Mountain Ave. , Murray Hill, NJ , USA.), Javier Luzuriaga, Gladys Nieva (Centro Atomico Bariloche, Bariloche, RN, Argentina)
E28.009
Dynamic vortex structures on grain boundaries in a high magnetic field.- A. Gurevich (Applied Superconductivity Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706)
Session E29. DCMP: Defects in Silicon.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 617, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E29.001
Surface-Related Energy Dissipation in Nanomechanical Resonators.- K.L. Ekinci, Y. Yang, M.L. Roukes (CALTECH)
14:42 E29.002
Dislocation-induced microstructure in strain-relaxed SiGe/Si layers studied using high resolution x-ray microdiffraction- C.B. Stagarescu, G. Xu, D.E. Eastman (James Franck Inst., Univ. of Chicago), P.M. Mooney, J.L. Jordan-Sweet (IBM Res. Div., TJ Watson Research Center), B. Lai, Z. Cai (APS, Argonne Natl. Lab.)
14:54 E29.003
Atom-Resolved Three-Dimensional Mapping of Boron Dopants in Si(100) by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy- Lequn Liu, Jixin Yu, Joseph W. Lyding (Beckman Institute, University of Illinois)
15:06 E29.004
Vibrational Lifetimes H-related Defects in Si- Michael Budde (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235)
15:42 E29.005
A tight-binding study of defect and surface properties of silicon and germanium- N. Bernstein, S.C. Erwin, M.J. Mehl, D.A. Papaconstantopoulos (Center for Computationl Materials Science, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC)
15:54 E29.006
Self-Diffusion in Si and Ge- Blas Uberuaga, Hannes Jonsson (Department of Chemistry, University of Washington), Wolfgang Windl, Roland Stumpf (Motorola)
16:06 E29.007
Nitrogen in silicon: Fast diffusion through a purely interstitialcy mechanism- Peter A. Schultz (Sandia National Laboratories)
16:18 E29.008
Carbon point defect in Si: a Green's function study- Heather Loechelt (Department of Mathematics, Arizona State University), Alexander A. Demkov (Physical Sciences Research Labs, Motorola, Inc., Tempe AZ 85284)
16:30 E29.009
Theory for Electronic Structure and Associated Hyperfine Interactions for Neutral Vacancy-Associated Hydrogen (Muonium) Atom Center in Silicon- Hong Li (RIKEN, Wako-shi, Japan), N. Sahoo (Albany Medical College, Albany NY; SUNY Albany, Albany, NY), T.P. Das (SUNY Albany), R. Scheuermann (RIKEN), K. Nagamine (KEK-MSL, Tsukuba, Japan; RIKEN)
16:42 E29.010
Energetics of small Si-interstitial clusters.- Stefan Birner, Jeongnim Kim, David A. Richie, John W. Wilkins (Ohio State University), Thomas Lenosky (LLNL), Arthur F. Voter (LANL)
16:54 E29.011
ELECTRONIC SUBSYSTEM EXCITATION AND RADIATION DEFECT GENERATION IN SILICON- Vladimir Rumyantsev (Donetsk Phys.amp;Tech. Institute of the NASU, R.Luxembourg Str. 72, 83114 Donetsk, Ukraine)
17:06 E29.012
A SYSTEMATICAL STUDY OF THE SiGe ALLOY AND ITS INTRINSIC DEFECTS- A. Fazzio (Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo, Caixa Postal 66318, 05315-970, São Paulo, SP, Brazil), P. Venezuela (Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, SBCampo, SP, Brazil), G. M. Dalpian, Antônio J. R. da Silva (IF, USP, Brazil)
Session E30. DCMP: Optical Properties Nitrides and Bose-Einstein Condensation.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 618, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E30.001
Understanding the GaAsN Dilute Alloy- N.~A. Modine, E.~D. Jones, A.~A. Allerman, S.~R. Kurtz (Sandia National Laboratories)
14:42 E30.002
The evolution of nitrogen impurity states in GaP:N and GaAs:N: from isolated centers, pairs, clusters to an impurity band- Yong Zhang, A. Mascarenhas (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), H.P. Xin, C.W. Tu (UCSD)
14:54 E30.003
Photoconductivity of Dilute InGaNAs and GaNAs Alloys Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy- E. Strohm, M. Adamcyk, B.J. Ruck, T. Tiedje (Dept of Physics and Astronomy, U of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC)
15:06 E30.004
A Resonant Raman Scattering Study of GaAsN- J. C. Verley, A. Mascarenhas (National Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO)
15:18 E30.005
Photoemission spectromicroscopy studies on ELO GaN surfaces- Yi Yang, Sanjay Mishra (LBNL,Berkeley,CA 94720), Shihong Xu, Herve Cruguel, Gerald J. Lapeyre (Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717), Franco Cerrina (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,WI 53706), Jan F. Schetzina (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695)
15:30 E30.006
NMR and NQR Studies of CuMO_2-based Transparent p-Type Conductors- A. Rajabzadeh, F. Monte, J. Liu, T. Olheiser, V. Achuthan, M. K. Jayaraj, J. Tate, Jr. Warren (Oregon State University)
15:42 E30.007
Optical and electrical properties of CuMO_2 transparent p-type conductors- A. D. Draeseke, M. K. Jayaraj, T. Ulbrich, M. Kroupp, J. Tate (Department of Physics, Oregon State University), R. Nagarajan, A. Oblezov, A. W. Sleight (Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University)
15:54 E30.008
Coherence of light emitted by an electron-hole pair condensate- A. Olaya-Castro, F.J. Rodriguez, L. Quiroga (Depto. Fisica, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota D.C., Colombia.), C. Tejedor (Dpto. Fisica Teorica de la Materia Condensada, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain)
16:06 E30.009
Excitonic Packets with Bose-Einstein Condensate: How to Probe the Coherency?- Dan Roubtsov, Yves Lépine (Département de physique, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada)
16:18 E30.010
Amplification of an Excitonic Bose-Einstein Condensate in \mathrmCu_2\mathrmO by Sequential Orthogonal Excitation- André Merizzi, Mathieu Massé, Emery Fortin (Department of Physics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada)
16:30 E30.011
Bose condensation of exciton polaritons in a model microcavity- Paul Eastham, Peter Littlewood (Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
16:42 E30.012
Bose Einstein Condensation of microcavity polaritons and lasing - crossover between the two regimes.- Marzena Szymanska, Peter Littlewood (Theory of Condensed Matter, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK)
16:54 E30.013
Spin-exchange kinetics of excitons in Cu_2O*- J.I. Jang, K.E. O'Hara, J.P. Wolfe (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Session E31. GMAG: Magnetic Properties and Thermodynamics: Experimental.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 619, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E31.001
Effect of Linear Defects on the Structure and Dynamics of Domain Walls in Ultrathin Co Films- L. Krusin-Elbaum, T. Shibauchi, B. Argyle, L. Gygnac (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), D. Weller (IBM Almaden Research Center)
14:42 E31.002
Magnetic and Transport Properties of Quasi 1-D Pr_3RuO_7 with Selective Impurity Doping- Z.X. Zhou, G. Cao, S. McCall, C.S. Alexander, J.E. Crow (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory*)
14:54 E31.003
Sputtered Films of PdMn for Paramagnetic Thermometry and Bolometry- Raymond Nelson, Dmitri Sergatskov, Robert Duncan (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131), John McKenney (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185)
15:06 E31.004
Heat Capacity of Isolated and Coupled \Fe_30Mo_72\ Magnetic Molecules- S.L. Bud'ko, P.C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory and Iowa State Univ.), A. Müller, P. Kögerler (Univ. Bielefeld), D. Martien (Quantum Design), J. Schnack (Univ. Osnabrük), M. Luban (Ames Laboratory and Iowa State Univ.)
15:18 E31.005
Critical Behavior in the Heat Capacity of Fe[S_2CN(C_2H_5)_2]_2Cl- H. Aruga Katori (Inst. of Phys. amp; Chem. Res. (RIKEN), Mag. Mater. Lab., Wako, Saitama, 351-0198, JP), M.L. Laccheo, G.C. DeFotis (College of William amp; Mary, Chem. Dept., Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795)
15:30 E31.006
Evidence for Successive Doping-Induced Dimensionality Transitions in the Spin-Chain Compound Ca_2+xY_2-xCu_5O_10.- M.D. Chabot, G.I. Drandova, and J. T. Markert (Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712 USA)
15:42 E31.007
Tb_1-xY_xNi_2Ge_2: Investigation of the magnetic structure using x-ray resonant exchange scattering.- D. WERMEILLE, C. SONG, A.I. GOLDMAN, P.C. CANFIELD (Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University), Z. ISLAM (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:54 E31.008
Magnetic Anisotropy of the Layered Manganites La_2-2xSr_1+2xMn_2O_7 (x = 0.3 … 0.4)- Ulrich Welp, Andreas Berger, Vitali Vlasko-Vlasov, Hoydoo You, Ken Gray, John Mitchell (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
16:06 E31.009
Magnetic properties of a metal-organic coordination system MCl2(bpy)- Tan Yuen, Chyanlong Lin (Department of Physics, Temple University), Jing Li (Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University)
16:18 E31.010
Magnetic properties and superconductivity in CeCo_2 nanoparticle- C.R. Wang, Y.Y. Chen, Y.D. Yao (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC), C.L. Chang, Y.S. Weng (Department of Physics, Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taiwan, ROC)
16:30 E31.011
Absence of Magnetic Ordering in Co_1-xMn_xCl_2.H_2O- G.C. DeFotis, D.K. Havey, G.S. Coker (College of William amp; Mary, Chem. Dept., Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795), H. Aruga Katori (Inst. of Phys. amp; Chem. Res. (RIKEN), Mag. Mater. Lab., Wako, Saitama, 351-0198, JP)
16:42 E31.012
Anomalous Low Temperature Magnetoresistance of Tb_5Si_3- Peggy Hill (Physics Department, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701), Sujoy Roy, Naushad Ali (Physics Department, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901-4401)
16:54 E31.013
Magnetic Body Force in Magnetic Fluids- Mike Hogue, Weili Luo (University of Central Florida)
17:06 E31.014
Forces on permeable conductors in magnetic fields- Lee W. Casperson (Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics, Portland State University)
17:18 E31.015
Low temperature specific heat of Fe/Cr multilayer- B. Revaz, M.-C. Cyrille, F. Hellman (UCSD Dept of physics 9500 Gilman Dr. LaJolla, CA 92093)
Session E32. GIMS: Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy and Near Field Optical Spectroscopy.
Monday afternoon, 14:30, Room 620, Washington State Convention Center
14:30 E32.001
Mechanical Detection of Optically Pumped Nuclear Polarization in GaAs- Kent Thurber (U.S. Army Research Lab, Adelphi, MD and Center for Superconductivity Research, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD), Lee E. Harrell (United States Military Academy, West Point, NY), Raul Fainchtein (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, MD), Doran D. Smith (U.S. Army Research Lab, Adelphi, MD)
14:42 E32.002
Magnet-on-Oscillator Characterization for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy.- T. A. Messina, M. D. Chabot, K. T. Tatebe, U. Mirsaidov, A. Badinski, and J. T. Markert (Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712 USA)
14:54 E32.003
Probing into the local structure of quadrupolar spin systems with MRFM- Rieko Verhagen, Cees Hilbers, Arno Kentgens (Physical Chemistry, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands), Herman van Kempen (Experimental Solid State Physics II, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
15:06 E32.004
Near-field infrared microscopy with a transient light-induced probe- Dmitri Simanovski, Daniel Palanker, Todd Smith (W.W.Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305)
15:18 E32.005
Optical amplitude and phase contrast in scattering-type near-field microscopy- Rainer Hillenbrand, Fritz Keilmann (Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, 82152 Martinsried, Germany)
15:30 E32.006
Low temperature apertureless NSOM using quartz crystal tuning forks.- N. G. Patil, Henry Zhu, Jeremy Levy (Univ of Pittsburgh, Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Pittsburgh, PA)
15:42 E32.007
Nonlinear Optical Imaging of Single Quantum Dots in a Dense Matrix Using an Apertureless Near-Field Optical Microscope- Robert Martinez, Linda Nieman, Gerhard Krampert (Texas Materials Institute and Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Austin)
15:54 E32.008
Fluorescence Microscopy with resolution beyond classical limits by stimulated emission depletion- Thomas A. Klar, Marcus Dyba, Stefan Jakobs, Stefan W. Hell (High Resolution Optical Microscopy Group, Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, 37070 Göttingen, Germany)
16:06 E32.009
Applications of the Evanescent Microwave Probe in semiconductor metrology and biological imaging- Zhengyu Wang, Zhi-Xun Shen (Department of Physics, Stanford University), Michael Kelly (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Stanford University), Chris Winter, Liqun Luo (Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University), Jeff Wetzel (SEMATECH)
16:18 E32.010
Aspects of imaging with a scanning probe Magnetic Resonance Force Microscope- D.V. Pelekhov, A. Suter, P.C. Hammel (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos NM), M.L. Roukes (California Institute of Technology , Pasadena CA)