Program overview
THURSDAY MORNING, 15 MARCH 2001
Session V1. DPOLY: The Glass Transition: Bulk and Thin Film.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Ballroom 6A, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V1.001
The character of the glass transition in thin polymer films- Richard Jones (Dept of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield, UK)
08:36 V1.002
The Glass Transition at the Nano-Meter Scale: Considerations of Confinement and Size Effects- Gregory B. McKenna (Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409-3121)
09:12 V1.003
Spatially Heterogeneous Dynamics in Polymer Melts and Glasses- M.D. Ediger (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
09:48 V1.004
A Monte Carlo Method for Characterizing the Structure of Glasses- Isaac C. Sanchez (Chemical Engineering Department, University of Texas at Austin)
Session V2. DCMP: Conduction in DNA; followed by Order and Spectroscopy in Quasi 1D Metals.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Ballroom 6B, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V2.001
Electrons on the DNA double helix- George Gruner (Department of Physics, UCLA)
08:36 V2.002
Electrons in Dry DNA from First Principles- Emilio Artacho (Dep. Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad Autónoma, 28049 Madrid, Spain)
09:12 V2.003
Fluctuation-facilitated charge migration along DNA- Robijn Bruinsma (Instituut-Lorentz for Theoretical Physics)
09:48 V2.004
Structural Instabilities in Low Dimensional Correlated Systems- Jean-Paul POUGET (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS-UMR 8502, Paris-Sud University 91405 Orsay, France)
10:24 V2.005
Non-Fermi Liquid Photoemission Line Shapes in Quasi-One-Dimensional Mo Bronzes- Gey-Hong Gweon (University of Michigan)
Session V3. DCMP: High T$_c$ Superconductors: Tunneling and Pseudogap.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Ballroom 6C, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V3.001
Correlation of Tunneling Spectra in BSCCO 2212 with the Resonance Spin Excitation.- John Zasadzinski (Illinois Institute of Technology and Argonne National Lab)
08:36 V3.002
Pseudogap Features of Intrinsic Tunneling in Bi2212 \thanksThis work was done in collaboration with V.~Krasnov, D.~Winkler and T.~Claeson from Chalmers University of Technology, and Seong-Ju Hwang and Jin-Ho Choy from Seoul National University, Korea. Support from the Swedish Research Council for Engineering Sciences and the Swedish Superconductivity Consortium is greatly appreciated.- August Yurgens (Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden)
09:12 V3.003
Tunneling Spectroscopy and Pseudogaps in the Cuprates- Øystein Fischer (Département de physique de la matière condensée, Université de Genève, 1211 Genève 4, Switzerland)
09:48 V3.004
Fine features of the optical conductivity in cuprates- Dimitri N. Basov (Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego)
10:24 V3.005
Thermodynamic measurements on high T_c compounds.- John Cooper (University of Cambridge)
Session V4. FIAP/DBP: George E. Pake Prize: Spectroscopy and Structure of Disease.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Ballroom 6E, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V4.001
Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering and Biophysics- Katrin Kneipp (Technical University Berlin)
08:36 V4.002
Modeling Tumor Invasion: Effects of Native Vascularity and Tumor Metabolism- Edward Gawlinski (Temple University, Department of Physics)
09:12 V4.003
Spectroscopy for Detection of Cancer- Irene Georgakoudi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, G.R. Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, Cambridge MA 02139)
09:48 V4.004
Pake Prize Talk: The Future of Medical Imaging- Lonnie Edelheit (General Electric Corporate Research and Development)
Session V5. GMAG: Anomalous Hall Effect in Half-Metals and Granular Systems.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 602-603, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V5.001
Extraordinary Hall Effect in Colossal Magnetoresistive Materials- Myron B. Salamon (University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign)
08:36 V5.002
Spin Hall Effect- J.E. Hirsch (University of California, San Diego)
09:12 V5.003
Extraordinary Hall Effect and Anomalous Resistivity in Half-metal CrO2- Gang Xiao (Physics Department, Brown University)
09:48 V5.004
Quantum Interference and the Giant Hall Effect in Non-magnetic Percolating Systems*- Xixiang Zhang (Physics Department, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong)
10:24 V5.005
Evidence for two-band magnetotransport in half-metallic chromium dioxide- Steven M. Watts (MARTECH, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4351)
Session V6. GSNP: Applications of Nonlinear and Statistical Physics in Biology.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 608, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V6.001
Synchrony and Control of Neuronal Networks.- Steven Schiff (George Mason University)
08:36 V6.002
Beyond Boole - Nonlinear Dynamics Based Computation- William Ditto (Georgia Institute of Technology)
09:12 V6.003
Weak Perturbations of Biochemical Oscillators- Paul Gailey (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701)
09:48 V6.004
Noisy inverted pendulums with time-delayed feedback: Statistical Dynamics- John G. Milton (University of Chicago)
10:24 V6.005
Anomalous Diffusion and the First Passage Time Problem- Mingzhou Ding (Florida Atlantic University)
Session V7. DCMP: Phase Diagram of Highly Interacting 2D Electrons.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 609, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V7.001
Spin behavior near the metal-insulator transition in Si MOSFETs- S. V. Kravchenko (Northeastern University)
08:36 V7.002
Evidence for suppression of weak localization effects for two dimensional fermions in a low density GaAs hole sample- Allen Mills (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, NJ 07974)
09:12 V7.003
Thermodynamic compressibility near the metal insulator transition- HongWen Jiang (Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA)
09:48 V7.004
Metal Insulator Transition in p-SiGe- PETER COLERIDGE (Institute for Microstructural Science, National Research Council of Canada)
10:24 V7.005
Evidence for a Quantum Phase Transition to a Ferromagnetic State in a 2D Electron System.- Sergey A. Vitkalov (City College of New York, CUNY)
Session V8. DCMP: Granular Materials III: Vibration.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 208, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V8.001
NMR Measurements of Vibrofluidized Granular Media- Xiaoyu Yang, D. Candela (Physics Dept., University of Massachusetts Amherst)
08:12 V8.002
Rotational Stability of a Granular Gas- Whitney Marshall, Michael L. Wilson (The University of Tulsa)
08:24 V8.003
Fluidization versus phase in vertically vibrated granular media- P. K. Dixon (Department of Physics, California State University at San Bernardino), D. J. Durian (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California – Los Angeles)
08:36 V8.004
Velocity correlations in dense granular gases- Daniel Blair, Arshad Kudrolli (Clark University)
08:48 V8.005
Effects of inelasticity on the spectrum of velocity fluctuations in a 2D granular gas- Klebert Feitosa, Narayanan Menon (Dept. of Physics, U. of Massachusetts, Amherst)
09:00 V8.006
New phase with cubic symmetry in a vibrated confined granular layer- Alexis Prevost, Jeffrey Urbach (Georgetown University, Department of Physics)
09:12 V8.007
Dynamics of a 2D Granular Media in a Thin Veritcal Drum.- Ashford Galbreath, Jeffrey S. Olafsen (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, University of Kansas)
09:24 V8.008
The Effects of Humidity on the Dynamics of Electrostatically-driven Granular Media- Dan Howell, Igor Aranson, George Crabtree (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:36 V8.009
Vibration-induced jamming transition in granular media.- G. D'Anna, G. Gremaud (IGA, Department of Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland)
09:48 V8.010
Logarithmic Relaxation in Tenuous Material- Kittiwit Matan, Rachal Williams, Thomas Witten, Sidney Nagel (University of Chicago)
10:00 V8.011
Density Functional Theory of Hard Sphere Condensation Under Gravity- Joseph Both, Daniel Hong (Lehigh University)
10:12 V8.012
Low Temperature Superconducting Granular Balls- R. Tao, Xiaojun Xu, Y. C. Lan (Temple U., Philadelphia, PA)
10:24 V8.013
Pattern dynamics in the thin granular layer under vertical vibration- Hyuk Kyu Pak, Kipom Kim (Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Pusan, 609-735, Korea)
10:36 V8.014
Fluidization in vibro-fluidized granular system- Hyuk Kyu Pak, Jong Jin Park, Kipom Kim (Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Pusan, 609-735, Korea)
Session V9. FIAP: Advanced Solid State Electronic Cooling and Power Generation I.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 201, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V9.001
Thermoelectric Materials Research at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory- Brian Sales (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
08:36 V9.002
Fabrication and Thermoelectric Properties of 1D Bi_1-xSb_x Nanowires in Anodic Alumina Templates- Yu-Ming Lin, O. Rabin, S. B. Cronin, M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT)
08:48 V9.003
Electronic Properties of Bismuth Nanowires- S.B. Cronin, Yu-Ming Lin, O. Rabin, M.R. Black, M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT)
09:00 V9.004
Characterizing Bismuth Nanowires Using Far Infrared Optics- M. R. Black, Y.-M. Lin, S. B. Cronin, O. Rabin, M. S. Dresselhaus (MIT)
09:12 V9.005
Thermoelectric properties of bismuth quantum wire arrays- K Celestine, T.E. Huber (Howard University), M.J. Graf (Boston College)
09:24 V9.006
Effect of oxidation on the thermoelectric properties of PbTe and PbS epitaxial films- E.I. Rogacheva, I.M. Krivulkin, O.N. Nashchekina, A.Yu. Sipatov, V.V. Volobuev (Kharkov State Polytechnic Univ, Ukraine), M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT)
09:36 V9.007
Another possible PGEC material- Sandra Schujman, Glen Slack (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
09:48 V9.008
Refrigeration by Combined Tunneling and Thermionic Emission in Vacuum- Yoshikazu Hishinuma, Boris Y. Moyzhes, Theodore H. Geballe, Thomas W. Kenny (Stanford University)
10:00 V9.009
Transport Properties of Clathrate Cs_8A_nSn_46-n-\delta Under High Pressure- Feng Chen, Kevin L. Stokes (Advanced Material Research Institute, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148), George S. Nolas (Ramp;D Division, Marlow Industries, Inc., 10451 Vista Park Rd., Dallas, TX 75238), Jianjun Dong (Physics Department, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849), Otto F. Sankey (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287)
10:12 V9.010
Theoretical investigation of rattling vibrational modes in type-II clathrate materials- Abhijit Poddar, Otto F. Sankey (Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ), Jianjun Dong (Auburn University, Auburn, AL), Charles W. Myles (Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX)
10:24 V9.011
Theoretical study of the lattice thermal conductivity in Ge framework semiconductors; effects of the framework and of rattlers.- Otto F. Sankey (Arizona State University, Tempe AZ), Jianjun Dong (Auburn University, Auburn AL), Charles W. Myles (Texas Tech University, Lubbock TX)
10:36 V9.012
Structural, Electronic, and Vibrational Properties of Tin Clathrate Materials- Charles W. Myles (Texas Tech U.), Jianjun Dong (Auburn U.), Otto F. Sankey (Arizona State U.)
10:48 V9.013
Thermoelectric response of metallic perovskites: Sr_1-xLa_xTiO_3 (0 \leq x \leq0.1)- Okuda Tetsuji, Nakanishi Kenji, Miyasaka Shigeki (JRCAT), Tokura Yoshinori (JRCAT, Univ. of Tokyo)
Session V10. DMP: Surfaces IV: Characterization of Structure.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 203, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V10.001
The application of photoelectron holography to some challenging surfaces: In and As on Si(100)- Paul Reese, T. Miller, T.-C. Chiang (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
08:12 V10.002
Atomically resolved three dimensional images from surfaces- Joachim Wider, Felix Baumberger, Thomas Greber, Juerg Osterwalder (Physik Institut, Universität Zürich, Winterthurerstr. 190 8057 Zürich, Switzerland), Mauro Sambi (University of Podova, 35131 Padova, Italy), Roberto Gotter, Alberto Verdini, Francesco Bruno, Alberto Morgante (Laboratorio TASC, 34012 Trieste, Italy), Dean Cvetko (Sincrotrone Trieste, 34100 Trieste, Italy)
08:24 V10.003
Atomic structure imaging with Paterson Inversion of multi-incidence LEED data- Huasheng Wu, Simon Ma, Shihong Xu, Wingkin Ho, David Tong (Department of Physics, University of Hong Kong)
08:36 V10.004
Annihilation Characteristics of Positrons Trapped at the Surfaces of Ge, Si, GaAs, Cu, and Ag using Positron annihilation induced Auger Electron Spectroscopy (PAES)- Shannon Starnes, Nial Fazleev (University of Texas at Arlington), Eunseung Jung (Samsun Electronics), Amy Zhou (Texas Instruments), John Fry, Alex Weiss (University of Texas at Arlington)
08:48 V10.005
Structural characterization of Zn/Pt(111) bimetallic surfaces- S. Banerjee, C. Ho, B. E. Koel (Dept. of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089)
09:00 V10.006
Multi-Wave Resonance Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction in Thin Films: Determination of X-ray Reflection Phases- Shih-Lin Chang, Yuri Stetsko, Yen-Ru Lee, Chia-Hung Ching, Chi-Yuan Hung, Gang-Yi Lin, Tze-Chang Lin (Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.), Yi-Shan Huang, Chun-Shiung Chao (Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.)
09:12 V10.007
Laser Assisted Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (LASIMS)- Jan Sunner, Jon Eckberg, Recep Avci (ICAL, Montana State Univeristy, Bozeman, MT 59717), Gary Groenewold, Jani Ingram (INEEL, Idaho Falls, ID 83415-2208)
09:24 V10.008
Local crystal analysis using near-field optical second harmonic microscopy: application to thin ferroelectric films- I. I. Smolyaninov, H. Y. Liang, C. H. Lee, C. C. Davis (Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Maryland), R. Ramesh (Department of Materials and Nuclear Engineering, University of Maryland)
09:36 V10.009
Neutron Depth Profiling (NDP) of boron thin films in epitaxially grown silicon- H. Heather Chen-Mayer, George P. Lamaze, David S. Simons (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Session V11. DMP: Nanoparticles and Nanowires V: Theory.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 204, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V11.001
Pseudopotential calculations of addition energies and optical transitions in charged semiconductor quantum dots- Alberto Franceschetti, Alex Zunger (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado 80401)
08:12 V11.002
Effect of an inhomogeneous magnetic field on the exchange constant of a quantum dot quantum computer- Rogerio de Sousa, Xuedong Hu, Sankar Das Sarma (Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742-4111)
08:24 V11.003
GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN STRUCTURALLY TRANSFORMED GALLIUM ARSENIDE NANOCRYSTALS- Sanjay Kodiyalam, Rajiv. K. Kalia, Hideaki Kikuchi, Aiichiro Nakano, Fuyuki Shimojo, Priya Vashishta (Concurrent Computing Laboratory for Materials Simulations Department of Physics amp; Astronomy and Department of Computer Science Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4001)
08:36 V11.004
Mechanism of CO_2 fixation by semiconductor nanocrystals- Ligen Wang, Stephen J. Pennycook (Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN 37831.), Sokrates T. Pantelides (Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN 37831 and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, TN 37235)
08:48 V11.005
Phonons in a nanoparticle mechanically coupled to a substrate- Kelly R. Patton, Michael R. Geller (University of Georgia)
09:00 V11.006
Ab initio calculated electronic structure of metallic nanowires- Jörg Opitz, Peter Zahn, Ingrid Mertig (Technische Universität Dresden, Institut für Theoretische Physik, D-01062 Dresden, Germany)
09:12 V11.007
Electronic Structure Calculations For MoSe Nanowires- Filipe J. Ribeiro, David J. Roundy, Marvin L. Cohen (University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:24 V11.008
First-Principles Calculations of Conduction Channels of Atomic Wires- Nobuhiko Kobayashi (RIKEN(The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research)), Masaru Tsukada (University of Tokyo), Masakazu Aono (RIKEN(The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research), Osaka University, CREST-JST)
09:36 V11.009
Silicon atomic wires: a self-consistent analysis- Pawel Pomorski, Jeremy Taylor, Brian Larade, Hong Guo (McGill University)
09:48 V11.010
Theoretical study of Kondo effect of electron tunneling through a quantum dot- Shi-Jie Xiong (Department of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China)
Session V12. DMP: Thin Films V: Two-dimensional Cluster Diffusion on Surfaces.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 205, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V12.001
Cluster Diffusion and Dissociation in Growth Kinetics - An Atomic View- Kentaro Kyuno (University of Tokyo)
08:36 V12.002
Decay of Mounds on Cu(111) and Ag(111)- Chandana Ghosh (Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506), Oleg Trushin, Talat S. Rahman, Tapio Ala-Nissilä (Helsinki University of Technology, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland.)
08:48 V12.003
Adatom Descent from 2-dimensional Ag Islands on Ag(111)- Altaf Karim, Abdelkader Kara, Talat S. Rahman (Kansas State University)
09:00 V12.004
Adatom island diffusion on metal fcc(001) surfaces and its effects on island growth- Ismo T. Koponen (Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland)
09:36 V12.005
Atomistic and continuum modeling of 2D nanocluster evolution in metal(100) homoepitaxial systems- Da-Jiang Liu (Ames Laboratory), J. W. Evans (Department of Mathematics and Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University)
09:48 V12.006
Level Sets and Reversible Island Growth- Max Petersen (Georgia Tech, School of Physics/UCLA, Dept. of Mathematics), Christian Ratsch, Russel Caflisch (UCLA, Dept. of Mathematics), Andrew Zangwill (Georgia Tech, School of Physics)
10:00 V12.007
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ISLAND NUCLEATION PROCESS DURING SUBMONOLAYER DEPOSITION- M. Bartelt (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA), J.W. Evans (Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory, IA)
10:12 V12.008
RATE-EQUATION APPROACH TO ISLAND CAPTURE-ZONES AND ISLAND-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN SUBMONOLAYER GROWTH- Jacques G. Amar (University of Toledo), Mihail Popescu, Fereydoon Family (Emory University)
10:24 V12.009
RATE AND RATE-DIFFUSION EQUATIONS FOR USE WITH DEFECTIVE AND PATTERNED SUBSTRATES- John Venables (Arizona State University)
V12.010
Evolution of clusters by the persistent diffusion model and comparison to molecular dynamics simulation- Alexandra Ten Bosch (Laboratoire de Physique de la Matiere Condensee, CNRS 6622, Parc Valrose, F-06108 Nice, France), Dmitry Zhukhovitskii (Institute of High Temperatures, Izhorskaya 13/19 127412 Moscow, Russia)
Session V13. DCP: Quantum Dynamics, Control and Computing: Quantum Trajectory Approaches.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 206, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V13.001
Quantum Wavepacket Dynamics with Trajectories- Robert E. Wyatt (University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX 78712)
08:36 V13.002
Advances in Quantum Trajectory Approaches to Dynamics- Attila Askar (Koc University, Sariyer, 80900 Istanbul, Turkey)
09:12 V13.003
Bohmian Dynamics on Multiple Potential Energy Surfaces- John Burant, John Tully (Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA)
09:24 V13.004
Quantum Backreaction Through the Bohmian Particle- Oleg Prezhdo, Craig Brooksby (Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle)
09:36 V13.005
Classical Mechanics Variational Principle and Generalized Lanczos Recursion for Quantum Linear Response- E.V. Tsiper (Princeton University)
09:48 V13.006
Quantum trajectories in dissipative systems and dual spaces- Eric Bittner (University of Houston)
10:24 V13.007
Simulation of Coherent Quantum Processes Using Classical Trajectories- Craig Martens (University of California, Irvine)
Session V14. DFD: Quantum Fluids and Solid IV: Cold Fusion.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 210, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V14.001
Nuclear Reactions from a Many-Body D^+ Ion Band State- Talbot Chubb, Scott Chubb (Research Systems Inc., 5023 N. 38 St., Arlington, VA 22207)
08:12 V14.002
Concerning the Relationship Between Broken Gauge Symmetry, Pons-Fleischmann Anomalies and Low Energy Nuclear Reactions- Scott Chubb, Talbot Chubb (Research Systems Inc., 5023 N. 38 St., Arlington, VA 22207)
08:24 V14.003
The Measurement of Helium Isotopes to Demonstrate Solid State Nuclear Processes.- Michael C. H. McKubre, Francis L. Tanzella (SRI International, Menlo Park, CA), Paolo Tripodi, Vittorio Violante (ENEA, 00044 Frascati, Rome, Italy)
08:36 V14.004
Calorimetry of Pd+D Codeposition in a Fleischmann-Pons Dewar Cell- Melvin H. Miles (NHE Lab, 3-5 Techno-Park 2 - Chome Shimonopporo, Atsubetsu-Ku, Sapporo-004, Japan), Stanislaw Szpak, Pamela Mosier-Boss (Spawar, San Diego, California 92152), Martin Fleischmann (ENEA, 00044 Frascati, Rome, Italy)
08:48 V14.005
Dissipative tunneling of deuterons in Palladium Deuterides- K.P. Sinha, Peter Hagelstein (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Cambridge, MA 02139)
09:00 V14.006
Ways to Initiate a Nuclear Reaction in Solid Environments- E. K. Storms (Energy K. Systems, 2140 Paseo Ponderosa, Santa Fe, NM 87501)
09:12 V14.007
Helium Four Produced via Cavitation- R.S. Stringham (First Gate Energies, 2166 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View, CA 94043)
09:24 V14.008
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Induced by Plasmon-Phonon Interaction in fcc Metal Lattice- Vittorio Violante, Paolo Tripodi (ENEA, 00044 Frascati, Rome, Italy), Michael C. H. McKubre, Francis L. Tanzella (SRI International, Menlo Park, CA), Daniele Di Gioacchino (INFN Frascati, Italy)
09:36 V14.009
Proposed Physical Mechanism to Account for the Kasagi Effect- Peter Hagelstein (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Cambridge, MA 02139)
09:48 V14.010
Plastic deformation in a strained palladium deuteride induced by anomalous neutron capture in a ultraweak thermalized neutron field- A.G. Lipson, S. Miyashita, N. Asami, E. I. Saunin, R. Shimada, T. Senju (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117915 Moscow, Russia)
10:00 V14.011
Anomalous Reaction Phenomena in Metals under High Proton Loading- G. H. Miley, C. Castano, M. Okuniewski, G. Selvaggi, A. Lipson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Campus, 103 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL 61801 USA)
10:12 V14.012
How metallurgical and geometrical properties of the samples affect the low energy nuclear reactions in solids- Paolo Tripodi, Vittorio Violante (ENEA, 00044 Frascati, Rome, Italy), Michael C. H. McKubre, Francis L. Tanzella (SRI International, Menlo Park, CA), Daniele Di Gioacchino (INFN Frascati, Italy)
10:24 V14.013
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions: Status at the Beginning of the New Millenium- Eugene F. Mallove (New Energy Research Laboratory, PO Box 2816, Concord, NH 03302-2816)
Session V15. DFD: Classical Fluids.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 211, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V15.001
Flow of Classical Fluids in Small Structures- Jiangtao Cheng, Nick Giordano (Purdue University)
08:12 V15.002
Phase Transitions in Dipolar Fluids- Girija S. Dubey (York College of CNUY, NY 11451)
08:24 V15.003
Critical adsorption in binary liquid mixtures with small surface fields- Jae-Hie J. Cho, Bruce M. Law (Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-2601)
08:36 V15.004
Negative group velocity of sound in a bubbly liquid- Del Leary, John R. de Bruyn (Memorial University of Newfoundland), John H. Page (University of Manitoba)
08:48 V15.005
Theory of Statistical Fluctuations in Mixtures- P.D. Gujrati (The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325)
09:00 V15.006
Density fluctuations and the structure of a nonuniform hard sphere fluid- Kirill Katsov (University of Washington), John D. Weeks (University of Maryland)
09:12 V15.007
Dynamical correlation length of simulated glass-forming liquid- Naida Lacevic (Physics Department, Johns Hopkins University, and Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland), Thomas B. Schroeder, Francis W. Starr (Polymers Division and Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland), Vladimir N. Novikov (Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland), Sharon C. Glotzer (Polymers Division and Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland)
09:24 V15.008
Theory of freezing in hard dumbbell fluids- Hyung-June Woo, Xueyu Song (Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011)
09:36 V15.009
Polydisperse fluid mixtures of adhesive colloidal particles- Domenico Gazzillo, Achille Giacometti (Facolta' di Scienze, Universita' di Venezia)
09:48 V15.010
Ionic mixtures at high pressures- Sorin Bastea (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
10:00 V15.011
First Principles Molecular Dynamics of Dense Plasmas- Michael P. Surh, Troy W. Barbee III, Lin H. Yang (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
10:12 V15.012
Near-critical fluid boiling- John Hegseth (Department of Physics, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana 70148, USA), Vadim Nikolayev, Yves Garrabos, Daniel Beysens (ESEME, Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux I, Avenue du Dr. Schweitzer, F-33608 Pessac Cedex, France)
10:24 V15.013
A Mean-Atom-Trajectory Model for the Velocity Autocorrelation Function of Monatomic Liquids- Eric Chisolm, Duane Wallace, Brad Clements (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Session V16. DCMP: Magnet Phase Transitions: Heavy Fermions.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 303, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V16.001
Magnetic transitions in single-crystal RAgCu_4- C.E. Cunningham, S.L. Bud'ko, P.C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3020)
08:12 V16.002
Resonant magnetic x-ray scattering study of GdAgSb_2- Changyong Song, W Good, D. Wermeille, A.I. Goldman, S. L. Bud'ko, P.C. Canfield, J.Y. Rhee, B.N. Harmon (Ames Laboratory-USDOE and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University)
08:24 V16.003
Resonant x-ray scattering study of SmNi_2Ge_2- Zahirul Islam, J. LANG (Advanced Photon Source), L. Vasiliu-Doloc (Northern Illinois Univ.), G. Srajer (Advanced Photon Source), P. Canfield (Ames Lab. and Iowa State Univ.)
08:36 V16.004
Complex Magnetic Behavior in LaCrSb_3: A Neutron Scattering Study- Eduardo Granado, Jeff Lynn (NCNR, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 and CSR, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742), Damon Jackson, Zack Fisk (NHMFL, Florida State University, Talahasse, FL 32306)
08:48 V16.005
Development of magnetic transition temperatures in La and Gd doped RCrSb_3 (R=La, Pr, Sm, Gd)- Damon Jackson, Zachary Fisk (NHMFL-FSU)
09:00 V16.006
Magnetic Structures in UCuSn- S. Chang (Physics Department, New Mexico State University), H. Nakotte (Physics Departmen, New Mexico State University), R.A. Robinson, A. Purwanto (Manuel Lujan Jr. Neutron Scattering Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory), J.W. Lynn, S.H. Lee (Research Reactor, National Institute of Standards and Technology), I.P. Swainson (Chalk River Laboratories, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited)
09:12 V16.007
Metal-Insulator Transition in the half Heusler TiCo_1-xFe_xSb- Fivos Drymiotis (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University), Andrea Bianchi, Zachary Fisk
09:24 V16.008
Possible Mechanism of Pressure-Induced Superconducting Transition- Hiroaki Ikeda (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
09:36 V16.009
Supersymmetric approach to Multi-electron Anderson Models- John Hopkinson (Rutgers University), Piers Coleman (Rutgers U.), Catherine Pepin (CEA, Saclay)
09:48 V16.010
Fictitious fluxes in the quantum antiferromagnet- Stellan Ostlund, Martin Andersson (Chalmers Technical University)
10:00 V16.011
Electron-Phonon Interaction and Metamagnetism in Heavy-Fermion Systems- Prasanta Misra (Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO 81501)
10:12 V16.012
Dirty Kondo Insulators- Eduardo Miranda (University of Campinas, Brazil), Vladimir Dobrosavljevic (NHMFL/FSU)
10:24 V16.013
B1g electronic Raman scattering in the Hubbard model- James Freericks (Department of Physics, Georgetown University), Thomas Devereaux (Department of Physics, University of Waterloo), Mark Jarrell (Department of Physics, University of Cincinnatti)
10:36 V16.014
Spin-Driven Jahn-Teller distortion in a Pyrochlore system- Yasufumi Yamashita, Kazuo Ueda (ISSP,Japan)
V16.015
Observation of spin reorientation from resonant and nonresonant magnetic x-ray scattering- Changyong Song, D. Johnson, D. Wermeille, A. I. Goldman, S. L. Bud'ko, I. R. Fisher, P. C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory-US.DOE and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University)
V16.016
High Field magnetotransport of single-crystal TmSb*- A.D. Christianson (Los Alamos National Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Mail Stop E536, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA), S. Touton (Physics Department, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, USA), A.H. Lacerda (Los Alamos National Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Mail Stop E536, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA), I.R. Fisher, S.L. Bud'ko, P.C. Canfield (Ames, Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 50011, USA), S. Kern (Physics Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523)
Session V17. DCMP: Glasses II Theory.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 304, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V17.001
Must the Glass Transition Always Be Hidden From Us?- David J. Webb (University of California, One Shields Ave., Davis, CA, 95616)
08:12 V17.002
Probing the Glass Transition- Clare Yu, Herve Carruzzo, Kirill Shtengel (University of California, Irvine)
08:24 V17.003
Entropy-vanishing transition and dynamical heterogeneities in frustrated spins- Bulbul Chakraborty, Hui Yin (Martin Fisher School of Physics, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02454)
08:36 V17.004
Two-level tunneling states and floppy modes in silica glass- Kostya Trachenko, Martin Dove, Volker Heine (University of Cambridge)
08:48 V17.005
Near-Mean-Field Effects in a Fragile Glass Former- Gregory Johnson, Harvey Gould (Clark University), W. Klein (Los Alamos National Laboratory, CNLS; Boston University)
09:00 V17.006
Steady states of aggregating and fragmenting extended objects with size dependent diffusion- Dibyendu Das, Bulbul Chakraborty (Brandeis University, Waltham, MA), R. Rajesh, Mustansir Barma (TIFR, Mumbai, India), Satya N. Majumdar (LPQ, UPS, Toulouse, France)
09:12 V17.007
Constrained Methods in the Understanding of the Calorimetric Glass Transition in Simple Liquids.- Francisco Gonzalez Padilla, Peter R. Harrowell (University of Sydney)
09:24 V17.008
Length Scale of Dynamic Heterogeneity in Glycerol near Tg- M.D. Ediger, X.H. Qiu (Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706), S.A. Reinsberg, M. Wilhelm, H.W. Spiess (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, D-55021 Mainz, Germany)
09:36 V17.009
Increasing order with substrate temperature in amorphous silicon- J. Murray Gibson (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory), Paul Voyles (NEC Researchn Institute), John Abelson, Jennifer Gerbi (University of Illinois, Urbana)
09:48 V17.010
Vibrational Modes and the Onset of Rigidity in Network Glasses- Bela Joos (University of Ottawa), Michael Plischke (Simon Fraser University)
10:00 V17.011
Theoretical study of the light-induced structural anisotropy in glassy As_2Se_3- Cecilia Noguez (Instituto de Fisica, UNAM), Jun Li, David Drabold (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio University)
10:12 V17.012
Glacial Clustering in Triphenyl Phosphite studied by 2H NMR and Neutron Scattering- Birgit Schwickert, J. A. Reimer, A. Pines (Department of Chemistry and Department of Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720), J. L. Yarger, K. M. Lantzky (Department of Chemistry, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071)
Session V18. DPOLY: Nanoparticles.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 307-308, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V18.001
Elastic modulus of polypyrrole nanotubes: AFM measurement- Stéphane Cuenot, Sophie Demoustier-Champagne, Bernard Nysten (Unité POLY - UCL, place Croix du Sud, 1, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
08:12 V18.002
Polymer-Induced Phase Separation of Nanoparticles in Lamellar Polymers- Jaeup Kim (Dept. Physics, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027), Ben O'Shaughnessy (Dept. Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027)
08:24 V18.003
Selective Semiconductor Nanocluster Deposition on Eptaxially Patterned Semicrystalline Block Copolymer Film- Cheolmin Park, Jinwook Lee (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT), Klavs F. Jensen (Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT), Moungi G. Bawendi (Department of Chemistry, MIT), Edwin L. Thomas (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT)
08:36 V18.004
PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMERS CONTAINING SINGLE-WALL CARBON NANOTUBES- Reto Haggenmueller, Jack Fischer, Karen Winey (Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)
08:48 V18.005
Semiconducting Polymer Nanostructures: Synthesis, Self-assembly, and Properties- Samson A. Jenekhe (University of Washington, Dept. of Chemical Eng., Box 351750, Seattle, WA 98195-1750)
09:00 V18.006
Formation of Polystyrene Nanochannels on Corrugated Substrates- Nicolaus Rehse, Chun Wang, Mark Geoghegan, Robert Magerle, Georg Krausch (Universitaet Bayreuth - Physikalische Chemie II - 95440 Bayreuth - Germany)
09:12 V18.007
Self-assembling Nanoparticle Array Using Block Copolymer- Sanjun Niu, Brian Thurmond, Ravi Saraf (Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061)
09:24 V18.008
Nanoparticles in Polymers: Particle Distribution in Lamellar Block Copolymer Films- Jane Cerise, Liu Zhen, C.J. Durning, R. Levicky (Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Columbia University), A. Hoffmann, G.S. Smith (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:36 V18.009
ORGANIZATION OF NANOPARTICLES USING HOLOGRAPHIC PHOTOPOLYMERIZATION- T.J. Bunning, C.L. Dennis (Air Force Research Laboratory/MLPJ, WPAFB, OH), V.P. Tondiglia, L.V. Natarajan (SAIC, Dayton, OH), D.W. Tomlin (MCI, Dayton, OH), H. Jeon, R.A. Vaia (Air Force Research Laboratory/MLBP)
09:48 V18.010
Ordering of Nanometer-Sized Particles in Polymer Brushes and Thin Homopolymer Films.- Rastislav Levicky, Zhen Liu, Jane Cerise, Christopher Durning (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University)
10:00 V18.011
Real Time Measurement of Nano-particle Diffusion in Thin Polymer Films by X-ray Standing Waves- Rodney Guico (Argonne National Laboratory,Northwestern University), Andrew Richter, Jin Wang (Argonne National Laboratory), Kenneth Shull (Northwestern University)
10:12 V18.012
Nanoparticle diffusion at and near surfaces- Jiang Zhao, Sungchul Bae, Feng Xie, Steve Granick (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801)
Session V19. DPOLY: Polymer Surface Structure and Molecular Orientation.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 310, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V19.001
AFM Imaging of Polymer Surfaces: What is the "true" surface morphology ?- Armin Knoll, Robert Magerle, Georg Krausch (Universitaet Bayreuth - Physikalische Chemie II - 95440 Bayreuth - Germany)
08:12 V19.002
Morphological Changes in Polmyer Thin Films During X-Irradiation- Andrew Richter, Jin Wang (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory), Rodney Guico, Ken Shull (Department of Materials Science, Northwestern University)
08:24 V19.003
Surface Structure of Polystyrenes: Comparison of Lattice Chain Simulations and Scanning Probe Microscopy- Gerhard Goldbeck-Wood (Molecular Simulations Ltd), Valery Bliznyuk, Victor Burlakov, Hazel Assender, Andrew Briggs, Yusuke Tsukahara (University of Oxford), Kelly Anderson, Alan Windle (University of Cambridge)
08:36 V19.004
Surface Structures of UV-Irradiated Polymers- Renwu Zhang, Hongmin Chen, Li Ying, Chia-Ming Huang, Junjie Zhang, Peter Mallon, D.M. Zhu, Y.Y. Huang, T.C. Sandreczki (University of Missouri-Kansas City), Q. Peng, J.R. Richardson (University of Missouri-Columbia), Yichu Wu, Y.C. Jean (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
08:48 V19.005
From Homogeneous to Homeotropic Alignment: Effects of low surface Tension Fluorinated Groups on the Alignment of LC thin Films.- Dennis Smith, Rakchart Traiphol, Dvora Perahia (Department of Chemistry and MSamp;E, Clemson University, Clemson, Sc 29634-0973), Gian Felcher (Intense Pulsed Neutron Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439)
09:00 V19.006
SURFACE MORPHOLOGIES AND LC ORDERING OF SIDE-CHAIN DIBLOCK COPOLYMER THIN FILMS- Jung-Sheng Wu (MIT, Dept of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge, MA), Sushil K. Satija (NIST, Gaithersburg, MD), Paula T. Hammond (MIT, Cambridge, MA)
09:12 V19.007
Tailoring elastomeric surfaces through "mechanically assembled monolayers"- Jan Genzer, Kirill Efimenko (NC State University)
09:24 V19.008
Molecular Structure of Hydrophobic Alkyl Side Chains at Comb Polymer-Air Interface- Keshav Gautam, Ali Dhinojwala (Department of Polymer Science, University of Akron)
09:36 V19.009
Molecular order at polymer interfaces measured by broad-bandwidth vibrationally-resolved sum frequency generation spectroscopy.- Philip T. Wilson, Kimberly A. Briggman, John C. Stephenson, William E. Wallace, Lee J. Richter (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
09:48 V19.010
Sum Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy of Nylon Surfaces- Seok-Cheol Hong, Chun Zhang, Y. R. Shen (Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720)
10:00 V19.011
Orientation of semiflexible polymers at a liquid/liquid interface- Alexandra Ten Bosch (Laboratoire de Physique de la Matiere Condensee, CNRS 6622, Parc Valrose, F-6108 Nice, France)
10:12 V19.012
X-ray Reflectivity Study of Langmuir Films of Amphiphilic Monodendrons- Wen-Jung Pao, Paul Heiney, MacKenzie Stetzer, Wook-Dong Cho, Virgil Percec (University of Pennsylvania)
10:24 V19.013
Synchrotron X-Ray Reflectivity Study of Molecular Layering in Thin Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Films- Guennadi Evmenenko, Sarah Dugan, Jan Kmetko, Pulak Dutta (Northwestern University)
10:36 V19.014
Surface Segregation and Bulk Thermodynamics in Blends of Long-Branched and Linear Chains- T.D. Martter, M.D. Foster, S. Xu, T. Yoo, R.P. Quirk (Department of Polymer Science, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-3909), K. Ohno, D.M. Haddleton (Department of Chemistry, The University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom), C. Hawker (IBM Almaden Research Center, 650 Harry Road, San Jose, CA, 95120-6099), C. Majkrzak (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562), P. Butler (Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6393)
10:48 V19.015
Is there a PS-Skin on Annealed Polystyrene/Poly(methyl methacrylate) Samples?- G. Appel, D. Winesett, K. Kaznacheyev, H. Ade (North Carolina State U.), S. Stadler (NRL), A. Marsh (U. of Michigan), D. Fischer (NIST), A. Scholl, F. Nolting (ALS), J. Luning (SSRL), C. Morin, A. Hitchcock (McMaster U.)
Session V20. DMP: Nanotubes VIII: Mechanical Properties.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 401, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V20.001
Radial deformation of single-walled carbon nanotubes and fullerene-filled carbon nanotubes under pressure- Jie Tang (National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan), Lu-Chang Qin (JST Nanotubulite Project, c/o NEC Corp., Tsukuba 305-8501, Japan), Shunji Bandow (JST Nanotubulite Project, c/o Meijo University, Nagoya 468-8502, Japan), Masako Yudasaka (JST Nanotubulite Project, c/o NEC Corp., Tsukuba 305-8501, Japan), Taizo Sasaki, Akiyuki Matsushita (National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan), Sumio Iijima (JST Nanotubulite Project, c/o NEC Corp., Tsukuba 305-8501, Japan)
08:12 V20.002
Investigation of the Radial Compression of Carbon Nanotubes with a Scanning Probe Microscope- Weidian Shen, Bin Jiang (Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti MI 48197), Bao Shan Han, Si-shen Xie (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China)
08:24 V20.003
In-Situ Straining of Carbon Nanotubes- B.G. Demczyk, Y.M. Wang, W. Han, M. Hetman, A. Zettl (Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley, and Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, U. S. A), R.O. Ritchie (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, and Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, U. S. A)
08:36 V20.004
Structure and vibrational properties of single-wall carbon nanotube bundles under hyprostatic pressure- Stephanie Reich, Christian Thomsen (Institut fuer Festkoerperphysik, Technische Universitaet Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany), Pablo Ordejon (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Barcelona-CSIC, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain)
08:48 V20.005
The Phase Transition of A Single Carbon Nanotube Under The Pressure- D. Y. Sun, D. J. Shu (Institute of Solid State Physics, Academia Sinica, 230031-Hefei, P. R. China), X. G. Gong (Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, P. R. China, and Institute of Solid State Physics, Academia Sinica, 230031-Hefei, P. R. China)
09:00 V20.006
Ultimate strength of carbon nanotubes: an ab initio study- Qingzhong Zhao, M. Buongiorno Nardelli, J. Bernholc (NC State Univ., Raleigh NC)
09:12 V20.007
Mechanical Properties of Polymer-Carbon Nanotube Composite- Chengyu Wei, Kyeongjae Cho (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, CA), Deepak Srivastava (NASA Ames Research Center, MS T27A-1, Moffett Field, CA)
09:24 V20.008
Electronic correlation and quantum effects in (5,5) carbon nanotubes in the presence of elecron-phonon interaction.- Abdelouahab Sedeki, Laurent G. Caron, Claude Bourbonnais, David Senechal (Departement de physique, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada J1K 2R1)
09:36 V20.009
Polarons in Carbon Nanotubes- Marcos Verissimo Alves, R. B. Capaz, Belita Koiller (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Emilio Artacho (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain), H. Chacham (Universidade Fedaral de Minas Gerais, Brazil)
09:48 V20.010
Excitation-energy dependence of the D-mode in graphite and carbon nanotubes- Christian Thomsen, Stephanie Reich (Institut fuer Festkoerperphysik, Technische Universitaet Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany)
Session V21. DBP: Proteins: Computation and Dynamics.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 604, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V21.001
Mechanical Force Generation by the H-Ras Protein: a Molecular Dynamics Study- Ioan Kosztin (Beckman Institute and Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801), Robijn Bruinsma (Instituut-Lorent/LION, Universiteit Leiden, 2300 RA, Leiden, The Netherlands and Department of Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 90024), Klaus Schulten (Beckman Institute and Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801)
08:12 V21.002
Activated mechanisms in proteins: a multiple-temperature activation-relaxation technique study- Rachid Malek, Normand Mousseau (Ohio University), Philippe Derreumaux (IGS, CNRS-UMR 1889, Marseille, France)
08:24 V21.003
Adaption of Deterministic Annealing Methods to Three-Dimensional Constrained Optimization and Protein Structure Prediction- Keith D. Ball, Ken A. Dill (Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California at San Francisco)
08:36 V21.004
Kirchhoff's Laws Revisited for Protein Dynamics- AliRana Atilgan (School of Engineering and Polymer Research Center, Bogazici University, Bebek 80815, Istanbul, Turkey), Canan Baysal (School of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Sabanci University, Tuzla 81474, Istanbul, Turkey)
08:48 V21.005
Synchrotron Mossbauer Scattering measurements of Fe vibrational density of states of porphyrin compounds and heme proteins.- Wolfgang Sturhahn, Ercan Alp (Argonne National Laboratory), Stephen Durbin (Purdue University), Ted Sjodin, Charles Paxson, David Wharton, J. Timothy Sage, Paul Champion (Northeastern), W. R. Scheidt (Notre Dame)
09:00 V21.006
Normal mode analysis of a model heme compound refined to the experimentally determined Fe vibrational density of states.- Brajesh Rai, Stephen Durbin, Earl Prohofsky (Purdue University)
09:12 V21.007
Heme-protein dynamical coupling as a possible trigger for allosteric behavior.- Stephen Durbin (Purdue University), Ted Sjodin, Charles Paxson, David Wharton, J. Timothy Sage, Paul Champion (Northeastern University), Wolfgang Sturhahn, Ercan Alp (Argonne National Laboratory), W. R. Scheidt (Notre Dame)
09:24 V21.008
The beta-sheet to alpha-helix transition of beta-lactoglobulin monitored in real time with a microfabricated IR mixer- Ekkehard Kauffmann (Lehrstuhl fur Biophysik, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany), Nick Darton (Physics, Princeton University), Klaus Gerwert (Lehrstuhl fur Biophysik, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany), Robert Austin (Physics, Princeton University)
09:36 V21.009
Temperature Dependent Studies of Conformational Vibrational Modes of Biological Molecules- A. G. Markelz, A. Pawar (Physics Department, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260)
09:48 V21.010
The Relaxtion Times of the Far-Infrared Collective Modes in a Protein- Robert Austin (Physics, Princeton University), Aihua Xie (Oklahoma State University), Lex van der Meer (FOM Institute for Plasma Physics, 3430 BE Nieuwegein, Netherlands)
10:00 V21.011
Measuring the rate of intramolecular contact formation in polypeptides- Lisa Lapidus, William Eaton, James Hofrichter (Laboratory of Chemical Physics, NIDDK, NIH)
10:12 V21.012
Anomalous Diffusion in Microtubule-based Transport in Living Cells- Avi Caspi, Rony Granek, Michael Elbaum (Department of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel)
10:24 V21.013
Use of Small Fluorescent Molecules to Monitor Channel Activity- Sharon Jones, Sarah Stringer, Rajesh Naik, Morley Stone (AFRL/MLPJ Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433)
Session V22. DMP/GMAG: Magnetic Nanostructures IX: Patterned Magnetic Structures.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 605-610, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V22.001
Planar Patterned Magnetic Media Obtained by Ion Irradiation- Harry Bernas (CSNSM-CNRS, Universite Paris XI, Orsay, France)
08:36 V22.002
Transport and Magnetic Properties of Fe Microstructures with Focused Ion Beam-Fabricated Nano-Constrictions.- I. V. Roshchin, J. Yu, A. D. Kent (Physics Dept., New York Univ.), G. W. Stupian, M. S. Leung (Electronics and Photonics Lab., Aerospace Corp.)
08:48 V22.003
Thermally-activated magnetization reversal in nanomagnet arrays.- Gregory Brown, M. A. Novotny, P. A. Rikvold (Florida State U)
09:00 V22.004
Ferromagnetic resonance response of electron-beam patterned arrays of ferromagnetic nanoparticles- Sukkoo Jung, Byron Watkins, Jeffrey Feller, John Ketterson, Venkat Chandrasekhar (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University)
09:12 V22.005
Current Induced Magnetization Switching in Small Domains of Different Anisotropies.- Yaroslaw Bazaliy (Argonne National Laboratory), Barbara Jones (Almaden IBM Research Center), Shou-Cheng Zhang (Department of Physics, Stanford University)
09:24 V22.006
Coercivity and Activation Volume of Ni Nanowire Arrays- Hao Zeng, S. Michalski, R. D. Kirby, D. J. Sellmyer (University of Nebraska)
09:36 V22.007
Terabit Density Magnetic Nanowire Arrays Using Self-Assembled Diblock Copolymer Templates- Andrei Ursache, Jörg Schotter, Mustafa Bal, Thomas Thurn-Albrecht, Thomas Russell, Mark Tuominen (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Takasada Shibauchi, Lia Krusin-Elbaum, Kathryn Guarini, C.T. Black (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY)
09:48 V22.008
Magnetic reversals in ion-beam nano-patterned Co/Pt multilayers- Greg Kusinski (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley), Kannan M. Krishnan (Materials Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Gareth Thomas (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley), Gregory Denbeaux (Center for X-ray Optics, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley California), Dieter Weller, Bruce Terris (IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose California)
10:00 V22.009
Spin-Transfer Excitations in Permalloy Nanomagnets- E. B. Myers, D. C. Ralph, F. J. Albert, R. A. Buhrman (Cornell University)
10:12 V22.010
Magnetoresistance anisotropy in Bi antidot arrays in high magnetic field*- F.Y. Yang, G.J. Strijkers, D.H. Reich, P.C. Searson, C.L. Chien (The Johns Hopkins University), J. Parker, P. Xiong (Florida State University), Y.M. Strelniker, D.J. Bergman (Tel Aviv University)
Session V23. DBP: Bifurcations in Biological Systems: Neurons, Perception and Behavior.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 606, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V23.001
Nonlinear Dynamics, Noise and Cooperative Behavior in Affective Disorders- Martin Huber (Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Marburg)
08:36 V23.002
Tonic-to-Bursting Bifurcations in Neuronal Recordings and HH-type Computer Simulations.- Hans A. Braun, Martin T. Huber, Karlheinz Voigt (Institute of Physiology and Department of Psychiatry, University of Marburg, Germany), Khashayar Pakdaman (INSERM U444, Paris, France), Alexander Neiman, Frank Moss (Center of Neurodynamics, University Missouri, St. Louis, USA)
08:48 V23.003
The Evolution of Bifurcation Dynamics in Neurons- Martin Stemmler (Innovationskolleg Theoretische Biologie, Humboldt University, Berlin)
09:00 V23.004
Non-linear state transitions in neural systems: from ion to networks- Hans Liljenström (SDI, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden and Agora for Biosystems, Sigtuna, Sweden), Hans Braun (Laboratory of Neurodynamics, University of Marburg, Germany), Peter Århem (Dept. of Neuroscience, Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, Sweden and Agora for Biosystems, Sigtuna, Sweden)
09:12 V23.005
Stochastic biperiodic oscillations and noise-induced bursting in the electroreceptors of paddlefish- Alexander Neiman, David F. Russell (Center for Neurodynamics, Univ. Missouri at St. Louis)
09:24 V23.006
Electrical Resistivity of an Elasmobranch's Ampullary Jelly in Varying Electric and Magnetic Fields- Brandon Brown, Mary E. Hughes (Department of Physics, University of San Francisco)
09:36 V23.007
Phase Synchronization in the Crayfish Caudal Photoreceptor- Sonya Bahar, Frank Moss (Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri - St Louis)
09:48 V23.008
Phase Synchronization in Chaotic Systems- D. J. Mar, M. K. S. Yeung, M. Palma, K. Josic (Center for BioDynamics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts)
10:00 V23.009
Synchronization tomography: a novel approach for the detection and localization of synchrony in the brain- Peter A. Tass, Thomas Fieseler, Juergen Dammers (Institute of Medicine, Research Center Juelich, 52425 Juelich, Germany)
10:12 V23.010
Entrainment, Arnold tongues, and duality in a periodically driven Integrate-and-Fire model- J. Escalona (Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Complex Systems, Northeastern University, Boston MA, and Fac. de Ciencias U.A.E.M. Cuernavaca, Morelos. Mexico.), Jorge V. Jose (Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Complex Systems,Northeastern University, Boston MA), P.H.E. Tiesinga (Sloan Center for Theoretical Neurobiology and Computational Neurobiology,Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA)
10:24 V23.011
Behavioral Stochastic Resonance- Jan A. Freund, Lutz Schimansky-Geier (Institute of Physics, Humboldt-University at Berlin, Germany), Beatrix Beisner (Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada), Alexander Neiman, David F. Russell, Tatyana Yakusheva, Frank Moss (Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri at St. Louis, USA)
10:36 V23.012
Stochastic resonance and perceptual psychophysics- Lawrence M. Ward (Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia), Alexander Neiman, Frank Moss (Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri, St. Louis)
10:48 V23.013
Stochastic Dynamics in a 2D Oscillator Near a Saddle-Node Bifurcation- Adi Bulsara, Mario Inchiosa (SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego (US Navy)), Kurt Wiesenfeld (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology), Ted Heath (Georgia Tech Research Institute), Visarath In, Mee Choi (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology)
Session V24. DMP/GMAG: CMR IX: Charge/Orbital Order II.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 607, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V24.001
Theory of charge and orbital excitations and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering in manganites- Sumio Ishihara, Hiroshi Kondoh, Sadamichi Maekawa (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577 Japan)
08:12 V24.002
Raman evidence for a self-trapped orbital excitation in Nd_1/2Sr_1/2MnO_3- D.B. Romero (NIST-Optical Tech., Gaithersburg, MD and Physics Dept., U. of Maryland, College Park, MD), C. Kendziora (Naval Research Lab., Washington DC), Y. Moritomo (CIRSE and Dept. of Applied Physics, Nagoya Univ., Japan), H.D. Drew (Physics Dept., U. of Maryland, College Park, MD)
08:24 V24.003
Orbital Ordering of La_0.5Sr_0.5MnO_3 Thin Films Observed by Resonant X-ray Scattering- H. Ohsumi, Y. Murakami, H. Nakao, M. Kubota (KEK-PF), Y. Wakabayashi (Keio univ.), Y. Konishi (JRCAT), M. Kawasaki (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), M. Izumi, Y. Tokura (Univ. of Tokyo)
08:36 V24.004
Multi-phonon Raman Signals Predicted for LaMnO_3 at the Orbiton Resonance.- Vasili Perebeinos, Philip B. Allen (SUNY - Stony Brook)
08:48 V24.005
Raman-scattering study of the charge-ordered state in Nd_1/2Sr_1/2MnO_3.- H.L. Liu (National Taiwan Normal University), C.-H. Du (Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan)
09:00 V24.006
Mean-Field Picture of Charge, Orbital, and Spin Ordering in Manganites- Sudhakar Yarlagadda, R. Y. Gu, C. S. Ting (Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-5932)
09:12 V24.007
Structural distortions and charge ordering in the perovskite manganites- Jianqi LI (National Laboratory for Superconductivity, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China)
09:24 V24.008
Raman Spectroscopy of Charge and Orbital Ordering in La0.5Ca0.5MnO3- M.N. Iliev, N. Kolev (Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston), M.V. Abrashev, J. Backstrom (Chalmers University of Technology and Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden), M. Pissas (Institute of Material Science, NCSR "Demokritos", Athens, Greece)
09:36 V24.009
Theory of Orbital Excitation and Raman Scattering in Manganese Oxides- Satoshi Okamoto, Sumio Ishihara, Sadamichi Maekawa (IMR, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan)
Session V25. DCMP: Fractional Quantum Hall Effect I.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 612, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V25.001
High Magnetic Field Microwave Conductivity of 2D Electrons in an Array of Antidots- L.W. Engel (NHMFL), P.D. Ye (NHMFL and Princeton University), D.C. Tsui (Princeton University), J.A. Simmons, J.R. Wendt, G.A. Vawter, J.L. Reno (Sandia National Labs)
08:12 V25.002
Frequency Scaling Of The Conductivity In Quantum Hall Plateaus- R. M. Lewis, J. P. Carini (Indiana University)
08:24 V25.003
Single particle and collective response in the magnetophotoresistance of a high mobility 2DES under microwave excitation- R. G. Mani (Harvard University), J. H. Smet, K. von Klitzing (Max-Planck-Institut FkF (Germany)), V. Narayanamurti (Harvard University), V. Umansky (Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel))
08:36 V25.004
Cyclotron Resonance Studies with a Cryogenic THz Transmission Spectrometer- P.J. Burke, J.P. Eisenstein (Caltech), L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West (Lucent Technologies)
08:48 V25.005
Cyclotron resonance in 2D electron and hole gases at low frequencies (0.5 - 110 GHz)- Sibel P. Bayrakci, N.P. Ong, S.J. Papadakis, M. Shayegan, D.C. Tsui (Princeton University)
09:00 V25.006
Microwave Resonance in the Deep Insulating Phase of a Very High Mobility Two-dimensional Electron System- P.D. Ye (NHMFL and Princeton University), L.W. Engel (NHMFL), D.C. Tsui (Princeton University), L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West (Bell Labs Lucent Technologies)
09:12 V25.007
Phonon-mediated optical Stark effect in an acoustically pumped semiconductor- Alexei L. Ivanov (Cardiff University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff CF24 3YB, Wales UK), Peter B. Littlewood (University of Cambridge, Cavendish Laboratory, TCM, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK), Optoelectronics Team, TCM Team
09:24 V25.008
Plateau Behavior in the Chiral Luttinger Liquid Exponent- A.M. Chang (Purdue University), M.K. Wu, C.C. Chi (National Tsing-Hua University), L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West (Bell Labs, Lucent)
09:36 V25.009
Wigner Crystal at Small Densities in the Lowest Landau Level- E.H. Rezayi (CSULA), F. D. M. Haldane (Princeton Univ.), Kun Yang (FSU)
09:48 V25.010
Wigner Crystalization of a two dimensional electron gas in a magnetic field: single electrons versus electron pairs at the lattice sites- M.G. Taut (Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden, POB 270016, 01171 Dresden, Germany)
10:00 V25.011
Composite Fermion Theory for the High Field Wigner Crystal State- Romanas Narevich, Ganpathy Murthy, Herbert Fertig (University of Kentucky)
10:12 V25.012
Fermi Liquid to Luttinger Liquid transition at the edge of a two-dimensional electron gas- Michael Hilke, Daniel Tsui (Princeton), Matt Grayson (Walter Shottky Institute), Loren Pfeiffer, Ken West (Bell labs)
10:24 V25.013
Resonant Tunneling into a Biased Fractional Quantum Hall Edge- M. Grayson, D. C. Tsui (Princeton University), L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), A. M. Chang (Purdue University)
V25.014
Density of FQHE Droplet in Disk Geometry- E.V. Tsiper, V.J. Goldman (SUNY at Stony Brook)
Session V26. DCMP: Magnetic Superconductors.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 613-614, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V26.001
Magnetic Measurements of Ru-1212: Superconductivity, Gd Spin-Flop, and Ru-Magnetism- J. Moser, J.I. Oh, D.Z. Wang, Z.F. Ren, M.J. Naughton (Boston College)
08:12 V26.002
Magnetic Resonance, Muon Spin Rotation and Magnetization Measurements of GdSr_2Cu_2RuO_8- H. A. Blackstead (University of Notre Dame), John D. Dow (Arizona State University), D. R. Harshman, D. B. Pulling (University of Notre Dame), Z. F. Ren, D. Z. Wang (Boston College)
08:24 V26.003
The Unusual Magnetoresistance of the Superconducting Ferromagnet RuSr2GdCu2O8 and its Relation to the Onset of Superconductivity- B. Lorenz, J. Cmaidalka, R. L. Meng, Y. Y. Xue, C. W. Chu (TCSUH, University of Houston)
08:36 V26.004
Evidence for Possible Phase-Separations in RuSr2(Gd,Ce)2CuO10-d- Y.Y. Xue, D.H. Cao, B. Lorenz (TCSUH, University of Houston), C.W. Chu (TCSUH, University of Houston)
08:48 V26.005
99Ru Mossbauer effect measurements in Superconducting/Antiferromagnetic Gd 1212 and Ferromagnetic Gd1212 Rutheno-Cuprates- Michael DeMarco (Buffalo State College and University at Buffalo), C.W. Chu (University of Houston), Jeffrey Tallon (New Zealand Institute for Industrial Research), Carelus Boekema (San Jose State), Michael Haka, Steve Toorongian (University at Buffalo), Joel Fridmann (Buffalo State College)
09:00 V26.006
Ferromagnetic Superconductors- Kevin Bedell (Boston College), Krastan Blagoev (Boston and Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter), Jason Jackiewicz (Boston College), Peter Littlewood (Cambridge University), Naoum Karchev (University of Sofia)
09:12 V26.007
Coexistence of magnetic order and superconductivity in RuSr_2RCu_2O_8 (R=Gd and Y) probed by NMR Study- Satomi Takada, Yuji Furukawa, Ken-ichi Kumagai (Division of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan), Tetsuya Kawashima, Eiji Takayama-Muromachi (National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan)
09:24 V26.008
Synthesis and physical properties of Ru_1-xNb_xSr_2Sm_2-yCe_yCu_2O_10(0\le x,y \le 1)- Kazuo Kadowaki, Manabu Watanabe, Shiho Kamisawa, Masabumi Furuyama (Institute of Materials Science, The University of Tsukuba)
09:36 V26.009
Growth of Thin-film RuSr2GdCu2O8 by Pulsed Laser Deposition- Guipeng Luo, Songye Chen, Yongsheng Wang, Ruling Meng, Z.H. Zhang, A.P. Litvinchuk, M.N. Iliev, W.K. Chu, C.L. Chen, C.W. Chu (Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston TX 77204-5932), J.C. Jiang, E.I. Meletis (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803)
09:48 V26.010
Superconductivity in FeSr_2RECu_2O_8-\delta(RE=Nd,Sm,Eu,Gd and Y)- Kazuo Kadowaki, Yasumasa Mihara, Shiho Kamisawa (Institute of Materials Science, The University of Tsukuba), Yoshiaki Hata, Juin-ichi Suzuki (Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Institute), Takashi Mochiku (National Research Institute for Metals)
10:00 V26.011
Properties of the Superconducting Hole Condensate in Sr(2)YRu(1-u)Cu(u)O(6)- Dale R. Harshman (Physikon Research Corporation, P.O. Box 1014, Lynden, WA 98264 USA), W.J. Kossler (Dept. of Physics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USA), A.J. Greer (Dept. of Physics, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA 99258 USA), C.E. Stronach (Dept. of Physics, Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA 23806 USA), E. Koster (Dept. of Physics, U. of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1Z1 Canada), Howard A. Blackstead (Dept. of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA), John D. Dow (Dept. of Physics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA), M. K. Wu (Dept. of Physics amp; Mat. Sci. Res. Ctr., National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan), F. Z. Chien (Dept. of Physics, Tamking University, Tansui, Taiwan)
10:12 V26.012
Physical properties of the ruthenocuprates Ru-1212 and Ru-1222 - an update.- Jeffery Tallon, Grant V.M. Williams (New Zealand Institute for Industrial Research, P.O. Box 31310, Lower Hutt, New Zealand.)
Session V27. DCMP: Strontium Ruthenate.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 615, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V27.001
Ultrasound Attenuation in Sr_2RuO_4: Evidence for k_x^2-k_y^2 symmetry of the gap function- Christian Lupien, W.A. MacFarlane, Cyril Proust, Louis Taillefer (CIAR and University of Toronto), Z.Q. Mao, Y. Maeno (Kyoto University and CREST-JST)
08:12 V27.002
Phase-sensitive Experiments on the Pairing Symmetry of Superconducting Sr\bf_2RuO\bf_4 Single Crystals- K.D. Nelson, Z.Q. Mao, Y. Liu (Penn State University, University Park), Y. Maeno (Kyoto University, Kyoto)
08:24 V27.003
Probing the Gap Structure of Spin-Triplet Superconductor Sr_2RuO_4 by Thermal Conductivity- Koichi Izawa, Hidekazu Takahashi, Hidemasa Yamaguchi, Yuji Matsuda (University of Tokyo), Masatoshi Suzuki, Takahiko Sasaki, Tetsuo Fukase (Tohoku University), Yoshiyuki Yoshida, Rikio Settai, Yoshichika Onuki (Osaka University)
08:36 V27.004
Line Nodes and Time Reversal Symmetry Breaking in p-wave Sr2RuO4- JF Annett, BL Gyorffy (University of Bristol, UK), G Litak (Technical University of Lublin, Poland), KI Wysokinski (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland)
08:48 V27.005
Identifying the pairing symmetry in the Sr_2RuO_4 superconductor- Matthias J. Graf, A.V. Balatsky (LANL)
09:00 V27.006
Spin-dependent Andreev reflection study of Sr_2RuO_4 single crystals- J.Y.T. Wei (Department of Physics, University of Toronto), P.J.M. van Bentum (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, University of Nijmegen), Y. Maeno (Department of Physics, Kyoto University, and CREST-JST), A. Gupta (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
09:12 V27.007
Spin-orbit coupling effect on the spin susceptibility and superconductivity in Sr_2RuO_4- Kwai-Kong Ng (Department of Physics, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong), Manfred Sigrist (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan 606-8502)
09:24 V27.008
Edge-states and determination of pairing symmetry in superconducting Sr_2RuO_4- K. Sengupta, H. -J. Kwon, V. M. Yakovenko (Department of Physics and Center for Superconductivity Research, University of Maryland at College Park, College Park, MD-20742)
09:36 V27.009
ARPES study of bulk and surface electronic states of Sr_2RuO_4- Kyle Shen, Andrea Damascelli, Donghui Lu (Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University), N. Peter Armitage, Filip Ronning, Donglai Feng (Department of Physics, Stanford University), Changyoung Kim (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory), Zhi-Xun Shen (Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University), Tsuyoshi Kimura, Yoshinori Tokura (Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo), Satoru Nakatsuji, Yoshiteru Maeno (Department of Physics, Kyoto University)
V27.010
Tunneling spectroscopy studies of superconducting single crystalline Sr_2RuO_4: Possible evidence for a surface-stabilized ferromagnetic ordering- Y. Liu, Z.Q. Mao, R. Jin, K.D. Nelson, Yu. Zadorozhny, J. Haeni, D.G. Schlom (Penn State University, University Park), Y. Maeno (Kyoto University, Kyoto), F. Lichtenberg (Universität Augsburg, Augsburg)
Session V28. DCMP: High T$_c$ Superconductors XIX: Optical Properties II.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 616, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V28.001
Determination of continuous phase transition from microwave conductivity and current-voltage curves- D. R. Strachan, Andrew Schwartz, H. G. Breunig, Claudio Cardoso, Steven M. Anlage, C. J. Lobb (Center for Superconductivity Research, University of Maryland)
08:12 V28.002
Microwave Spectroscopy of Superconductors with a Scanning Low Temperature Near-Field Microwave Microscope- Atif Imtiaz, Steven Anlage (Dept. of Physics, University of Maryland at College Park)
08:24 V28.003
Superfluid Inhomogeneity and Microwave Absorption in Model High-Tc Superconductors- David Stroud, Sergey Barabash (Ohio State Univ.)
08:36 V28.004
Nonequilibrium Superconductivity in YBa_2Cu_3O_7 Thin Films- R.D. Averitt, V. K. ThorsmØlle, Q.X. Jia, S.A. Trugman, A.J. Taylor (Los Alamos National Lab)
08:48 V28.005
Microwave Spectroscopy of \hatb Axis Transport in YBa_2Cu_3O_6.993:Disentangling the Plane and Chain Conductivity- Richard Harris, Ahmad Hosseini, Saeid Kamal, Pinder Dosanjh, Ruixing Liang, Douglas Bonn, Walter Hardy (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, 6224 Agricultural Road, Vancouver BC, CANADA, V6T 1Z1)
09:00 V28.006
Bolometric Measurement of the Microwave Conductivity Spectrum of Ultra High Purity Single Crystals of Ortho-I and Ortho-II Phase YBa_2Cu_3O_7-\delta Below 7 K- P.J. Turner, Saeid Kamal, A. Hosseini, R. Harris, P. Dosanjh, Ruixing Liang, D.A. Bonn, W.N. Hardy (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, 6224 Agricultural Rd., Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1, Canada)
09:12 V28.007
Microwave properties of superconducting and insulating La_2-xSr_xCuO_4- Nazih Hakim, Patanjali V. Parimi, Emmanuel Nyeanchi, Srinivas Sridhar (Physics Department, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115), F-C. Chou (Center for Materials Science and Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA)
09:24 V28.008
Anomalous microwave scattering rate in cuprate superconductors- Z. Zhai, C. Kusko, S. Sridhar (Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Boston MA 02115)
09:36 V28.009
Signature of the pseudogap state in microwave transport in cuprate superconductors- C. Kusko, Z. Zhai, N. Hakim, S. Sridhar (Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115)
V28.010
Far-infrared Hall Effect in YBCO films- M. Grayson, L. Rigal, J. Cerne, D.C. Schmadel, H.D. Drew (University of Maryland, College Park, MD), P.-J. Kung (Advanced Fuel Research, East Hartford, CT)
Session V29. DMP/DCMP: Wide Bandgap Semiconductors III: Point and Extended Defects in GaN.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 617, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V29.001
ODEPR of Intrinsic Defects in GaN- George D. Watkins (Department of Physics, Lehigh University)
08:36 V29.002
Theoretical study of monatomic hydrogen in III-Nitrides- Sukit Limpijumnong, Chris Van de Walle (Xerox PARC), Electronic Materials Lab. Team
08:48 V29.003
Acceptor Ionization Energies in GaN*- Hao Wang, An Ban Chen (Department of Physics, Auburn University)
09:00 V29.004
Degradation of Luminescence from GaN During Electron Bombardment: Excitation Conditions and Local Charging Effects- G. S. Cargill III, E. M. Campo (Lehigh Univ.), J. Ramer, M. Schurman, I. T. Ferguson (EMCORE Corp.)
09:12 V29.005
Optical Spectroscopy of Deep Traps in AlGaN/GaN HEMT Structures- P.B. Klein, S.C. Binari, K. Ikossi-Anastasiou, A.E. Wickenden, D.D. Koleske, R.L. Henry (Naval Research Laboratory)
09:24 V29.006
Magnetic Resonance Studies of Free-Standing GaN Grown by HVPE- E.R. Glaser, G.C.B. Braga, Jr. Freitas, W.E. Carlos (Naval Research Laboratory), H. Morkoc (Virginia Commonwealth U.), S.S. Park, K.Y. Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
09:36 V29.007
Origin of the c-Axis Tilt Occurring During the Lateral Epitaxial Overgrowth of GaN- T. S. KUAN, C. K. INOKI (Department of Physics, University at Albany, SUNY), R. ZHANG, S. GU, T. F. KUECH (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Madison)
09:48 V29.008
Confocal Raman Study of Electronic Properties Variation in Lateral Epitaxially Overgrown GaN Films- J. W. P. Hsu, M. J. Matthews (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies), S. Gu, T. F. Kuech (University of Wisconsin)
10:00 V29.009
Ballistic Electron Emission Microscopy Study of Individual Threading Dislocations in GaN- Y. Ding, H.-J. Im, J. P. Pelz (The Ohio State University), B. Heying, J. S. Speck (University of California, Santa Barbara)
10:12 V29.010
High-Resolution X-ray Diffraction and X-ray Standing Wave Study of thin GaN Film on SiC- N. Faleev (Texas Technical U.), A. Kazimirov, M.J. Bedzyk (Northwestern U. and ANL), H. Temkin (TTU), V. Dmitriev, Yu. Melnik (TDI Inc.)
10:24 V29.011
STM Study of the Initial Stages of GaN Growth on 6H-SiC (0001)- L. Li, Y. Cui (Physics Department and Laboratory for Surface Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53211)
10:36 V29.012
Recombinative Desorption of Deuterium from GaN(0001)- B. D. Thoms, Y. Yang, J.-S. Lee (Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA), D. D. Koleske, A. E. Wickenden, R. L. Henry (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC)
10:48 V29.013
Structural and dynamical properties of SiC surfaces from ab-initio simulations- Giulia Galli (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Alessandra Catellani (CNR-MASPEC, Parma, Italy)
11:00 V29.014
Effect of piezoelectric field of threading dislocations on electron transport and capture in nitride semiconductors- Dmitri Romanov, Gregory Auner (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI)
Session V30. DCMP: Semiconductor Band Structure.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 618, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V30.001
All-Electron, Conserving Investigation of the Band Gap of Si and Ge within the GW approximation- Wei Ku, Adolfo. G. Eguiluz (Department of Physics, Univ. of Tennessee, and SSD, Oak Ridge Nat. Lab)
08:12 V30.002
Electronic properties of amorphous/crystalline Si interface from atomic-scale simulations- Maria Peressi (INFM - Dipartimento di Fisica Teorica, Universita' di Trieste, Italy), Luciano Colombo (INFM - Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita' di Cagliari, Italy), Stefano de Gironcoli (INFM - Scuola Internazionale Studi Superiori Avanzati, Trieste, Italy)
08:24 V30.003
Electronic Properties and the Effect of Electron Interband Transitions on Dielectric Functions of Anatase TiO_2- Yiming Mi, Shuichi Iwata (RACE, The University of Tokyo)
08:36 V30.004
ELECTRONIC AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF ZnGeAs_2/GaAs SEMICONDUCTORS- Anderson Janotti, Su-Huai Wei, Shengbai Zhang, Sarah Kurtz (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado 80401)
08:48 V30.005
Electronic structure of lattice-mismatched superlattices: Si_n(SiO_x)_m and (GaAs)_n(GaN)_1- Xuan Luo, S.-H. Wei, S. B. Zhang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 80401)
09:00 V30.006
Quasiparticle Energy Calculations of ZnS- Weidong Luo, Marvin L. Cohen (University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:12 V30.007
Infrared Optical Properties of Diamond- David Smith (University of Vermont), William Karstens (Saint Michael's College)
09:24 V30.008
Effective Intrinsic Carrier Concentrations in GaAlAs Near the Mott Transition- Herbert S. Bennett (NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 [herbert.bennett@nist.gov])
09:36 V30.009
Behavior of the thermopower in amorphous materials at the metal-insulator transition- Cristine Villagonzalo, Rudolf A. Roemer, Michael Schreiber (Institut fuer Physik, Technische Universitaet Chemnitz), Angus MacKinnon (Imperial College, London)
09:48 V30.010
Electronic structure of AgBi_3S_5, a possible high performance thermoelectric, *- DANIEL BILC, S. D. MAHANTI (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University), M. G. KANATZIDIS (Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University)
10:00 V30.011
Electronic Structure of CsBi(_4 )Te(_6 ): A New Low Temperature Thermoelectric- P. Larson, S.D. Mahanti (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy - Michigan State University), D-Y Chung, M.G. Kanatzidis (Department of Chemistry - Michigan State University)
10:12 V30.012
AN AB--INITIO APPROACH TO AUGER RECOMBINATION IN SEMICONDUCTORS- SILVIA PICOZZI, ALESSANDRA CONTINENZA (INFM-Dip. Fisica-Univ.L'Aquila,Italy), RYOJI ASAHI (Toyota Central Ramp;D Labs.,Inc.,Nagakute,Japan), WOLFGANG MANNSTADT (Fachbereich Physik,Phillips Univ.Marburg,Germany), ARTHUR J. FREEMAN (Northwestern University), CLINT B. GELLER (Bettis Atomic Power Lab.)
10:24 V30.013
Ab initio studies of anisotropic organic monolayers on the Si(001) surface- Wenchang Lu, W.G. Schmidt, E.L. Briggs, J. Bernholc (NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27695)
V30.014
Prediction of Semiconducting and Metallic Behavior in AgBiSe2 due to Structural Change*- P. Larson, S.D. Mahanti (Department of Physics & Astronomy - Michigan State University)
Session V31. GMAG: Ising and ID Systems: Theory.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 619, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V31.001
Haldane Gap Spin Chains: Behaviour at Finite Temperatures and Fields- Paul Fendley, Robert Konik (University of Virginia)
08:12 V31.002
Impurity-Impurity Interactions in Spin Chains: Consequences for Resonant Tunneling in Luttinger Liquids- Sebastian Eggert, Stefan Rommer (Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden)
08:24 V31.003
Magnetization and thermal transport in 1D spin systems- Jose Vicente Alvarez (Department of Physics.Universitat des Saarlandes. Saarbrueken. Germany), Claudius Gros (Department of Physics. Universitat des Saarlandes. Saarbrueken. Germany)
08:36 V31.004
Density of States and Localization Length in 1D Random Chain with Long Range Hopping- Chenggang Zhou, R. N. Bhatt (Dept of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544)
08:48 V31.005
Interfaces in Random Field Ising Systems- Eira Seppälä (Laboratory of Physics, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 1100, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland)
09:24 V31.006
Extensive eigenvalues in spin-spin correlations: a tool for counting pure states in Ising spin glasses- Jairo Sinova (University of Texas), Geoff S. Canright (University of Tennessee), Horacio E. Castillo (Boston University), A.H. MacDonald (University of Texas)
09:36 V31.007
Spinon Interaction in Half-Integral Spin Chains- Domenico Giuliano, Bogdan Bernevig, Robert Laughlin (Stanford University)
09:48 V31.008
Deconfinement Transition and Bound States in Frustrated Heisenberg Chains: Regimes of Forced and Spontaneous Dimerizations- Rajiv Singh (University of California at Davis), Zheng Weihong, Chris Hamer (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia), Simon Trebst, Hartmut Monien (Universit"at Bonn, Germany)
10:00 V31.009
Quantum Effects in Heisenberg Spin Chains with Incommensurate Correlations- F. D. M. Haldane, Amulya Madhav (Princeton University)
10:12 V31.010
Magnetic Instability of Polymeric Light-Alkali Chains- A. Bergara (University of the Basque Contry), J.B. Neaton (Rutgers University), N. W. Ashcroft (Cornell University)
10:24 V31.011
Spin-Phonon Coupling in (VO)_2P_2O_7- Goetz Uhrig (University of Cologne), Bruce Normand (University of Augsburg)
10:36 V31.012
Magnetic field effects on the incommensurate order in coupled spin ladders systems- Jose Riera (epartamento de Fisica, Universidad Nacional de Rosario and CONICET (Argentina)), Sergio Dalosto (Departamento de Fisica, Universidad Nacional de Rosario (Argentina))
10:48 V31.013
Localized midgap states at the end of a spin ladder- Oleg Starykh (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11550)
V31.014
Nature and number of distinct phases in the random field Ising model- Jairo Sinova (University of Texas and University of Tennessee), Geoff S. Canright (University of Tennessee)
Session V32. GIMS: Scattering and Diffraction.
Thursday morning, 08:00, Room 620, Washington State Convention Center
08:00 V32.001
Soft X-ray Speckle in Magnetic Scattering from Rough Surfaces with Antiferromagnetic Domains- A Rahmim, S Tixier, T Tiedje (AMPEL, U. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4), S Eisebitt, M Lörgen, R Scherer, W Eberhardt (IFF, FZ- Jülich, 52425, Germany), J Lüning, J Stöhr (SSRL, Stanford University, CA 94309), A Scholl (ALS, LBNL, CA 94720)
08:12 V32.002
Anisotropic XANES and anomalous X-ray dispersion in ferroelectric potassium niobate- Eugene Mamontov, Takeshi Egami, Wojtek Dmowski (University of Pennsylvania), L. Eric Cross (Pennsylvania State University)
08:24 V32.003
Modeling of Interface Roughness Propagation in Sputtered X-ray Multilayers Studied by Diffuse X-ray Scattering- A.T. Macrander, Y.S. Chu, C. Liu, D.C. Mancini (Argonne)
08:36 V32.004
A Nuclear Resonant X-Ray Waveguide- D.R. Lee, Z. Islam, W. Sturhahn, C. Liu, E.E. Alp, S.K. Sinha (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439), R. Röhlsberger (Fachbereich Physik, Universität Rostock, Germany)
08:48 V32.005
Resonant Scattering in Germanium- T.L. Lee, R. Felici, B. Cowie, R. Colella, J. Zegenhagen (ESRF, Grenoble), K. Hirano (Photon Factory, Tsukuba)
09:00 V32.006
Measurement of the Extended X-ray Raman Fine Structure (XRFS) for Diamond Using a Filter Based Analyzer- E.A. Behne, Y. Feng, B.D. Chapman (Univ. of Washington), G.T. Seidler (Univ. of Washington and PNC-CAT)
09:12 V32.007
X-ray fluorescence holography--some recent developments- Stefano Marchesini (LBNL), Limin Zhao (LBNL, UCDavis), Jerome J Bucher, David K Shuh, Lorenzo Fabris, Wayne C Stolte, Mark W West, Michael J Press, Zahid Hussain (LBNL), Charles S Fadley (LBNL, UCDavis)
09:24 V32.008
Anomalous x-ray dynamical scattering and related phenomena- F. Javier García de Abajo (Centro Mixto CSIC-UPV/EHU, San Sebastian, Spain), See-Hun Yang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CA, USA), Charles S. Fadley, Michel A. Van Hove (LBNL and UC at Davis, CA, USA)
09:36 V32.009
Multiple-Wave X-ray Interference at Absorption Edges: Determination of Phase Shift at Resonance- Yuri Stetsko, Shih-Lin Chang, Gong-Yih Lin, Yen-Ru Lee (Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.), Yi-Shan Huang, Chun-Hsiung Chao (Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.)
09:48 V32.010
Development Of 3d X-Ray Structural Microscopy Using White X-Ray Microbeams- B. C. Larson, Wenge Yang, G.E. Ice, J. Z. Tischer, J. D. Budai, N. Tamura, K.-S. Chung, J.-K. Chung (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), W.P. Lowe (Howard University)
10:00 V32.011
X-Ray Microbeam Mapping of Local Lattice Orientations and Strains in Oxide Films- John Budai, Bennett Larson, Gene Ice, Wenge Yang, Jon Tischler, Nobu Tamura, David Norton, Ki-Sup Chung (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Walter Lowe (Howard University)
10:12 V32.012
Light Scattering from Magnetic Dipoles- David Coblentz, Jason Slinker, Xiao-Min Lin, Christopher Sorensen (Department of Physics, Kansas State University)
10:24 V32.013
Scattering of sound by tilted elastic disks: holographic identification of enhancements- Brian T. Hefner, Philip L. Marston (Physics Department, Washington State University, Pullman, WA)
10:36 V32.014
Neutron Scattering Data Access, Visualization and Analysis Tool, ISAW- Alok Chatterjee, Thomas Worlton, John Hammonds, Chun-Keung Loong, Dongfeng Chen (IPNS, Argonne National Lab.), Dennis Mikkelson, Ruth Mikkelson (University of Wisconsin-Stout))
10:48 V32.015
What can we learn about phonons from neutron powder diffraction?- H. Röder, Matthias J. Graf, D.A. Dimitrov (LANL)