Program overview
THURSDAY MORNING, 15 MARCH 2001
Session W1. DCMP: Metallic Behavior in 2D Systems.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6A, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W1.001
Direct measurements of the renormalized Zeeman energy of 2D electrons in Si over a wide range of densities- V.M. Pudalov (P.N.Lebedev Physics Institute and Rutgers University)
11:36 W1.002
Anomalous and Normal Properties of the "Metallic State" in 2D- Dmitrii Maslov (University of Florida)
12:12 W1.003
Spin-splitting and the Low-Temperature Metallic Behavior of GaAs 2D Holes- Stergios Papadakis (Princeton University, Department of Electrical Engineering)
12:48 W1.004
Transport in 2D Systems in the So-Called Metallic Phase- Sankar Das Sarma (University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)
13:24 W1.005
Evidence Against Metallic Phase in Two Dimensions- Uri Sivan (Technion-Isreal Inst. of Technology)
Session W2. DPOLY: Reactive Compatibilization in Blends.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6B, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W2.001
Super Tough Engineering Thermoplastic Blends by Reactive Compatibilization- Donald Paul (Texas Materials Institute; University of Texas at Austin; Austin, TX 78712)
11:36 W2.002
Polymer Reactions at Interfaces- Ben O'Shaughnessy (Dept. Chemical Engineering, Columbia University)
12:12 W2.003
What Controls the Kinetics of Reactive Polymer Compatibilization?- Timothy Lodge (University of Minnesota)
12:48 W2.004
Morphological Change and Interfacial tension measurement of Reactive Blends- Jin Kon Kim
13:24 W2.005
Coupling Kinetics of Functionalized Chains at the Immiscible Polymer-Polymer Interface- Hideko T. Oyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Session W3. FIAP: Micro-Optics.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6C, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W3.001
"Optical MEMS and MicroOptics Fabrication- Nico F. de Rooij (Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Laboratory, Institute of Microtechnology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
11:36 W3.002
MicroOptics for Airplane Pilots- Thomas Furness (University of Washington)
12:12 W3.003
Photonic Crystals: Working at The Speed of Light- J.D. Joannopoulos (Department of Physics and Center for materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
12:48 W3.004
Photonic Crystal Nanocavity Lasers- Axel Scherer (Caltech, Pasadena CA 91125)
Session W4. DCMP: Coloassal Magnetoresistive Oxide.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Ballroom 6E, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W4.001
PHASE SEPARATION FROM COMPETING ORBITAL AND MAGNETIC DEGREES OF FREEDOM- Dimitri N. Argyriou (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory))
11:36 W4.002
Phase Segregation and Charge Ordering in Manganese Perovskites- Paolo Radaelli (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
12:12 W4.003
E vs k and Fermi Surface (FS) of CMRs and relation to charge/orbital ordering- Yi-De Chuang (University of Colorado)
12:48 W4.004
Optical probe of orbital correlation in CMR manganites- Yoshi Tokura (University of Tokyo)
13:24 W4.005
Short-range polaron correlations in the ferromagnetic La_1-xCa_xMnO_3- Peng Cheng Dai (Oak Ridge Natl Lab)
Session W5. DCMP: The Boson Peak in Disordered Systems.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 602-603, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W5.001
Vibrations in glasses--insights from model calculations- Jaroslav Fabian (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden)
11:36 W5.002
Hyper-Raman scattering from the boson peak of silica glasses- Bernard Hehlen (Laboratoire des Verres, UMR 5587 CNRS, Université Montpellier II,F-34095 Montpellier, France)
12:12 W5.003
Strong scattering of acoustic waves observed in borate glasses- Lars Börjesson (Dept of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, S-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden.)
12:48 W5.004
Experimental Studies of the Boson Peak in Proteins- Wolfgang Doster (Technical University Munich, Germany)
13:24 W5.005
Simulations of the Ioffe-Regel crossover and of the Boson peak- Stephen R. Elliott (University of Cambridge)
Session W6. GIMS: MEMS Applications and Instrumentation for Physics.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 608, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W6.001
Microsystems: Opportunities and Challenges of the Next Silicon Revolution- Paul McWhorter (MEMX)
11:36 W6.002
The Fabrication and Use of Micro-Coils for Pulsed High Magnetic Field Research- Dwight Rickel (Los Alamos National Laboratory/National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)
12:12 W6.003
Progress in Nanomechanical Systems- Michael Roukes (CalTech)
12:48 W6.004
MEMS-based Instruments for Basic Research- Goran Karapetrov (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Session W7. DPOLY: Thin Film Phase Behavior and Morphology of Blends and Block Copolymers.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 609, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W7.001
High-Throughput Study of Surface Pattern Formation in Thin Diblock Copolymer Films- Archie P. Smith, J. Carson Meredith, Jack F. Douglas, Eric J. Amis, Alamgir Karim (Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology)
11:12 W7.002
Pattern Formation and Evolution in Diblock Copolymer Thin Films above Order-Disorder Transition- Peter Green, Ratchana Limary, Jean-Loup Masson (Graduate Program in Materials Science and Department of Chemical Engineering, the University of Texas at Austin)
11:24 W7.003
Alignment of Block Copolymer Spherical Microdomains Using Substrate Features- Matthew Trawick, Christopher Harrison, P. M. Chaikin (Physics Department), John Sebastian, Richard A. Register (Chemical Engineering Department), Douglas H. Adamson (Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544), Zhengdong Cheng (ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, 1545 route 22 East, Annandale, NJ 08801-0998), Miri Park (Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ)
11:36 W7.004
Copolymer Thin Films on Corrugated Substrates- Iulia Podariu, Amit Chakrabarti (Kansas State University)
11:48 W7.005
Controlling the morphology of symmetric ABC triblock copolymer between flat plates- Hsuan-Yi Chen (Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara), Glenn H. Fredrickson (Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials, University of California, Santa Barbara)
12:00 W7.006
Modelling Polar Self Assembly- Monica Olvera de la Cruz, Mehmet Sayar (Northwestern University), Francisco J. Solis (Hiram College), Samuel I. Stupp (Northwestern University), NU Mats Sci Collaboration
12:12 W7.007
Effects of Topographical Confinement on the Long Range Order of Asymmetric Diblock Copolymer Films- Rachel A. Segalman, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer (University of California, Santa Barbara)
12:24 W7.008
Crystallization in Block Copolymer Films- Ian Hamley, Stephen Collins (School of Chemistry, University of Leeds, UK), Vittoria Balsamo (Univ Símon Bólivar, Dept Ciencia Mat, Venezuela)
12:36 W7.009
Phase-Separating Thin Film Polymer Blends: The Effect of Film Thickness on Morphology Evolution- R.J. Composto, Hao Wang* (Materials Sci. and LRSM, Univ. of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA.)
12:48 W7.010
Phase Behavior of Polymer Thin Films- Ronald Jones, Sanat Kumar (Pennsylvania State University), Holger Gruell, Charles Han (NIST), Robert Briber (University of Maryland), Thomas Russell (University of Massachussetts)
13:00 W7.011
Phase Morphology Map of Polymer Blend Thin Films Confined to Narrow Strips- Bi-min Zhang Newby, Russell Composto (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and LRSM, University of Pennsylvania)
13:12 W7.012
Phase Segregation in Two-Dimensional Polymer Blend Films- Donald Winesett, Harald Ade (Department of Physics, North Carolina State University)
13:24 W7.013
Thin, binary polymer films: Interplay between wetting and phase behavior- Marcus Muller, Kurt Binder (Institut fuer Physik, WA331, Jo Gutenberg Universitaet, D55099 Mainz), E.V. Albano (INIFTA, Universidad National de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina)
13:36 W7.014
Revisiting the Surface Properties of PS/PVME Blends- Jeff Koberstein (Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University), Forrey Chris (Polymer Program, University of Connecticut)
Session W8. DMP/DCMP: First Principle Calculations and Theory, Polorization Dynamics in Ferroelctrics I.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 208, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W8.001
FIRST-PRINCIPLES AND SEMI-EMPIRICAL CALCULATIONS OF ATOMIC AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE FOR SrTiO3 (100) AND (110) SURFACES- Eugene Heifets, Ronald E. Cohen (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C. 20015 and Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125), Roberts I. Eglitis (University of Osnabrueck, Dept. of Physics, Osnabrueck, Germany), Eugene A. Kotomin (University of Osnabrueck, Dept. of Physics, Osnabrueck, Germany and Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia), Gunnar Borstel (University of Osnabrueck, Dept. of Physics, Osnabrueck, Germany)
11:12 W8.002
First-principles model of the dielectric response of ultrathin perovskite films- Karin Rabe (Rutgers University), Philippe Ghosez (Universite de Liege)
11:24 W8.003
First Principles Study of Substituents in KTaO_3- Kevin Leung (Sandia National Laboratories)
11:36 W8.004
The structure of an oxygen vacancy in crystalline CaMoO_4- N. A. W. Holzwarth (Wake Forest University)
11:48 W8.005
Lattice dynamics and ferroelectric instability of PZT from first principles- Claudia Bungaro, Karin M. Rabe (Rutgers University)
12:00 W8.006
Composition modulation in Pb(Sc,Nb)0_3 alloys- A. M. George, Jorge Iniguez, L. Bellaiche (Physics Department, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.)
12:12 W8.007
Charge Transfer Electrostatic Model of Compositional Order in Perovskite Alloys.- Michael Wu, Henry Krakauer (Dept. of Physics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795)
12:24 W8.008
On the microscopic origin of ferroelectricity and isotope effects in KDP- Sergio F. Koval (ICTP, Trieste, Italy), Jorge J. Kohanoff (Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland), Ricardo L. Migoni (IFIR, Rosario, Argentina)
12:36 W8.009
Ferroelectric and rotational instabilities in PZT: Pressure dependence and local structure- Marco Fornari (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC and George Mason University, Fairfax VA), David J. Singh (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC)
12:48 W8.010
Ab initio study of the electronic structure and phase transition in KDP- Qing Zhang, Nicholas Kioussis (California State University Northridge), Stavros Demos, Harry Radousky (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
13:00 W8.011
Devonshire-Landau Free Energy of BaTiO_3 from First Principles- Jorge Íñiguez, S. Ivantchev, J.M. Perez-Mato, Alberto García (Universidad del Pais Vasco, Bilbao, Spain)
13:12 W8.012
First-principles study of structural, electronic, dynamical, and dielectric properties of zirconium silicates- Gian-Marco Rignanese, Xavier Gonze (Unité de Physico-Chimie et de Physique des Matériaux, Université Catholique de Louvain, 1 Place Croix du Sud, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium), Alfredo Pasquarello (Institut Romand de Recherche Numérique en Physique des Matériaux (IRRMA), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), PPH-Ecublens, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland), Unité PCPM Collaboration, IRRMA Collaboration
Session W9. FIAP: Advanced Solid State Electronic Cooling and Power Generation II.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 201, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W9.001
New Thermoelectric Materials and Their Potential Application in the Automotive Industry- Donald T. Morelli (Delphi Automotive Systems Research Labs)
11:36 W9.002
Geometrical Magnetothermopower in n-type InSb- J. P. Heremans, C. M. Thrush, D. T. Morelli (Delphi Research Labs, Delphi Automotive Systems, MC 480-106-104, 30500 Mound Rd., Warren, MI 48090)
11:48 W9.003
Thermoelectric properties of Ba_yNi_xCo_4-xSb_12- C. Uher, W. Chen, J. S. Dyck (University of Michigan, Department of Physics, Ann Arbor, MI), L. D. Chen, T. Kawahara, X. F. Tang, T. Goto, T. Hirai (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
12:00 W9.004
Recent advances in InP-based thermionic coolers- Chris LaBounty, Xiaofeng Fan, Gehong Zeng, John E. Bowers (Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106), Daryoosh Vashaee, Ali Shakouri (Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95046)
12:12 W9.005
Thermoelectric Properties of Doped Compositions from the K-Bi-Se Based System- John R. Ireland, Melissa A. Lane, C. R. Kannewurf (ECE Dept., Northwestern University), Theodora Kyratsi, Duck-Young Chung, Mercouri G. Kanatzidis (Dept. of Chemistry, Michigan State University)
12:24 W9.006
Structural and physical properties of Eu_8Ga_16Ge_30- S. Paschen, W. Carrillo-Cabrera, A. Bentien, M. Baenitz, V.H. Tran, Yu. Grin, F. Steglich (MPI for Chemical Physics of Solids, Nöthnitzer Str. 40, 01187~Dresden, Germany)
12:36 W9.007
^23Na NMR of Na_xSi_136 Compounds, at Varying Na Content- Robert F. Marzke (Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1504), Jan Gryko (Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL 36235), Paul McMillan (The Royal Institution, London, England)
12:48 W9.008
Commercial apparatus for measuring thermal transport properties from 1.9 to 390 kelvin- N.R. Dilley, R.C. Black, L. Montes, A. Wilson, M.B. Simmonds (Quantum Design, Inc., 11578 Sorrento Valley Road, San Diego, CA 92121), Quantum Design Team
13:00 W9.009
The effect of superlattice parameters on the performance of SiGe/Si thin film coolers- Xiaofeng Fan, Gehong Zeng, Chris LaBounty, John E. Bowers (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106), Edward Croke (HRL Laboratories, LLC, Malibu, California 90265), Ali Shakouri (Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz, California 95064)
13:12 W9.010
Hot carrier effects in heterostructure integrated thermionic coolers- Daryoosh Vashaee, Ali Shakouri (University of California at Santa Cruz)
13:24 W9.011
Theory of the Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Quantum Well Superlattices- D.A. Broido (Department of Physics, Boston College), T.L. Reinecke (Naval Research Laboratory)
13:36 W9.012
THERMOELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF THE QUATERNARY STANNITE COMPOUNDS: X2YZTe4 (X= Cu, Ag; Y= Zn, Cd, Hg; Z= Sn, Pb)- Philip Davis, Peter Barnes, Jianjun Dong (Auburn University)
13:48 W9.013
A Solid-State Microelectronic Cooler Operating from above Ambient to Cryogenic Temperatures- Paul Cutler, Nicholas Miskovsky (Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802), Moon S. Chung (University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea), Nalin Kumar (UHV Technologies, Inc., Mt. Laurel, NJ)
W9.014
Raman scattering studies of filled and unfilled Si, Ge, and Sn type-I and type-II clathrates for thermoelectric applications- C. Kendziora (Code 6333, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC), G. S. Nolas (Ramp;D Division, Marlow Industries, Inc., Dallas TX)
Session W10. DMP: Surfaces V: Electronic Properties.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 203, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W10.001
The anomalous line shape of the Pd M_45VV Auger spectrum in dilute Pd/Ag(100) surface alloys resolved by APECS- D.A. Arena (Lawerence Livermore National Lab), R.A. Bartynski (Rutgers University), R. Nayak, A.H. Weiss (University of Texas-Arlington), S.L. Hulbert (S.L. , NSLS)
11:12 W10.002
Coupled Topological Defects in Ferromagnetic-Superconducting Bilayers- Amin F. Kayali, Serkan Erdin, Igor Lyuksyutov, Valery Pokrovsky (Physics Department, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA ; and Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia)
11:24 W10.003
Field Matching and Proximity Effect in a Superconducting Pb/Cu Bilayer Film with a Triangular Antidot Lattice- V.V. Metlushko (Dept. Electrical Engineering amp; Computer Science, University of Illinois-Chicago), L.E. De Long (Dept. Physics amp; Astronomy, University of Kentucky), M. Baert (Laboratorium voor Vaste-Stoffysica en Magnetisme, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), E. Rosseel, M.J. Van Bael, K. Temst, V. V. Moshchalkov, Y. Bruynseraede (LVSM, K. U. Leuven)
11:36 W10.004
L-Gap Surface States on vicinal Cu(111)- Felix Baumberger, Thomas Greber, Juerg Osterwalder (Physik Institut der Universitaet Zuerich, CH-8057 Zuerich, Switzerland)
11:48 W10.005
Different core-hole screening at the flat and stepped W(110) surfaces- Jun-Hyung Cho (Dept. of Phys., The University of Texas at Austin), Kwang S. Kim (Dept. of Chem., The Pohang University of Sci. amp; Tech.), Leonard Kleinman (Dept. of Phys., The University of Texas at Austin)
12:00 W10.006
Electronic work function and its thermal shifts for polycrystalline metal surfaces- T. Durakiewicz, A.J. Arko, J.J. Joyce, D.P. Moore (Los Alamos National Laboratory), S. Halas (UMCS Lublin, Poland)
12:12 W10.007
Surface-step-induced two-state magnetic switching of p(1x1) Fe on W(100)- Hector C. Mireles, James L. Erskine (Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Austin)
12:24 W10.008
Nonmetal-to-metal transition in Mg films on the Mo(112) surface- Ivan N. Yakovkin (Institute of Physics, NAS of Ukraine), University of Nebraska-Lincoln Collaboration
12:36 W10.009
Surface-states conductance of the Si(100)2x1 surface- Kwonjae Yoo (The University of Tennessee, USA), Hanno Weitering (Delft University of Technology, THE NETHERLANDS)
12:48 W10.010
Surface Conduction Electrons at Topological Defects on the (1x1) Incommensurate Phase of Ge(111)- Gerardo Ballabio (SISSA, Trieste, Italy), Andrea Goldoni (Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy), Silvio Modesti (Phys.dept.univ.Trieste and TASC Labs., Trieste, Italy), Erio Tosatti (SISSA/ICTP, Trieste, Italy)
13:00 W10.011
\sqrt7\times\sqrt3 In/Si(111): A Novel Two Dimensional Electron Gas with Strong Electron-Phonon Coupling- Eli Rotenberg (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), H. W. Yeom (Yonsei University), J. Schaefer, M. Rocha, B. Krenzer, S. D. Kevan (University of Oregon), P.V. Bogdanov, S. A. Kellar, X.J. Zhou, Z.X. Shen (Stanford University)
13:12 W10.012
Violation of parallel momentum conservation in reflection from and transmission through Si/SiO_2 interfaces- M. Staedele (Infineon Technologies AG, Corporate Research ND, D-81730 Munich, Germany), B. Tuttle (Department of Physics, Penn State University, Erie, Pennsylvania 16563-0203, USA)
13:24 W10.013
Defect structure dependent electrical resistivity in heteroepitaxial La_0.5Sr_0.5CoO_3/CeO_2/YSZ/Si(001) films- Chun-Hua Chen, Naoki Wakiya, Kazuo Shinozaki, Nobuyasu Mizutani (Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-8552, Japan)
13:36 W10.014
Quantum Electron Dynamics on a Classical Water Surface- Maksim Skorobogatiy (Graduate Student), John Joannopoulos (Francis Wright Davis Professor Of Physics), Department of Physics Collaboration
13:48 W10.015
Multipole surface plasmons from hydrodynamics without additional boundary conditions- John F. Dobson, Hung M. Le (School of Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland 4111, Australia)
Session W11. DCMP: Theory: Electronic Structures II.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 204, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W11.001
Temperature dependent polarizabilities in sodium clusters- Leeor Kronik (Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455)
11:36 W11.002
Comparison of algorithms for time-dependent density functional theory.- George F. Bertsch (University of Washington), Igor Vasiliev (University of Illinois), James R. Chelikowsky (University of Minnesota)
11:48 W11.003
Comparison of Time Dependent Local Density Approximation and Bethe-Salpeter Methods for the Optical Properties of Covalent and Ionic Systems.- James R. Chelikowsky, Serdar Öugüt (University of Minnesota), Igor Vasiliev (University of Illinois), Sohrab Ismail-Beigi, Steven G. Louie (University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)
12:00 W11.004
Quantum fluid dynamics from density functional theory- Stephan Kuemmel, Matthias Brack (Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Regensburg, Germany)
12:12 W11.005
Attractive-electron clusters in density functional theory and the divergence of perturbation theory for the electron-electron interaction- Michael Seidl (Inst. of Theor. Physics, University of Regensburg, D-93040 Regensburg, Germany)
12:24 W11.006
Momentum flux density, kinetic energy density and their fluctuations for one-dimensional confined gases of non-interacting fermions- Anna Minguzzi, Patrizia Vignolo, Mario Tosi (INFM and Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy)
12:36 W11.007
Phase-Space Dynamics by Solving the Coupled Schrodinger-Poisson Equations using Coherent-State Basis Functions- Tomas Materdey (University of Massachusetts Boston)
12:48 W11.008
Linear scaling geometry optimization of large systems- Stefan Goedecker, Frederic Lancon (DRFMC/SP2M, CEA Grenoble, France), Atomistic simulation Team
13:00 W11.009
Towards a linear-scaling total energy code- Chris-Kriton Skylaris, Peter D. Haynes, Chris J. Pickard, Arash A. Mostofi, Mike C. Payne (Theory of Condensed Matter group, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK)
13:12 W11.010
O(N^2) First Principle Electronic Structure Calculation: Finite Element Methods with Multigrid Acceleration- Peihong Zhang, Vincent H. Crespi (Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, 104 Davey Lab, University Park, PA, 16802-6300)
13:24 W11.011
Generating Converging Bounds for the Ground State Energy of the Infinite Quantum Lens Potential- Carlos R. Handy (Department of Physics, Clark Atlanta University, 223 James P. Brawley, Atlanta GA 30314.), C. Trallero-Giner, Arezky H. Rodríguez (Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Havana, 10400, Havana, Cuba.)
13:36 W11.012
Sparse Matrix Based Universal Coding- Tatsuto Murayama (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan), Toru Ohira (Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Tokyo, Japan)
Session W12. DMP: Surfaces and Interfaces I: Characteristics of Complex Monolayers.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 205, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W12.001
Monolayer Structure of the n-Alkane Tetracosane- A. Diama, L. Criswell, H. Mo, H. Taub (University of Missouri-Columbia), K. W. Herwig (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), F. Y. Hansen (Technical University of Denmark)
11:12 W12.002
Adsorption of organic molecules on semiconductor surfaces from first principles: benzene and acetylene on Si(100)- Pier Luigi Silvestrelli, Flavio Toigo, Francesco Ancilotto (INFM - Dipartimento di Fisica dell' Universita' di Padova, via Marzolo 8, I-35131 Padova, Italy)
11:24 W12.003
Initial adsorption geometry of acetylene on Si(001) surface- Wondong Kim, Hanchul Kim, Geunseop Lee, Young-Kyu Hong, Dal-Hyun Kim, Chanyong Hwang, Ja-Yong Koo (Korea Research Intitute of Standards and Science, Korea)
11:36 W12.004
First-Principles Study of the Initial Adsorption of Acetylene on Si(001) Surface- Hanchul Kim, Wondong Kim, Geunseop Lee, J.-Y. Koo (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science)
11:48 W12.005
IRAS Study of a Hexafluoroethane Monolayer on Graphite- G. M. Shifflett (Madisonville Community College, Madisonville, KY), T. A. Hopkins, G. B. Hess (Physics Dept., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA)
12:00 W12.006
Mechanically Induced Anisotropy in Self-Assembled Organic Monolayers Revealed by Sum-Frequency Generation- T.E. Furtak (Physics Department, Colorado School of Mines), B.C. Chow (Materials Science Program, Colorado School of Mines)
12:12 W12.007
Chain segment order in adsorbed polymer thin films: A Deuterium NMR study- S. V. Primak, T. Jin (Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, OH), A. C. Dagger (University of York, Department of Chemistry, Heslington, York, UK), E. K. Mann (Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, OH)
12:24 W12.008
New Dewetting Mode Observed in Collapsed Langmuir Films Transferred Onto Mica- Miguel A. Valdez-Covarrubias (Universidad de Sonora), Emmanuel A. Vázquez-Martínez, Jaime Ruiz-Garcia (Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi)
12:36 W12.009
Drying transitions of simple liquids on solid surfaces- Francesco Ancilotto (University of Padua), Mercedes Calbi (Penn State University), Stefano Curtarolo (MIT), Flavio Toigo (University of Padova), Milton W. Cole (Penn State University)
12:48 W12.010
Bio-compatible Si(111) Step Arrays- J.N. Crain, A. Kirakosian, J.-L. Lin, F.J. Himpsel (Dept. of Physics, U. Wisconsin-Madison), Y. Gu, N.L. Abbott (Dept. Chem. Engineering, U. Wisconsin-Madison)
13:00 W12.011
Adsorption Properties of SO_2 on MgO (100) using in-situ X-Ray Diffraction/Absorption and Adsorption Isotherm Techniques- A.E. Freitag, J. Hanson, J.Z. Larese (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY)
Session W13. DCP: Quantum Dynamics, Control and Computing: Coherent Control.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 206, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W13.001
Optimal Control of Quantum Phenomena- Herschel Rabitz (Department of Chemistry, Princeton University)
11:36 W13.002
Advances in Quantum Control Theory- Jeffrey L. Krause (Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida)
12:12 W13.003
Coherent Control of Asymmetric Synthesis and of Nanoscale Molecular Deposition- Paul Brumer (Univ of Toronto)
12:48 W13.004
Feedback Optimization of Coherent X-Ray Generation using Shaped Pulses- Margaret Murnane (JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0440)
13:24 W13.005
Learning from ``learning algorithms": experiment and modeling in atomic and molecular systems- Henry Kapteyn (JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80309-0440)
Session W14. DFD: Quantum Fluids and Solids V.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 210, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W14.001
Probing the Liquid-Vapour Interface of ^3He-^4He Mixtures- M.E. Hayden, G. Archibald, C. Lei (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby BC, Canada V5A 1S6), P.D. Barnes, W.T. Buttler, M.D. Cooper, M.A. Espy, S.K. Lamoreaux, J.-C. Peng, and S.I. Penttila (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos NM, USA 87545)
11:12 W14.002
Phase Separation Near the Tricritical Point in ^3He-^4He Mix- Melora Larson, John Panek, Al Nash (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA 91109), Norbert Mulders (University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716)
11:24 W14.003
Heat Capacity Measurements for ^3He in ^3He-^4He Mixture Films- Pei-Chun Ho, R.B. Hallock (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Mass., Amherst, MA 01003)
11:36 W14.004
Dilute ^3He-^4He Mixtures at Very High B/T: Spin Transport and Viscosity Experiments- H. Akimoto, J. S. Xia, V. Shvarts, E. D. Adams, N. S. Sullivan (NHMFL and Physics Dept., University of Florida), D. Candela, W. J. Mullin (Physics Dept., University of Massachusetts Amherst)
11:48 W14.005
Proposal for Confining Multi-electron Bubbles as Long-lived Entities- Isaac F. Silvera (Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge MA 02138)
12:00 W14.006
Observable effects of hexatic order in multielectron bubbles- Peter Lenz, David R. Nelson (Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138)
12:12 W14.007
Indivisibility of electron bubbles in helium- Veit Elser (Department of Physics, Cornell University)
12:24 W14.008
Acoustic spectroscopy on superfluids in aerogel- Jim MacDonald, David Daughton, Norbert Mulders (University of Delaware)
12:36 W14.009
Excitations of Superfluid He4 in aerogel and Vycor- Olivier Plantevin, Bjorn Fak (Commisariat a l'Energie Atomique), Henry Glyde, Norbert Mulders (University of Delaware)
12:48 W14.010
Acoustic Studies of Liquid-Vapor Critical Behavior of Neon and Helium in Aerogels- Tobias Herman, John Beamish (University of Alberta)
13:00 W14.011
Cascades in Two-dimensional Superfluid Turbulence- H. Chu, G. A. Williams (Physics Dept., UCLA)
Session W15. DFD: Fluids, Turbulence and Foams.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 211, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W15.001
Stabilization of Capillary Bridges in Low Gravity With Acoustic Radiation Pressure- Mark J. Marr--Lyon, David B. Thiessen, Philip L. Marston (Department of Physics, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-2814)
11:12 W15.002
Persistent Gravity-Induced Concentration Gradient in a Thermally Driven Liquid Mixture- Carl Franck, Christopher Williams (Cornell Univ.)
11:24 W15.003
Concept of New Air Spring applied to Safety Car Seat by using Fluid Dynamics- suk-soon Jeong, Young-Jo Yoon, Ho-Ki Jeong (Sengban Patent and Science Laboratory, Jung-Gu, Ulsan, Korea), Junho Jeong (Dept. of Physics, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY 12222)
11:36 W15.004
The vortical flow of an ideal fluid for an arbitrary initial condition.- Francisco Moraga (Center for Multiphase Research. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy NY 12180-3590.)
11:48 W15.005
Modification of Turbulence by Polymers- Arthur La Porta, Alice Crawford, Greg A. Voth, Eberhard Bodenschatz (Labratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University), Jim Alexander (Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Cornell University)
12:00 W15.006
Conditional Analysis of a Convective Internal Boundary Layer- Cheryl L. Klipp (Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University)
12:12 W15.007
Energy Transport during Turbulent Electroconvection- J.T. Gleeson (Kent State University)
12:24 W15.008
Instantaneous Vorticity Measurements using Fiber-Optic Couplers- Penger Tong, Sheng-hong Yao, Bruce J. Ackerson (Oklahoma State University)
12:36 W15.009
Power fluctuation in a closed turbulent system and the 2D-XY model- Vivek Aji, Nigel Goldenfeld (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
12:48 W15.010
Boundary effects on forced drainage through aqueous foam- G. Brannigan (University of California-Santa Barbara), O. F. de Alcantara Bonfim (Reed College, Portland, Oregon)
13:00 W15.011
Soap froths and crystal structures- P. Ziherl, Randall D. Kamien (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6396)
13:12 W15.012
A non-linear von Neumann law for three-dimensional foam coarsening- Sascha Hilgenfeldt (Faculty of Applied Physics, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands), Andrew M. Kraynik (Engineering Sciences Center, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185), Stephan A. Koehler, Howard A. Stone (DEAS, Harvard University, Pierce Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138)
13:24 W15.013
Effective Tempertures in Foam Simulations- Ian Ono, Corey O'Hern (UCLA dept of Chemistry and Biochemisty), Langer Stephen (NIST), Andrea Liu (UCLA dept of Chemistry and Biochemisty), Sid Nagel (University of Chicago)
13:36 W15.014
Stress Distribution in Fluid Foams- Francois Graner (CNRS UMR 5588 et Université Grenoble), Yi Jiang (Los Alamos National Laboratory), James Glazier (University of Notre Dame)
Session W16. DCMP: Ce- and U-Heavy Fermions.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 303, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W16.001
Ultrahigh-resolution Photoemission of Correlated Systems- Marco Grioni (Institut de Physique Appliquee - Ecole Polytechnique Federale (EPFL) - CH-1015 Lausanne - Switzerland)
11:36 W16.002
Comparative 3d\rightarrow 4f resonance photoemission study of concentrated and dilute Ce compounds- H.-D. Kim, J.W. Allen (University of Michigan), J.-H Park (POSTECH), A. Sekiyama, A. Yamasaki, K. Kadono, S. Suga (Osaka University), Y. Saitoh, T. Muro (JAERI), E. Freeman, N. Frederick, M.B. Maple (University of California, San Diego)
11:48 W16.003
High temperature Fermi surface exclusion of 4f electrons in CeRu_2Si_2.- J.W. Allen, G.-H. Gweon (Univ. of Michigan), J.D. Denlinger (Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab), C.G. Olson (Ames Laboratory), J.L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Lab), H. Yamagami (Kyoto-Sangyo Univ.)
12:00 W16.004
Localized character of Ce 4\textitf state in Ce-TM compounds studies by bulk-sensitive Ce 3\textitd resonant photoemission- R.-J. Jung, H.-D. Kim, B.-H. Choi, S.-J. Oh (Seoul Nat'l Univ.), E.-J. Cho (Chonnam Nat'l Univ.), J.-G. Park (Inha Univ.), T. Iwasaki, A. Sekiyama, S. Suga (Osaka Univ.)
12:12 W16.005
Spectroscopic Exploration of the Phase Diagram of YbIn_1-xAg_xCu_4- Jason Hancock, Sonya Hoobler, Tim McKnew, Zack Schlesinger (University of California Santa Cruz), John Sarrao (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Zach Fisk (Florida State University)
12:24 W16.006
The Anisotropic Kondo Model in Ce_xLa_1-xAl_3 and Implications for Small-Moment Magnetism- Ray Osborn, Eugene Goremychkin (Argonne National Laboratory), Brian Rainford (University of Southampton, UK), Amir Murani (Institut Laue Langevin, France)
12:36 W16.007
Thermoelectric power of Ce intermetallics- Veljko Zlatic (Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia), Bernard Coqblin (Universite Paris-Sud, France), Gerd Czycholl (Physics Department, Bremen University, Germany)
12:48 W16.008
RKKY-interaction between Ce-ions in (Ce,La)B_6- Pedro Schlottmann (Department of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306)
13:00 W16.009
Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in the Kondo semimetal CeNiSn- Taichi Terashima, Chieko Terakura, Shinya Uji (National Research Institute for Metal), Haruyoshi Aoki (Center for Low Temperature Science, Tohoku University), Yuji Echizen, Toshiro Takabatake (Department of Quantum Matter, ADSM, Hiroshima University)
13:12 W16.010
Electronic Properties of Transuranic Materials Using Photoemission from a Tunable Light Source- J.J. Joyce, A.J. Arko, D.P. Moore, T. Durakiewicz, L.A. Morales, J.L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
13:24 W16.011
Photoelectron Spectroscopy of U-based Strongly Correlated Materials- D.P. Moore, J.J. Joyce, A.J. Arko, T. Durakiewicz, L. Morales, J.L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
13:36 W16.012
Single Crystal Diffraction of UPt_3 at High Pressure- D.A. Walko, Z. Wawrzak, D.N. Seidman, W.P. Halperin (Northwestern University), M.J. Bedzyk (Northwestern University and Argonne National Lab), G. Shen (University of Chicago)
13:48 W16.013
New ^29Si NMR Data Reveal Unexpected Order Parameter in URu_2Si_2- O. O. Bernal (California State University, Los Angeles, California), H. G. Lukefarh (Whittier College, Whittier, California), D. E. MacLaughlin (University of California, Riverside, California), J. A. Mydosh, G. J. Nieuwenhuys, A. A. Menovsky (Kamerlingh Onnes Lab, Leiden University, The Netherlands)
14:00 W16.014
The Electrical Resistivity of Alpha-Uranium Single Crystals- J.L. Smith, W.L. Hults, J.C. Cooley, R.J. Hanrahan Jr., D.J. Thoma (Los Alamos National Laboratory), G.M. Schmiedeshoff, S. Touton (Occidental College), J.C. Lashley (Brigham Young University), E.C. Gay, C.C. McPheeters (Argonne National Laboratory)
Session W17. DMP: Fracture and Fatigue II: Mechanism.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 304, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W17.001
Mechanisms of fatigue damage and crack growth in advanced materials- Robert O. Ritchie (University of California, Berkeley)
11:36 W17.002
Depinning with dynamic stress pulses- J. M. Schwarz, Daniel S. Fisher (Harvard University)
11:48 W17.003
The effects of quantum-mechanics on fracture in silicon- D. W. Hess, N. Bernstein (Center for Computational Materials Science, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC)
12:00 W17.004
Shear-transformation-zone theory of plastic deformation near a circular hole- Leonid Pechenik, Daniel Rabinowitz, James Langer (Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara)
12:12 W17.005
Fracture Mechanisms in ternary carbide Ti3SiC2- Peter Finkel (Drexel University), Michel Barsoum (Drexel University , PA), Tamer El-Raghy (Drexel University)
12:24 W17.006
Analysis of Dislocation Emission during Microvoid Growth in Ductile Metals- James Belak, Robert E. Rudd (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
12:36 W17.007
Atomistic Characterization of Dislocation Activity During Void Growth in Dynamic Fracture- Robert E. Rudd, James Belak (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
12:48 W17.008
Fracture simulation in vitreous silica- J.M.D. Lane, Michael P Marder (University of Texas at Austin)
13:00 W17.009
Role of Elastic and Inelastic Deformation on the Tensile Strengths of Ceramics Under Plane Shock Wave Propagation- Dattatraya Dandekar (U. S. Army Research Laboratory, APG, MD 21005)
Session W18. DPOLY: Computer Simulation II.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 308-308, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W18.001
Effects of tethered chains on adhesion- Scott Sides, Gary Grest, Mark Stevens (Sandia National Laboratories)
11:12 W18.002
Stretching and Relaxation of Polymer Molecules: A Molecular Dynamics Study with an Explicit Fluid- G. W. Slater, S. J. Hubert, M. P. Pépin (University of Ottawa)
11:24 W18.003
Theoretical Analysis of Hydrogen Bonding and Behavior of PEO in Aqueous Solutions- Elena E. Dormidontova (Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, MN 55455)
11:36 W18.004
Free Energy Self-Averaging in Protein-Sized Random Heteropolymers- Jeffrey Chuang, Mehran Kardar (MIT), Alexander Grosberg (University of Minnesota)
11:48 W18.005
Cluster Lifetime and Heterogeneity in a Glass-forming Liquids- Mo Li (Johns Hopkins University)
12:00 W18.006
Calculating the Toughness of Glassy Polymers from Atomic Scale Simulations- Mark. O. Robbins, Joerg Rottler, Sandra Barsky (Dept. Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218)
12:12 W18.007
Plastic deformation and yielding of amorphous polymer glasses- Joerg Rottler, Mark O. Robbins (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218)
12:24 W18.008
Local friction in polyolefins - a small-scale simulation approach- Jutta Luettmer-Strathmann (Department of Physics, The University of Akron)
12:36 W18.009
A Crossover Behavior between the Diffusion Coefficients of Linear and Cyclic Alkanes- Rahmi Ozisik (Institute of Polymers, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)), Ernst D. von Meerwall (Department of Physics, The University of Akron), Wayne L. Mattice (Department of Polymer Science, The University of Akron)
12:48 W18.010
Local structure of a polymer melt and the glass transition- Francis W. Starr (N.I.S.T, Gaithersburg, MD), Srikanth Sastry (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India), Sharon C. Glotzer, Jack F. Douglas (N.I.S.T.)
13:00 W18.011
Spatially correlated dynamics in a simulated glass-forming polymer melt- Yeshitila Gebremichael (Chemical Physics Program, IPST, University of Maryland, and Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science, and Polymer Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899), Thomas B. Schroeder, Francis W. Starr, Sharon C. Glotzer (Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science, and Polymer Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899)
13:12 W18.012
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Polymer Bulk and Surface Properties- Neil Moe (Osmonics, Inc.)
Session W19. DFD: Liquid Crystals III: Surfaces, Confined Geometry, Other.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 310, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W19.001
Surface extrapolation length and director structures in confined nematics- Nikolai Priezjev, Robert Pelcovits (Department of Physics, Brown University)
11:12 W19.002
Surface Switching Behavior of Liquid Crystal Induced by Micro Comb-like Electrodes- Baoshe Zhang, Ping Sheng (Physics Department, Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. and Tech.)
11:24 W19.003
Surface phase transitions of a nematic liquid crystal in a high magnetic field- M.W. Kim, M. Boamfa, P.C.M. Christianen, J.C. Maan, Th. Rasing (Research Institute for Materials, University of Nijmegen, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands), Experimental Solid-State Physics Laboratory II Team, High Field Magnet Laboratory Team
11:36 W19.004
Gliding of easy axis in an azo-dye functionalized PMMA alignment layer for liquid crystals- Tamas Kosa, Peter Palffy-Muhoray (Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242)
11:48 W19.005
Simulation of a Liquid Crystal at an Amorphous Polymer Surface- T. P. Doerr, P. L. Taylor (Case Western Reserve University)
12:00 W19.006
Capillary Waves in Low Surface Tension Semi Fluorinated Liquid Crystals.- Dvora Perahia (Department of Chemistry and Material Science and Engineering Program, Clemson University, Clemson SC, 29634-0973), Rakchart Traiphol (Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson SC, 29634-0973), Dennis Smith (Department of Chemistry and Material Science and Engineering Program, Clemson University, Clemson SC, 29634-0973), Hyunjung Kim (APS, Argonne National Laboratory 9700 S. Cass Ave. Argonne, IL 60439), Sunil Sinha (APS, Argonne National Laboratory 9700 S. Cass Ave. Argonne, IL 60439)
12:12 W19.007
Anisotropic Elastic Properties of Muscle-like Nematic Elastomers- Banahalii Ratna, Donald L. ThomsenIII, Devanand Shenoy (Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering, Naval Research laboratory, Washington DC, 20375), Amritha Srinivasan (Geo-Centers Inc., Rockville MD 20852), Patrick Keller (Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Curie, CNRS-UMR 168, Institut Curie, Paris Cedex 05)
12:24 W19.008
Nematic Elastomers and the Red Blood Cell- Alex J. Levine, T.C. Lubensky (Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvania), Paul Dalhaimer, Dennis Discher (School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania)
12:36 W19.009
Application of an electric field on particles suspended in a liquid crystal solvent- Jean-Chrisptohe LOUDET, Philippe POULIN, Philippe BAROIS (Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal/CNRS- ave. A. Schweitzer 33600 Pessac FRANCE)
12:48 W19.010
Wavelength Dependence and Time-Resolved Studies of the Guest Host Interaction in Dye-Doped Liquid Crystalline Materials- Thai Viet Truong, Lei Xu, Yuen-Ron Shen (Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720)
13:00 W19.011
Effects of Low Surface Energy Materials on Bulk Properties of Liquid Crystal Composites: Structure and Thermal Analysis- Cheng Gang, Rakchart Traiphol, Dennis Smith, Dvora Perahia (Department of Chemistry and MS&E, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-0973)
13:12 W19.012
Measurement of a tumbling parameter less than negative one for solutions of Side-group Liquid Crystal Polymers Dissolved in Cyanobiphenyl Based Nematic Liquid Crystals- Michael Kempe, Julia Kornfield, Weijun Zhou (California Institute of Technology)
13:24 W19.013
A Model for Description of the Two- and Three Dimensional Director and Electric Field in a Liquid Crystal Cell- George Panasyuk, D.W. Allender (Department of Physics, Kent State University), Jack Kelly (Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University)
13:36 W19.014
Aerosil Dispersions in 8CB Liquid Crystal- Tao Jin, Daniele Finotello (Department of Physics, Kent State University)
13:48 W19.015
A Calorimetric Study of Liquid Crystal Wetting in Cylindrical Pores- Xuewu Liu, Daniele Finotello (Department of Physics, Kent State University)
Session W20. DMP: Nanotubes IV: Thermal Properties.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 401, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W20.001
Quantized Phonon Subbands and Thermal Conductivity of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes- Jr Johnson (University of Pennsylvania)
11:36 W20.002
Temperature Distribution in Carbon Nanotubes Heated by Current Flow- Li Shi, Arun Majumdar (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley), Philip Kim, Adrian Bachtold, Sergei Plyasunov, Paul McEuen (Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley)
11:48 W20.003
Heat Pulse propagation in Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes- Mohamed Osman (School of EECS; Washington State University), Deepak Srivastava (NASA Ames research Center)
12:00 W20.004
Diameter and Annealing Dependence of the Thermal Conductivity of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes- Marc C. Llaguno (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania), James C. Hone (Dept. of Physics, California Institute of Technology), John E. Fischer (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania), Alan T. Johnson (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania)
12:12 W20.005
Thermal Conductivity Measurement of Carbon Nanotubes at Mesoscopic Scales- Philip Kim, Li Shi, Arun Majumdar, Paul McEuen, Department of Physics Collaboration, Department of Mechanical Engineering Collaboration
12:24 W20.006
Thermoelectric Power of Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes- H. Romero, G. U. Sumanasekera, B. K. Pradhan, P. C. Eklund (Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA)
12:36 W20.007
Carbon Nanotubes as a Thermoelectric ``Nano-Nose"- C. Adu, G. U. Sumanasekera, H. Romero, B. K. Pradhan, P. C. Eklund (Department of Physics, Penn State University, PA, USA)
Session W21. DBP: Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging of Biological Systems.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 604, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W21.001
Tomographic Imaging of Biological Tissue with Diffuse Light- Arjun Yodh (Univeristy of Pennsylvania)
11:36 W21.002
Near-Field IR Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Biological Tissue- Daniel Palanker (W.W. Hansen Experimental Physics Lab, Stanford University, Stanford, CA)
12:12 W21.003
Functional Imaging of Tissue Morphology with Polarized Light Scattering Spectroscopy- Vadim Backman (G.R. Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139)
Session W22. DMP/GMAG: Magnetic Nanostructures X: Magnetic Oxides.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 605-610, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W22.001
Magnetic Exchange Coupling in Ferromagnetic/Superconducting/Ferromagnetic Multilayers- C. A. R. Sa de Melo (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332)
11:36 W22.002
Magnetic Coupling in Oxide Heterostructures- Allen Goldman (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA)
12:12 W22.003
Exchange Coupling in Epitaxial SrRuO_3 / Sr_2YRuO_6 Thin Film Bilayers- X.W. Wu (University of Wisconsin-Madison), M.S. Rzchowski (Unviersity of Wisconsin-Madison), R.A. Price, M.K. Lee (Duke University), C.-B. Eom (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
12:24 W22.004
In-situ deposition of La_0.7Ca_0.3MnO_3 /YBa_2Cu_3O_7 superlattices by a high-pressure dc-sputtering process^+- P. Prieto, P. Vivas, G. Campillo, L. F. Castro, E. Baca (Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia), M. Varela, C. Ballesteros (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain), D. Arias*, C. Leon, J. Santamaria (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
12:36 W22.005
Electrical modulation of magnetoresistance in the p-n junction made of strongly correlated manganites- Hidekazu Tanaka, Jun Zhang, Tomoji Kawai (ISIR-Sanken, Osaka Univ., 8-1 Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0047 Japan)
12:48 W22.006
First principles study of CrO_2/RuO_2 and CrO_2/TiO_2 heterostructures- Alexander Dobin, Renata Wentzcovitch (School of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Minnesota Supercomputer Institute for Digital Technology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455)
W22.007
Strained La_0.67Ca_0. 33MnO_3 films measured by low temperature magnetic force microscopy- Alex de Lozanne, Qinyou Lu (Physics Dept., U. Texas, Austin, TX 78712), Amlan Biswas, M. Rajeswari, R. C. Srivastava, T. Venkatesan, R. L. Greene (Center for Superconductivity Research, U. Maryland, College Park, MD 20742), A. J. Millis (Center for Materials Theory, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854)
Session W23. DBP: Functional Genomics, An Inverse Problem in Biology.
Thursday morning, 11:00, Room 606, Washington State Convention Center
11:00 W23.001
An Introduction to Functional Genomics- Barbara Wold (California Institute of Technology)
11:36 W23.002
DNA Microarray Analysis for Genomic Expression Studies- John Quakenbush (Institute for Genomic Research)
12:12 W23.003
E. Coli, A Single Celled Computer- Uri Alon (Weizmann Institute of Science)
12:48 W23.004