Program overview

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 29 MAY 2002

Session C1. DAMOP: Quantum Information.

Wednesday afternoon, 14:00, Commonwealth Auditorium, University Center

14:00 C1.001 Quantum Information Processing with Trapped Atomic Ions
David Wineland (NIST, Time and Frequency Division, Boulder, CO)
14:36 C1.002 Entanglement via Faraday effect - an old tool at a new job for Quantum Networks
Eugene Polzik (QUANTOP -Danish Quantum Optics Center, University of Aarhus, Denmark)
15:12 C1.003 Developing resources for optical quantum information processing: What’s in my toolbox
Paul Kwiat (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
15:48 C1.004 Quantum State Control in Electrical Circuits: Artificial Superconducting `Atoms'
Steven Girvin (Yale University)

Session C2. DAMOP: Photoassociation/Laser Cooling and Trapping II.

Wednesday afternoon, 14:00, Tidewater A, University Center

14:00 C2.001 Application of quantum-defect theory in photoassociation spectroscopy
Bo Gao, Paul S. Julienne (NIST)
14:12 C2.002 Rate limit for one-photon photoassociation from rogue photodissociation
Juha Javanainen (University of Connecticut), Matt Mackie (Helsinki Institute of Physics)
14:24 C2.003 Coherent two-photon photoassociation of a quantum degenerate gas of ^7Li
M. Junker, I. D. Prodan, J. M. Gerton, R. G. Hulet (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University)
14:36 C2.004 Depletion of pair correlations by photoassociation of a ^7Li quantum degenerate gas
Marin Pichler, Ionut Prodan, Mark Junker, Randall G. Hulet (Department of Physics and Astonomy and Rice Quantum Institute, Rice University)
14:48 C2.005 Photoassociation rates and level shifts in a Bose-Einstein condensate
Paul Julienne, Eite Tiesinga (NIST)
15:00 C2.006 Unfolding high-precision lifetimes and polarizabilities from van der Walls coefficients
Andrei Derevianko, Sergey Porsev (Department of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557)
15:12 C2.007 Loading of atomic and molecular beams into a cryogenic buffer-gas cell
Dima Egorov, Bretislav Friedrich (Harvard University), Thierry Lahaye (École Normale Supérieure), Wieland Schöllkopf, John M. Doyle (Harvard University)
15:24 C2.008 Laser Cooling Magnetically Trapped Atomic Chromium
Robert deCarvalho, Cindy Hancox, Jonathan Weinstein, John Doyle (Harvard University)
15:36 C2.009 Collimation of an Atomic Gallium Beam by Laser Cooling
Steven Rehse, Karen Bockel, Siu Au Lee (Department of Physics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523)
15:48 C2.010 Sympathetic Cooling of Trapped Cd^+
Louis Deslauriers, Boris Blinov, Kathy-Anne Brickman, Patricia Lee, Martin Madsen, Russell Miller, Christopher Monroe (FOCUS Center, University of Michigan: Department of Physics)
16:00 C2.011 Production and Characterization of a Dual-Species Cold Atomic Beam
Nathan Lundblad (Caltech/JPL), David Aveline, Robert Thompson, William Klipstein, James Kohel, Jaime Ramirez-Serrano, Daphna Enzer, Lute Maleki (JPL)
16:12 C2.012 Investigation of an Ytterbium MOT Using an Intercombination Transition
R. Maruyama, R. H. Wynar, E. N. Fortson (University of Washington), M. V. Romalis (Princeton University)

Session C3. DAMOP: Photoionization and Photodetachment.

Wednesday afternoon, 14:00, Tidewater B, University Center

14:00 C3.001 Double Photoionization of Li near Threshold
R. Wehlitz, J.B. Bluett (SRC, Univ.\ of Wisconsin), S.B. Whitfield (Dept.\ of Phys., Univ.\ of Wisconsin)
14:12 C3.002 The high-frequency two-electron photo-ionization cross section of triplet states
Rajmund Krivec (Department of Theoretical Physics, J. Stefan Institute, PO Box 3000, 1001, Ljubljana, Slovenia), Miron Ya. Amusia (Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel; A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia), Victor Mandelzweig (Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel)
14:24 C3.003 Mechanisms of Photo Double Ioniztion of Helium by 530 eV Photons
A. Knapp, Th. Weber, S. Schoessler, T. Jahnke, J. Nickles, S. Kammer, O. Jagutzki, L. Ph. Schmidt, H. Schmidt-Boecking, R. Doerner (Inst. fuer Kernphysik, U. Frankfurt), A. Kheifets (Australian Nat. U.), I. Bray (Murdoch U.), A.L. Landers (Western Michigan U.), T. Osipov, C.L. Cocke (Kansas State Univ.), J. Roesch, M.H. Prior (Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab.)
14:36 C3.004 Two-Photon Complete Fragmentation of Helium
James Colgan, M. S. Pindzola (Auburn University)
14:48 C3.005 Dipole-forbidden Photoionization through the He 2p^2~^1D_2 Autoionizing Resonance
E.P. Kanter, B. Krässig, S.H. Southworth (Argonne National Laboratory), R. Guillemin, O. Hemmers, D.W. Lindle (U. Nevada-Las Vegas), N.L.S. Martin (U. Kentucky), R. Wehlitz (U. Wisconsin)
15:00 C3.006 Energy Sharing Dependence of the Triple-Differential Cross-Section in Double Photoionization of Helium
Marco Wiedenhoeft (Physics Dept., Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, 49008), Jens Viefhaus, Slobodan Cvejanovic (Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin, Germany), Burkhard Langer (Max-Born-Institut, Berlin, Germany), Uwe Becker (Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin, Germany), Nora Berrah (Physics Dept., Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, 49008)
15:12 C3.007 Autoionization of \boldmath 2lnl^\prime States in He: Further Evidence of Spin-Orbit Effects Revealed Using Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy
A.A. Wills, T.W. Gorczyca, X. Feng, M. Wiedenhoeft, S.E. Canton-Rogan, N. Berrah (Western Michigan University), E. Sokell (University College, Dublin)
15:24 C3.008 experimental evidence of a dynamic Jahn-Teller effect in C60+
S.E Canton (Western Michigan University/ Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), A.J Yencha (State University of New-York at Albany), M.C.A Lopes (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora), E Kukk (Oulu University), J.D. Bozek (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), G Snell, N Berrah (Western Michigan University)
15:36 C3.009 Vibrationally-resolved polyatomic photoelectron spectroscopy: Mode-specific behavior
G.J. Rathbone, E.D. Poliakoff (Louisiana State Univ.), J.D. Bozek (LBL), R.R. Lucchese (Texas Aamp;M)
15:48 C3.010 Resonantly amplified vibronic symmetry breaking
E.D. Poliakoff, G.J. Rathbone (Louisiana State Univ.), J.D. Bozek (LBL), R.R. Lucchese (Texas Aamp;M)
16:00 C3.011 PHOTOELECTRON ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION IN ACETYLENE/VINYLIDENE*.
Timur Osipov, Lewis Cocke (Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506), Mike Prior (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720), Reinhard Doerner, Thorsten Weber, Schmidt Lothar, Horst Schmidt-Böcking (Institut fur Kernphysik, Universitat Frankfurt, Germany), Allen Landers (Department of Physics, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008), Amine Cassimi (CIRIL/CEA/CNRS, Caen, France)

Session C4. DAMOP: Fundamental Symmetries and Precision Measurements.

Wednesday afternoon, 14:00, Room 102, Tyler Hall

14:00 C4.001 A Four Vapor Cell Search for the Permanent Electric Dipole Moment of ^199Hg
W. C. Griffith, M. D. Swallows, E. N. Fortson (University of Washington), M. V. Romalis (Princeton University)
14:12 C4.002 Progress Toward Electric Dipole Measurements in Radon Isotopes
S. Burcin Bayram, Timothy E. Chupp, Kevin P. Coulter, Wolfgang Lorenzon (University of Michigan, and TRIUMF E929 Colloboration.)
14:24 C4.003 Self-compensated ^3He-K magnetometer for CPT tests
T. Kornack, M. Romalis (Princeton University), J. Allred, R. Lyman (University of Washington)
14:36 C4.004 Ultra-low field liquid ^129Xe NMR using SQUID detectors
M.P. Ledbetter, M.V. Romalis (Princeton University)
14:48 C4.005 Simultaneous cyclotron frequency comparisons for precise atomic mass measurements
James K. Thompson, Simon Rainville, David E. Pritchard (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:00 C4.006 Space-based tests of Lorentz and CPT symmetry
Neil Russell (Northern Michigan University), Robert Bluhm (Colby College), Alan Kostelecky (Indiana University), Charles Lane (Berry College)
15:12 C4.007 Probing Noncommutative Geometry and Lorentz Violation with Atomic Tests
Charles D. Lane (Berry College), V. Alan Kostelecky (Indiana University)
15:24 C4.008 Systematic effects of a proposed anapole moment measurement in francium
E. Gomez, S. Aubin, J.M. Grossman, L.A. Orozco, G.D. Sprouse (Department of Physics and Astronomy, SUNY Stony Brook)
15:36 C4.009 Calculation of parity nonconservation in cesium and possible deviation from the Standard Model
Vladimir Dzuba, Victor Flambaum, Jacinda Ginges (School of physics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
15:48 C4.010 Improved Measurement of the Cs Ground State Scalar Polarizability
Jason Amini (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley), Harvey Gould (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
16:00 C4.011 Precision Frequency Measurement in Li+ using an Electro-optically Modulated Laser Beam
Jason Clarke, William van Wijngaarden (Physics Dept., York University)
16:12 C4.012 Measurement of the J=2 to J=0 Fine Structure Interval of the 2S-2P transition in Helium.
David Shiner, Marc Smiciklas (University of North Texas)

Session C5. DAMOP: Rydberg Atoms, Atoms in Fields.

Wednesday afternoon, 14:00, Room 20, McGlothlin-Street Hall

14:00 C5.001 Periods and Scaled Actions in Barium
Kenneth Bates, Douglass Schumacher (The Ohio State University)
14:12 C5.002 Multiphoton ionization of hydrogen in parallel microwave and static electric fields: Advanced simulations
Francis Robicheaux, Eugene Oks (Department of Physics, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5311)
14:24 C5.003 Electric field enhancement of the microwave resonances of dielectronic recombination
Edward Shuman, C. M. Evans, T. F. Gallagher (Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901)
14:36 C5.004 Observation of classical subharmonic resonances in pulsed microwave ionization of Sr Rydberg states
H. Maeda, T.F. Gallagher (Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904)
14:48 C5.005 Cryogenic MOT and Trap for Cold Rydberg Atoms
Alisa Walz-Flannigan, Jeffrey R. Guest, Georg Raithel (University of Michigan)
15:00 C5.006 Stark-induced X-ray emission from high Rydberg states of H-like and He-like Silicon
M.A. Gearba, R.A. Komara, S.R. Lundeen (Dept. of Physics, Colorado State University), W.G. Sturrus (Dept. of Physics, Youngstown State University), C.W. Fehrenbach, X. Flechard, B.D. DePaola (Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University)
15:12 C5.007 Direct measurement of high-L fine structure intervals in Si III, n=29
R.A. Komara, M.A. Gearba (Affiliation), S.R. Lundeen (Dept. of Physics, Colorado State University), C.W. Fehrenbach (Affiliation), B.D. DePaola (Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University)
15:24 C5.008 Rydberg Charge Exchange Formation of Dipole Bound Anions
Nathan Hammer, Robert Hinde, Robert Compton (University of Tennessee)
15:36 C5.009 Observed Landau structure in photodetachment from O^-
D.M. Pendergrast, J.N. Yukich (Physics Department, Davidson College)
15:48 C5.010 Asymptotic wavefunctions for helium-like atoms
Michael Lieber (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville)
16:00 C5.011 H3++ ion in a strong magnetic field: triangular configuration
Juan Carlos Lopez Vieyra, Alexander Turbiner (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, National University of Mexico)