Program overview

TUESDAY MORNING, 19 MARCH 3902

Session F1. DCMP: Superconductivity in MgB2.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Sagamore 3, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F1.001 Calculated electronic and phononic structure of magnesium-diboride
Ole Krogh Andersen (Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany)
08:36 F1.002 Unconventional conventional superconductivity in MgB2
Igor Mazin (Naval Research Laboratory)
09:12 F1.003 Thermodynamics of MgB_2 and gap structure
F. Bouquet (University of Geneva)
09:48 F1.004 Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy in MgB_2
Maria Iavarone (Argonne National Laboratory and INFM-University of Naples, Italy)
10:24 F1.005 What do optical studies tell us about the mechanism in MgB2 ?
Frank Marsiglio (University of Alberta)

Session F2. DPOLY: Polymer Physics Prize Symposium.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Sagamore 4, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F2.001 The polymer mat: stretched polymers via compression
Thomas A. Witten [1] (James Franck Institute, University of Chicago)
08:36 F2.002 Micromanipulation Study of DNA, DNA-protein Interactions, and Chromosomes
John F Marko (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Chicago)
09:12 F2.003 Entangling flow lines in a micro-channel: a simple chaotic mixer for microfluidics
Armand Ajdari (Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Theorique, ESPCI, 10 rue Vauquelin, F-75231 Paris Cedex 05, France)
09:48 F2.004 Cracks and Crazes: From molecular simulations to the macroscopic toughness of glassy polymers
Mark O. Robbins (Johns Hopkins University)
10:24 F2.005 Simple Models of Complicated Rheology
Michael Cates (Dept of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Scotland)

Session F3. DCOMP: Computational Magnetohydrodynamics.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Sagamore 5, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F3.001 Multiblock Parallel Non-Ideal MHD: Challenges and Opportunities
Robert E. Peterkin (Air Force Research Laboratory)
08:36 F3.002 An ALE approach for magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) modeling of Z-pinch applications
Allen C. Robinson (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185-0819)
09:12 F3.003 A simple, yet robust, 3D resistive MHD code for simulations of laboratory and astrophysical plasmas
Jeremy P. Chittenden (Imperial College)
09:48 F3.004 The Role of Computational Magnetohydrodynamics in Modeling Space Weather
Kenneth Powell (Center for Space Environment Modeling, University of Michigan)
10:24 F3.005 MHD simulations with the FLASH code
Timur Linde (University of Chicago)

Session F4. DCMP: The Physics of Very High Dielectric Constant Materials.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Sagamore 6, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F4.001 Discovery of High Dielectric Constants in ACu3Ti4O12 Perovskites: Structure/Property Relationships
M. A. Subramanian (DuPont Central Research and Development, Experimental Station, Wilmington, DE 19880-0328)
08:36 F4.002 Large Dielectric Constant in CaCu_3Ti_4O_12
A.P. Ramirez (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:12 F4.003 Optical properties of the giant dielectric material \boldmath CaCu_3Ti_4O_12 and CdCu_3Ti_4O_12 \unboldmath
Christopher Homes (Department of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory)
09:48 F4.004 Theory of the dielectric response of CaCu_3Ti_4O_12
David Vanderbilt (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University)
10:24 F4.005 The Relaxational Properties of Compositionally-Disordered ABO_3 Perovskites
G. A. Samara (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185)

Session F5. FPS/FED: Panel Discussion: Communicating with Elected Officials.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Wabash 1, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F5.001 Communicating with Elected Officials
Michael Lubell (American Physical Society, Washington, DC, and CCNY, NY, NY)

Session F6. DCMP/DAMOP: Quantum Computation followed by Phonons in Quantum Dots.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Wabash 2, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F6.001 Quantum Searching amp; Classical Analogues
Lov K. Grover (Bell Labs)
08:36 F6.002 Quantum Solution to the Travelling Salesman Problem?
E. Farhi (Center for Theoretical Physics, MIT)
09:12 F6.003 Theory of Non-Adiabatic Optical Effects in Quantum Dots
J. T. Devreese (TFVS, Universiteit Antwerpen (UIA amp; RUCA), Belgium. Also at TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands.)
09:48 F6.004 Shape-Dependent Exciton-LO-phonon Coupling in Self-organized Quantum Dots
Robert Heitz (Institut für Festkörperphysik, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
10:24 F6.005 Optical absorption and exciton-phonon coupling in InGaAs self assembled single quantum dots
Maurice Skolnick (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7RH, UK)

Session F7. FIAP/DBP: Bioimaging: From the Brain to the Genome.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Wabash 3, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F7.001 Advances in probing the blood vessels of the human brain using magnetic resonance imaging
E. Mark Haacke (The MRI Institute for Biomedical Research, St. Louis, Missouri)
08:36 F7.002 Optical Spectroscopy for Cancer Detection: Final Diagnosis and Fractal Dimension
Michael Feld (GR Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge MA 02139)
09:12 F7.003 Peering into the Life of a Cell: Developing Electronic Techniques to Identify Proteins In Vivo
Lydia L. Sohn (Dept. of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544)
09:48 F7.004 Propagating human genome information into the real world of protein function using scanned probe microscopy
Steven J. Eppell (Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH)

Session F8. FIAP/DCP: Focus Session: Progress in Sensors and Catalysis.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, Sagamore 7, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F8.001 Sensors and Micromachined Devices for the Automotive and New Markets: The Delphi Delco Electronics MEMS Story.
James Logsdon (Delphi Delco Electronics Systems)
08:36 F8.002 Fiber-Optic Hydrogen Sensors Based upon Chromogenic Materials
Roland Pitts (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
09:12 F8.003 A Balanced Hydrogen Gas Sensor Based on Pd/AlN/Si(111) structure
E.~F. McCullen, Wenjun Mo, H.~E. Prakasam, G.~W. Auner, R. Naik, S. Ng, L. Rimai (Wayne State U.)
09:24 F8.004 A Novel Modeling Framework for Heterogeneous Catalyst Design
Santhoji Katare, Aditya Bhan, James Caruthers, Nicholas Delgass, Jochen Lauterbach, Venkat Venkatasubramanian (School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907)
09:36 F8.005 Why is a noble metal catalytically active? The behavior of the oxygen/silver system as studied by DFT-GGA including effects of the environment.
Weixue Li, Catherine Stampfl, Matthias Scheffler (Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, D-14195 Berlin-Dahlem, Germany)
09:48 F8.006 Reasons for DFT inaccuracy in CO/Pt(111) system
Yashar Yourdshahyan, Ilya Grinberg, Andrew M Rappe (Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa 19104-6323)
10:00 F8.007 First-Principles Study of CO Adsorption on Zirconia-Supported Copper
Andrew M. Rappe (Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6323), Eric J. Walter (Department of Physics and Center for Piezoelectrics by Design, College of William amp; Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795), Steven P. Lewis (Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Simulational Physics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-2451)
10:12 F8.008 Cooperative Enhancements in NO_x Chemisorption on Oxide Surfaces
K. C. Hass, W. F. Schneider (Ford Research Laboratory), M. Miletic, J. L. Gland (U. of Michigan)
10:24 F8.009 Characterization of Cu Mordenite deNOx Catalysts at Variable Si/Al Ratios, by NMR, TPD and Optical Spectroscopy
Robert F. Marzke (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1504), Vitalii P. Petranovskii, Nina E. Bogdanchikova (Centro de Ciencias de la Materia Condensada, UNAM, Apdo. Postal 2681, 2280, Ensenada, B.C. Mexico)
10:36 F8.010 Reduction studies of CuO particles using in situ time-resolved x-ray diffraction
J. Y. Kim, J. C. Hanson, J. A. Rodriguez (Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973)
F8.011 Non-adiabatic Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Ultrafast Electron Transfer from a Molecular Electron Donor to the TiO2 Acceptor
Oleg Prezhdo, William Stier (Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195-1700)

Session F9. DPOLY: Charged and Ion-Containing Polymers.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 101-102, Indiana Convention Center

14:30 F9.001 Polymer Physics Prize Break
08:48 F9.002 Phase transitions in polyelectrolyte-surfactant complexes
Helmut Strey, Michael Leonard (PSE, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst)
09:00 F9.003 First imaging of Na-rich domains and qualitative determination of Na distribution in Na-neutralized poly(ethylene-ran-methacrylic acid) ionomers
Andreas Taubert, Karen I. Winey (Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ. of Pennsylvania)
09:12 F9.004 Vesicular Ionic Aggregates in Styrene-based Ionomers
Brian P. Kirkmeyer, Karen I. Winey (University of Pennsylvania)
09:24 F9.005 Investigation into the Local Environment of Acid Groups in Ionomers by FT-IR
Karen E. Sohn (Department of Materials Science amp; Engineering, Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104), Russel M. Walters (Department of Chemical Engineering, Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104), Russell J. Composto (Department of Materials Science amp; Engineering, Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104)
09:36 F9.006 Shape and buckling of a short polyelectrolyte
Roya Zandi (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA), Joseph Rudnick (Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA), Ramin Golestantian (Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan, Iran)
09:48 F9.007 The bulk phase behavior of short polyelectrolyte chains: A Monte Carlo study
Gerassimos Orkoulas, Sanat Kumar (Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802)
10:00 F9.008 Phase Behavior of Lithium Perchlorate-Doped Poly(Styrene-b-Isoprene-b-Ethylene oxide) Triblock Copolymers
III Epps, Travis Bailey, Hoai Pham, Frank Bates (University of Minnesota, Department of Chemical Engineering)
10:12 F9.009 Surface Segregation and Nanostructure Formation in Ionomer Films
Russel M. Walters, Joon-Seop Kim (Chosun University), Andreas Taubert, Karen Winey, Russell J. Composoto (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104)
10:24 F9.010 Pulse Field Gradient and Spin Diffusion NMR Study of Penetrants in Nafion Membrane
Marcus Giotto, Ghirmai Meresi, Wen-Yang Wen, Azi Tao, Steve Gong, Athinodorous Bandis, Yingzi Wang, Jinghui Zhang, Paul Inglefield, Alan Jones (Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Clark University, Worcester, MA, 01610, USA)
10:36 F9.011 Solvent Diffusion into Thin Perfluorinated Ionomer Films
Teresa A. Hill, Dvora Perahia (Department of Chemistry and Material Science and Engineering Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29630)
10:48 F9.012 IONIC CONDUCTIVITY OF WATER-SOLUBLE FULLY CONJUGATED HETEROCYCLIC AROMATIC POLYELECTROLYTES
S. J. Bai, Y. S. Chen, J. P. Sun (Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 80424), T. D. Dang, F. E. Arnold (Air Force Research Laboratory, Polymer Branch (AFRL/MLBP), Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433-7750)

Session F10. DPOLY: Processing and Aggregation of Hybrid and Composite Materials.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 103, Indiana Convention Center

14:30 F10.001 Polymer Physics Prize Break
08:48 F10.002 Physics of elctrodriven jets in steady state regime
Sergey Fridrikh (MIT), Michael Brenner (Harvard University), Yong Li, Gregory Rutledge (MIT), Electrospinning Team
09:00 F10.003 Physical Aging and Solvent Complexation in Triblock Copolymer Thermoreversible Gels
Peter L. Drzal, Kenneth R. Shull (Northwestern University)
09:12 F10.004 Polymer-assisted synthesis of giant, hollow and spherical polyoxomolybdate nanomolecules: the first example of 2nd-generation of C60-structure in nature?
Tianbo Liu (Department of Physics, Brokhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973), Quan Wan, Burger Christian, Benjamin Chu (Department of Chemistry, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY 11794), Anatoly Frenkel Collaboration, Carol Creutz Collaboration, Yimei Zhu Collaboration
09:24 F10.005 Reversed Pressure Compaction: A Novel Method for Processing Composite Materials Directly from Polymer Fibers
Yachin Cohen, Dmitry M. Rein, Lev Vaykhansky (Chemical Engineering Dept. Technion, Israel 32000)
09:36 F10.006 Block Copolymer Vesicles as Epoxy Modifiers
Jennifer Dean, Robert Cook, Frank Bates (Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota), Robert Grubbs (Department of Chemistry, Dartmouth College), Block Copolymer Modified Epoxy Team
09:48 F10.007 IMPLICATIONS OF AGGREGATION AND MASS FRACTAL NATURE OF AGGREGATES ON THE PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC PIGMENTS AND POLYMER COMPOSITES
Nikhil Agashe, Gregory Beaucage, George Skillas (Dept. of Materials Science, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.), Peter Jemian, Gabrielle Long, Jan Ilavsky, Lisa Clapp, Russell Schwartz (The Colors Group, Sun Chemical Corporation, Cincinnati, OH, USA.)
10:00 F10.008 Mechanical Property Changes of a Polymer Composite Due to Conditioning at Elevated Temperatures for Several Months
DONALD WIEGAND (Picatinny Arsenal)
10:12 F10.009 Effect of Pigment Particle Dispersion on the Crystallization Behavior of Polypropylene
Ayush Bafna, Nikhil Agashe, Gregory Beaucage (University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio), Francis Mirabella (Equistar Technology Center, Cincinnati, Ohio)
10:24 F10.010 Rheo-optical FTIR Investigation of Tacicity effects in Semi-syndiotactic Polypropylenes
Rangaramanujam Kannan, Gautam Parthasarathy, Michael Sevegney (Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI), Allen Siedle (3M Science Research Center, St. Paul, MN)
10:36 F10.011 Properties of Poly (ethylene terephthalate) / Poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-4,4'bibenzoate) Blends
Satish Kumar, Byung-Gil Min (Georgia Institute of Technology), David Schiraldi (Kosa Co.), David Collard, Michael Hibbs, Chongfu Zhou, Hongming Ma (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Session F11. DMP: Focus Session: Organic Electronic Materials and Devices III.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 104, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F11.001 Displays, Memories, and Sensors Based on Organic Transistors
Howard Katz (Bell Laboratories-Lucent Technologies)
08:36 F11.002 Printed Organic Transistors
Graciela Blanchet, Gao Feng (Dupont), Curtis fincher (DuPont), john Rogers, loo lin (lucent)
08:48 F11.003 Direct writing of 3D features in self-assembled photonic crystals
Stephanie Pruzinsky, Wonmok Lee, Paul Braun (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
09:00 F11.004 Soft, Conformable Electrical Contacts for Organic Transistors: High Resolution Circuits by Lamination
Yueh-Lin Loo, Takao Someya, Kirk W. Baldwin, Zhenan Bao, Peter Ho, Ananth Dodabalapur, Howard E. Katz, John A. Rogers (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
09:12 F11.005 BRIGHT WHITE SMALL MOLECULAR ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICES (OLED'S) BASED ON RED-EMITTING DCM2-DOPED \alpha-NPD AND BLUE-EMITTING DPVBi.
Kwang-Ohk Cheon, Joseph Shinar (Ames Laboratory - USDOE and Physics Dept, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011)
09:24 F11.006 SINGLET EXCITON (SE) QUENCHING MECHANISMS IN SMALL MOLECULAR ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICES (OLED'S).
Joseph Shinar, Gang Li, Chang-Hwan Kim (Ames Laboratory - USDOE and Physics Dept, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011)
09:36 F11.007 Spin-polarized injection in polymeric light-emitting diode structures
Lei Wang, M.J. Winokur, M.S. Rzchowski (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
09:48 F11.008 Ito modification for more efficient hole injection in organic light emitting diodes
Yulong Shen, Ken Diest, Man Hoi Wong, George Malliaras (Cornell University), Materials Science and Engineering Collaboration
10:00 F11.009 Microcavity Effects in MEH-DOO-PPV Red Emitting PLEDS
Janelle Leger, Sue Carter (UC Santa Cruz), H.-H. Hoerhold, H. Tillmann (University of Jena, Germany), Beat Ruhstaller (IBM Zurich)
10:12 F11.010 VIOLET POLYMER LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES (PLED'S) BASED ON PYRROLOPYRIDAZINE TRIESTER (PPZ)-DOPED POLY(N-VINYL CARBAZOLE) (PVK).
Moon Ky Lee, Chang-Hwan Kim, Akshay Naik, Joseph Shinar (Ames Laboratory - USDOE amp; Physics Dept, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011), Yang Cheng, Fred Wudl (Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095)
10:24 F11.011 ELECTROLUMINESCENCE- AND ELECTRICALLY-DETECTED MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDY OF ELECTROPHOSPHORESCENT ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES (OLED'S).
Gang Li, Joseph Shinar (Ames Laboratory - USDOE amp; Physics Dept, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011), Ghassan Jabbour (Optical Sciences Center, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721)
10:36 F11.012 Giant Nerst effect and Thermoelectric Power at Magic Angles in (TMTSF)_2PF_6
Weida Wu, InJae Lee, Paul Chaikin (Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton NJ, 08544)
10:48 F11.013 Efficient Electroluminescent Devices Based on a Chelated Osmium(II) Complex
Stefan Bernhard, Xicun Gao, Hector Abruna, George Malliaras (Cornell University)

Session F12. DCMP: Molecular Superconductors.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 105, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F12.001 SNS Tunneling in Q-1-D Organic Superconductors
Heon-Ick Ha, Jeong-Il Oh, Joel Moser, M.J. Naughton (BOSTON COLLEGE)
08:12 F12.002 Josephson Effect Between Triplet Superconductors: A Self Test for the Order Parameter Symmetry of Quasi-One-Dimensional Superconductors
C. A. R. Sa de Melo, C. D. Vaccarella, R. D. Duncan (Georgia Institute of Technology)
08:24 F12.003 How to detect edge midgap states in superconducting (TMTSF)\bf_2X experimentally
Victor M. Yakovenko, Hyok-Jon Kwon, K. Sengupta (Department of Physics, University of Maryland)
08:36 F12.004 Transport and Magnetic H_c2 in (TMTSF)_2ClO_4
Jeong-Il Oh, M.J. Naughton (Boston College)
08:48 F12.005 Dynamical Spin Susceptibility Tensor in Triplet Quasi-One-Dimensional Superconductors
C. D. Vaccarella (Georgia Institute of Technology), R. W. Cherng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), C. A. R. Sa de Melo (Georgia Institute of Technology)
09:00 F12.006 Anisotropic Critical Field Study of \alpha-(ET)_2NH_4Hg(SCN)_4
T. Coffey, C. Martin (Clark University), H. Gao, C.C. Agosta (Clark Universit y), H. Anzai (Himeji Inst. Tech.), M. Tokumoto (Electrotechnical Laboratory)
09:12 F12.007 Complex phonon pairing mechanism in BEDT-TTF organic superconductors
Alberto Girlando, Matteo Masino (Dept. Chimica G.I.A.F., The University, Parma, Italy), Raffaele G. Della Valle, Elisabetta Venuti, Aldo Brillante (Dept. Chim. Fis. Inorg., The University, Bologna, Italy)
09:24 F12.008 Superconducting gap structure of \kappa-(BEDT-TTF)_2Cu(NCS)_2 probed by thermal conductivity
Yuji Matsuda, Koichi Izawa, Hidemasa Yamaguchi (Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo), Takahiko Sasaki (Tohoku University)
09:36 F12.009 Heat Capacity Quantum Oscillations in the Organic Superconductor ET2Cu(NCS)2
V.A. Bondarenko, S. Uji, T. Terashima, C. Terakura (Tsukuba Magnet Laboratory, NRIM), S. Tanaka, S. Maki, J. Yamada, C. Nakatsuji (Himeji Institute for Technology)
09:48 F12.010 Asymmetry of the magnetic field-induced superconducting state B-T phase diagram induced by hydrostatic pressure
L. Balicas, J. S. Brooks, K. Storr (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee-FL 32306, USA.), S. Uji (National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050047, Japan), H. Kobayashi (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Aichi 444-8585, Japan), A. Kobayashi (Research Centre for Spectrochemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.), M. Tokumoto (Nanotechnology Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan)
10:00 F12.011 Local Geometry of the Fermi Surface and Low Temperature Anomalies of Observables in Layered Organic Metals
Andrei D. Ivliev (Ural State Mining and Geological Academy, Ekaterinburg, Russia, 620001), Natalya A. Zimbovskaya (City College of CUNY, New York, NY, 10021)
10:12 F12.012 The critical magnetic field of the organic conductor \kappa-(BEDT-TTF)_2Cu(NCS) _2 with the applied field parallel to the conducting layers.
C.C. Agosta, Z. Bayindir, C. Martin, L De Viveiros Souza (Clark University, Worcester, USA), M Tokumoto (ETL Tsukuba, Japan)
10:24 F12.013 Superconductivity in electron-doped C_60: T_c vs doping
J. E. Han (Pennsylvania State University), O. Gunnarsson (Max-Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung, Stutthart, Germany), V. H. Crespi (Pennsylvania State University)
10:36 F12.014 Origin of the Intermediate Phase and High Temperature Superconductivity in C60
James C. Phillips (Bell Labs., Lucent Tech.)
10:48 F12.015 Persistent Currents in Charge-density Wave Systems
Neil Harrison (Los Alamos national Laboratory)

Session F13. DCMP: Superconductors: Spin Properties.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 106, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F13.001 An NMR study of the electronic properties of the non superconduting state of LaEuSrCuO4
Barbara Simovic, P. Chris Hammel (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico), Bernd Buechner (Universitaet zu Koeln, Germany)
08:12 F13.002 On the reliability of mean field theory for superconducting and antiferromagnetic instabilities in two dimensional models at van Hove points
Simon Kos (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Andrew J. Millis (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University)
08:24 F13.003 Charge and Spin Inhomogeneity in Cuprate Superconductors Characterized by NMR
J. Haase (University of Stuttgart), C.P. Slichter, C.T. Milling (University of Illinois), D. Hinks (Argonne National Laboratory), Kazuyoshi Yoshimura (Kyoto University)
08:36 F13.004 Electronic states in the antiferromagnetic phase of electron-doped high-Tc cuprates
Takami Tohyama, Sadamichi Maekawa (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan)
08:48 F13.005 Pseudo gap in spin dynamics in Li-doped La2CuO4
Wei Bao, J.L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Lab.)
09:00 F13.006 Theoretical Study of the Temperature Dependent Vortex Excitations from NMR Experiments in High-T_c Superconductors
C. S. Ting, Yan Chen (Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204), Jian-Xin Zhu (Theoretical Division, MS B262, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545)
09:12 F13.007 Systematic ^63Cu NQR and ^89Y NMR Study of Spin Dynamics in Y_1-zCa_zBa_2Cu_3O_y Across Superconductor-Insulator Boundary
Philip Singer, Takashi Imai (Department of Physics and Center for Materials Science and Engineering, M.I.T.)
09:24 F13.008 Dirac quasiparticles and spin-lattice relaxation in the mixed state
Daniel Knapp, Catherine Kallin, A.\ J.\ Berlinsky (McMaster University), Rachel Wortis (Université de Sherbrooke)
09:36 F13.009 Spin correlations in the algebraic spin liquid - implications for high T_c superconductors
Walter Rantner, Xiao-Gang Wen (Dept.\ of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139)
09:48 F13.010 Evidence for Static Magnetism in the Vortex Cores
Roger Miller (University of British Columbia), Robert Kiefl (University of British Columbia/TRIUMF/CIAR), Jeff Sonier (Simon Fraser University), Jess Brewer (University of British Columbia/TRIUMF/CIAR), Sarah Dunsiger (LANL), Jacques Chakhalian, Astria Price (University of British Columbia), Gerald Morris (LANL), Walter Hardy, Douglas Bonn, Ruixing Liang (University of British Columbia/CIAR)
10:00 F13.011 The effect of anisotropy on the superconductor-antiferromagnet phase transition in an effective theory for the underdoped cuprates.
Dominic J. Lee, I.F. Herbut (Simon Fraser University)
10:12 F13.012 Evidence for Incommensurate Magnetic Scattering and Electronic Phase
Patrick Mang, Nobuhisa Kaneko, Owen Vajk, Martin Greven (Departments of Applied Physics, Physics and Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305), Masaaki Matsuda, Kazuhisa Kakurai (Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195,Japan)
10:24 F13.013 Charge/Spin Density Oscillations in Ortho-II YBCO
Zahra Yamani, B.W. Statt, W.A.M. MacFarlane (Univ. of Toronto), D.A. Bonn, Ruixing Liang, W.N. Hardy (Univ. of British Columbia)
10:36 F13.014 Competing orders in a magnetic field:spin and charge density waves in the cuprate superconductors
Ying Zhang, Eugene Demler, Subir Sachdev
10:48 F13.015 Field induced d_x^2-y^2+id_xy state in d-density-wave metals
Jian-Xin Zhu, A. V. Balatsky (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico 87545)

Session F14. DCMP: Pairing State Symmetry of Superconductors.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 107, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F14.001 Probing the pairing symmetry of strontium ruthenate with magnetic fields
Daniel Agterberg (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
08:36 F14.002 Josephson Interferometry of Grain Boundary Junctions
William K. Neils, Dale Van Harlingen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
08:48 F14.003 Josephson effect in grain boundary junctions: a direction sensitive probe to investigate unconventional pairing.
Filomena Lombardi (INFM and Department of Physics of the University of Napoli "Federico II", Napoli, Italy), Francesco Tafuri (Department of Information Engineering, Second University of Napoli, Aversa (CE), Italy and), Fabrizio Ricci, Fabio Miletto (INFM and Department of Physics of the University of Napoli "Federico II", Napoli, Italy), Gianluca Testa, Ettore Sarnelli (Cybernetic Institute of the CNR, Via Toiano 6, Arco Felice, Italy.)
09:00 F14.004 A Transition in the Pairing Symmetry of the Electron-Doped Cuprates
John Skinta, Thomas Lemberger (Department of Physics, Ohio State University), Tine Greibe, Michio Naito (NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan)
09:12 F14.005 Dependence of point contact spectra on barrier strength in Pr_2-xCe_xCuO_4
M. M. Qazilbash, Amlan Biswas, J. S. Higgins, C. P. Hill, R. L. Greene (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College~Park, MD-20742)
09:24 F14.006 Evidence of a d to s-wave pairing symmetry transition in the electron-doped cuprate superconductor Pr_2-xCe_xCuO_4
Amlan Biswas (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College~Park, MD-20742), P. Fournier (Centre de Recherche sur les Propriétés électroniques de matériaux avancés, Département de Physique, Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, CANADA J1K 2R1), M. M. Qazilbash, V. N. Smolyaninova, H. Balci, R. L. Greene (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College~Park, MD-20742)
09:36 F14.007 Low Temperature Specific Heat of Single Crystal Pr_1.85Ce_0.15CuO_4
H. Balci, V. N. Smolyaninova (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College~Park, MD-20742), P. Fournier (Centre de Recherche sur les Propriétés électroniques de matériaux avancés, Département de Physique, Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, CANADA J1K 2R1), R. L. Greene (Center for Superconductivity Research, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College~Park, MD-20742)
09:48 F14.008 Edge states and determination of pairing symmetry in superconducting Sr_2RuO_4
Hyok-Jon Kwon, K. Sengupta, Victor M. Yakovenko (Department of Physics, University of Maryland)
10:00 F14.009 Edge states, chirality test using scanning SQUID, and spin quantum Hall effect in superconducting Sr_2 RuO_4.
K. Sengupta (Department of Physics, Yale University, New Haven, CT-06520), Hyok-Jon Kwon, Victor M. Yakovenko (Deptartment of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD-20742)
10:12 F14.010 Magnetic field dependence of the mixed state electronic specific heat of the unconventional superconductors CeIrIn_5 and CeCoIn_5
Andrea D. Bianchi, Roman Movshovich, Joe D. Thompson, Pascoal G. Pagliuso, John L. Sarrao (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545)
10:24 F14.011 Nodal structure of CeCoIn_5 probed by thermal conductivity; Evidence of d_x^2-y^2-symmetry
Koichi Izawa, Hidemasa Yamaguchi, Yuji Matsuda (Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo), Hiroaki Shishido, Rikio Settai, Yoshichika Onuki (Osaka University)
10:36 F14.012 Time reversal symmetry breaking states in s-wave superconductors
Klaus Voelker, Manfred Sigrist (Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich)
F14.013 Pairing Symmetry in Electron Doped Nd-Ce-Cu-O from Quasiparticle Tunneling
John Zasadzinski (Illinois Institute of Technology), K.E. Gray (Argonne National Laboratory)

Session F15. GMAG/DMP: Focus Session: Spin Polarization of Ferromagnets.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 108, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F15.001 Giant tunneling magnetoresistance and quantum effects in magnetic nanostructures
Ding Yu Xing (National Laboratory of Solid State Microsturctures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, CHINA)
08:36 F15.002 Spin Dependent Transport in Fe_3O_4 and La_0.7Sr_0.3MnO_3 Based Tunnel Junctions
Guohan Hu, Yuri Suzuki (Cornell University)
08:48 F15.003 Spin-dependent magnetotransport in SrRuO3/SrTiO3/SrRuO3 tunnel junctions grown by atomic layer controlled pulsed laser deposition
J. Choi, J.S. Noh, C.B Eom (University of Wiscons-Madison), G Rijnders, H Rogalla, D.H.A Blank (University of Twente), W Tian, X.Q. Pan (University of Michigan), H.C. Kim (Korea Basic Science Institute), H Lee, B Oh (LG Electronics Institute of Technology)
09:00 F15.004 The Transmission Polarization of Ferromagnet/Superconductor Interfaces
Ke Xia, Paul Kelly (Faculty of Applied Physics and MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente, The Netherlands), Gerrit Bauer (Department of Applied Physics and DIMES, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands), Ilja Turek (Institute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Repbulic, Czech Republic)
09:12 F15.005 Measurement of the spin polarization of ferromagnetic metals using point contact Andreev reflection
Gerald Woods, Robert Soulen, Michael Osofsky, Igor Mazin, Boris Nadgorney (Naval Research Laboratory)
09:24 F15.006 Determination of Spin Polarization of Half-Metallic Single Crystal CrO2
Yi Ji (Department of Physics, The Johns Hopkins University)
10:00 F15.007 Determination of the Spin Polarization of CrO_2 via Zeeman-Splitting of Andreev Conductance
Jeffrey S. Parker, Steve M. Watts, Pavel G. Ivanov, Stephan von Molnár, Peng Xiong (Department of Physics and Center for Materials Research and Technology (MARTECH), Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306)
10:12 F15.008 Magnetotransport properties of CrO2 epitaxial films
Hideto Yanagihara, Myron Salamon (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
10:24 F15.009 Transport in Manganese-Zinc Ferrites
David J. Singh (Naval Research Laboratory), M. Gupta (Universite Paris-Sud, Orsay, France), R. Gupta (Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay, France)
10:36 F15.010 Temperature dependence of hot electronmagnetotransport in a spin-valve transistor
Jisang Hong (Department of Physiscs and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697)
10:48 F15.011 Spin-Dependent Hot Electron Transport in Ni_81Fe_19 and Co_84Fe_16 Thin Films on GaAs(001)
Xin Jiang (Solid State and Photonics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305), Sebastiaan van Dijken, Stuart S. P. Parkin (IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, California 95120)

Session F16. DMP/GMAG: Focus Session: Magnetoresistive Oxides: Charge and Orbital Ordering I.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 109, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F16.001 Magnetic and Orbital Structures in Transition Metal Oxides
Daniel Khomskii (Laboratory of Solid State Physics, Groningen University, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands)
08:36 F16.002 Charge and Orbital Ordering in Manganese Perovskites.
Maria Jose Calderon (University of Cambridge), Ken Ahn (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Andrew Millis (Rutgers University)
08:48 F16.003 Essential Role of the Cooperative Lattice Distortion in the Charge, Orbital and Spin Ordering in doped Manganites
R. Y. Gu, C. S. Ting (Texas Center for Superconductivity and Department of Physics, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204)
09:00 F16.004 Orbitons in LaMnO_3
jeroen vandenbrink (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
09:12 F16.005 Role of orbital order/fluctuation in CMR effect in manganites
Naoto Nagaosa (Dept. of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan and Correlated Electron Research Center, Aist, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 303-0046, Japan)
09:48 F16.006 Orbital Ordering near the FMI-FMM transition in (La,Ca)MnO3
Thomas T.M. Palstra, Bas B. van Aken (Materials Science Center, University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
10:00 F16.007 Optical anisotropy of La_2-2xSr_1+2xMn_2O_7
Joerg Kunze, Stefan Naler, Joakim Baeckstroem, Michael Ruebhausen (Inst. of Applied Physics, University of Hamburg, Jungiusstr. 11, 20355 Hamburg, Germany), John Mitchell (Material Science Division, Argonne National Lab, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439)

Session F17. GMAG: Magnetic Properties, Anisotropy and Thermodynamics.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 110, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F17.001 Magnetic anisotropy and transitions in single crystals of RCo_2Ge_2
C.E. Cunningham (Physics Department, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA 50112 and Ames Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3020), H.M. Thiessen (Physics Department, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA 50112), S.L. Bud'ko, C. Petrovic, P.C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3020)
08:12 F17.002 Effect of magnetic field applied along the a-axis on the thermal expansion and first-order transition temperature of single crystal Gd5(Si2Ge2)
M.G. Han (Ames Laboratory, US DoE, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University), D.C. Jiles (Ames Laboratory, US DoE, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iowa State University), S.J. Lee (Ames Laboratory, US DoE, Iowa State University), J. A. Paulsen (Ames Laboratory, US DoE, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University), J.E. Snyder (Ames Laboratory, US DoE, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University)
08:24 F17.003 Magnetic properties and magnetic anisotropy of pure and doped YCo_5
Paul Larson, Igor Mazin, Dimitris Papaconstantopoulos (Naval Research Laboratory Washington, DC)
08:36 F17.004 Temperature induced magnetic changes in the Fe70Al30 ordered alloy
J.S. Garitaonandia (Fisika Aplikatua II, UPV/EHU, P.K. 644, 48080 Bilbao (Spain)), E. Apiñaniz, F. Plazaola (Elektrika eta Elektronika Saila, UPV/EHU, P.K. 644, 48080 Bilbao (Spain))
08:48 F17.005 Magnetic and Transport Properties of RBi2 and RAgBi2
Cedomir Petrovic (Postdoctoral Research Associate), Sergey Bud'ko (Staff Scientist), Paul Canfield (Professor), Wonyoung Choe (Postdoctoral Research Associate), Gordon Miller (Professor)
09:00 F17.006 Observation of a Second Energy Scale in YbAl_3 Above 40 T
Andrew Cornelius (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Takao Ebihara (Shizuoka University), Jon Lawrence (University of California, Irvine), Peter Riseborough (Temple University), Joe Thompson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:12 F17.007 Magnetic properties of bcc and fcc Fe at finite temperatures
Sonali Mukherjee, Oleg Mryasov (Seagate Research)
09:24 F17.008 Magnetocaloric effect: permanent magnet array for generation of high magnetic fields
Seong-Jae Lee, John Kenkel, David Jiles (Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University)
09:36 F17.009 Structural and Magnetic Studies of Spinels
Michael K. Crawford, Richard L. Harlow, Eugene M. McCarron, Richard Flippen (DuPont), Peter L. Lee, Yuegang Zhang (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory), Jacob Hormadaly (Ben-Gurion University), Brian Woodfield, Rebecca Stevens, Juliana Boerio-Goates (Brigham Young University), Qing Huang, Jeffrey W. Lynn (NIST Center for Neutron Research)
09:48 F17.010 Magnetostructural phase transition in Gd_5(Si_2Ge_2)
German Samolyuk, Vladimir Antropov (Ames Laboratory, Ames, IA, 50011, USA)
F17.012 Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in giant magnetocaloric Gd(SixGe1-x)4 alloys
D.C. Jiles, J. Leib, C.C.H. Lo, J.E. Snyder (Ames Laboratory, USDoE, Ames, Iowa 50011)
F17.012 Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in giant magnetocaloric Gd(SixGe1-x)4 alloys
D.C. Jiles, J. Leib, C.C.H. Lo, J.E. Snyder (Ames Laboratory, USDoE, Ames, Iowa 50011)

Session F18. DCMP: Bilayer Electron Transport.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 116, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F18.001 Soft excitations and broken symmetries in quantum Hall states of electron double layers
V. Pellegrini (NEST-INFM and Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy)
08:36 F18.002 Deconfinement in Two Dimensions
H.A. Fertig, J.P. Straley (University of Kentucky)
08:48 F18.003 CONTINUOUS TRANSITION FROM FERMI LIQUID TO QUANTIZED HALL STATE IN THE \nu=1 BILAYER QUANTUM HALL SYSTEM
Steven H. Simon (Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs), E. H. Rezayi (California State University Los Angeles)
09:00 F18.004 Theory of the \nu=1 Quantum Hall Bilayer at Finite Temperatures
Anton Burkov (Department of Physics, Indiana University and Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin), Allan H. MacDonald (Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin)
09:12 F18.005 Evidence of a magneto-roton minimum in the charge-density excitation dispersion of coupled electron double layers at \nu=1
Stefano Luin (NEST-INFM Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy and Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ), Vittorio Pellegrini (NEST-INFM Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy), Brian S. Dennis (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ), Aron Pinczuk (Physics Department, Columbia University, NY and Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ), Loren N. Pfeiffer, Ken W. West (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ)
09:24 F18.006 Commensurate-Incommensurate Transition in nu=2 Bilayer Quantum Hall Systems
Anna Lopatnikova (Harvard University), Steven H. Simon (Lucent Technologies Bell Labs), Eugene Demler (Harvard University)
09:36 F18.007 Frictional drag between two dilute 2D hole layers
R. Pillarisetty, H. Noh, D.C. Tsui, E.P. De Poortere, E. Tutuc, M. Shayegan (Princeton University)
09:48 F18.008 Interlayer Tunneling in Bilayer Electron-Hole System
Martin Y. Veillette, Leon Balents (University of California at Santa Barbara)
10:00 F18.009 Tunneling Between 2D Electrons and Holes in an In-plane Magnetic Field
Y. Lin, E. E. Mendez (Department of Physics and Astronomy, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook NY), R. Magno, B. R. Bennett (Navy Research Laboratory, Washington, DC)
10:12 F18.010 Microwave Rectification at the Boundary between Two-Dimensional Electron Systems.
Islam Hoxha, S. A. Vitkalov, N. A. Zimbovskaya, M.~P. Sarachik (City College of New York, CUNY), T.~M. Klapwijk (Delft University of Technology)
10:24 F18.011 Capacitance Characteristics of a Two-Dimensional Electron System Measured by Charge Accumulation Imaging
S. Chakraborty, I. Kuljanishvili, S. H. Tessmer (Michigan State University), M. R. Melloch (Purdue University)
F18.012 Charge Accumulation Imaging of a Two-Dimensional Electron System in a Quantizing Magnetic Field: Observation of Anisotropic Structure
I. J. Maasilta, S. Chakraborty, S. H. Tessmer (Michigan State University), M. R. Melloch (Purdue University)
F18.013 Global phase diagram of bilayer quantum Hall ferromagnets
Ramin Abolfath (University of Oklahoma, and University of Texas), Leo Radzihovsky (University of Colorado), Allan MacDonald (University of Texas)

Session F19. DMP: Focus Session: Spin-Dependent Phenomena in Semiconductors IV: Spin Transport in Semiconductors.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 117, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F19.001 Many body effects in spin transport and spin density functional theory
Giovanni Vignale (University of Missouri-Columbia)
08:36 F19.002 High-current steady-state charge and spin transport in mesoscopic systems
Fredrick Michael, M.D. Johnson (Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL)
08:48 F19.003 Current manipulation of spin polarization and its application to spintronic devices.
Ivar Martin (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:00 F19.004 Theory of spin-polarized transport in inhomogeneous magnetic semiconductors
Igor Zutic (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Maryland), Jaroslav Fabian (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Karl-Franzens Univ. Graz, Austria), S. Das Sarma (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Maryland)
09:12 F19.005 Prediction of a spinvoltaic effect in magnetic/ nonmagnetic diodes
Jaroslav Fabian (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Karl-Franzens University, Graz, Austria), Igor Zutic, S. Das Sarma (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Maryland)
09:24 F19.006 Interband Resonant Tunneling in Double Barrier Magnetic Heterostructures: Spin-Dependent Effects
Denis Demchenko, Athanasios Chantis, Andre Petukhov (Physics Department, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD 57701-3995)
09:36 F19.007 Theory of tunneling magneto-resistance in III-V ferromagnetic semiconductors
Byounghak Lee (Indiana University/University of Texas at Austin), Joaquin Fernandez-Rossier, Allan MacDonald (University of Texas at Austin)
09:48 F19.008 Extraordinary Bias Dependence of Tunneling Magnetoresistance in GaMnAs / AlAs Double Barrier Heterostructures
T. Yamaguchi (Mesoscopic Correlation Project, ERATO, JST, Japan), K. Ono (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan), S. Tarucha (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, ERATO, JST and NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan), T. Hayashi (NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan), Y. Higo, M. Tanaka (Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan)
10:00 F19.009 Spin-Filter device based on the Rashba effect using a non-magnetic resonant tunnel diode
Takaaki Koga (PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST)), Junsaku Nitta (NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation), Supriyo Datta (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN47907)
10:12 F19.010 Resonant Tunneling Spin Valve
Athanasios Chantis, Andre Petukhov (Physics Department, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD 57701-3995)
10:24 F19.011 Rashba spin-orbit coupling probed by the weak antilocalization analysis in InAlAs/InGaAs/InAlAs quantum wells as a function of quantum well asymmetry
Junsaku Nitta (NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation, 3-1 Morinosato-Wakamiya, Atsugi, 243-0198, Japan), Takaaki Koga (Nanostructure and Material Property, PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST))
10:36 F19.012 Manifestation of Zero-Field Spin Splitting of 2D Electrons in a Zero-Bias Tunneling Anomaly.
M. E. RAIKH, V. M. APALKOV (University of Utah)
10:48 F19.013 Analytical expressions for the local-field factors and exchange-correlation kernels of a two dimensional electron gas
Marco C. Polini, Bahman Davoudi (NEST-INFM and Scuola Normale Superiore, Piazza dei Cavalieri n. 7, I-56126, Pisa (Italy)), Gabriele F. Giuliani (Physics Deparment, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA), Mario P. Tosi (NEST-INFM and Scuola Normale Superiore, Piazza dei Cavalieri n. 7, I-56126, Pisa (Italy))

Session F20. DCMP: High-Tc Theory: Mainly Orbital Currents.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 138, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F20.001 Phase diagram of an extended Hubbard model with d-density-wave order
Chetan Nayak (UCLA), Eugene Pivovarov (Caltech)
08:12 F20.002 Amplitude mode in the d-density wave state and its relevance to neutron scattering
Sumanta Tewari, Sudip Chakravarty (Physics Department, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095--1547)
08:24 F20.003 d-density wave correlations in t-J ladders
Matthias Troyer (ETH Zurich), Sudip Chakravarty (UCLA), Uli Schollwöck (Munich University)
08:36 F20.004 Nearest-neighbour Attraction Stabilizes Staggered Currents in the 2D Hubbard Model
Tudor Stanescu, Philip Phillips (Loomis Laboratory of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1100 W.Green St., Urbana, IL, 61801-3080)
08:48 F20.005 D-density wave order and incommensurability in doped strongly correlated ladders
Congjun Wu (Dept. of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana IL 61801), W. Vincent Liu (Dept. of Physics, MIT, Cambridge MA), Eduardo Fradkin (Dept. of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana IL 61801)
09:00 F20.006 Staggered Orbital Currents in the Half-Filled Two-Leg Ladder
J. O. Fjaerestad, Brad Marston (Brown University), A. Sudbo (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
09:12 F20.007 Hidden Orbital Order in U\,Ru_2\,Si_2
V. Tripathi (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, USA), P. Chandra (NEC, Princeton, USA), P. Coleman (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, USA), J. A. Mydosh (Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, The Netherlands)
09:24 F20.008 Specific heat anomaly in the d-density wave state and emergence of incommensurate orbital antiferromagnetic order
Hae-Young Kee, Yong Baek Kim (Department of Physics, University of Toronto)
09:36 F20.009 Inhomogeneously doped two-leg ladders
Stefan Wessel, Martin Indergand, Andreas Laeuchli, Urs Ledermann, Manfred Sigrist (Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland)
09:48 F20.010 An improved slave-boson theory of t-J Hamiltonian for various physical properties of high T_C cuprates
Sung-ho Suck Salk (POSTECH(Pohang University of Science and Technology)), Sung-Sik Lee, Jae-hyeon Eom, Ki-suk Kim (POSTECH)
10:00 F20.011 Bilayer generalisation of the t-J Model
Hongbo Zhao, Jan R. Engelbrecht, Ziqiang Wang (Department of Physics, Boston College)
10:12 F20.012 Ginzburg Landau theory of an RVB superconductor
V. N. Muthukumar (Dept. of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544), Z. Y. Weng (Center for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China)
10:24 F20.013 Anomalous 2D CDW metals and superconductivity
Antonio Castro Neto (Physics Department, Boston University)
10:36 F20.014 Numerical Study of Magnetic Field Induced SDW and CDW in high Temperature Superconductors
Yan Chen, C. S. Ting (Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204)
F20.015 Order parameter and thermodynamic properties of the d-density wave state
Congjun Wu (Dept. of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana IL 61801), W. Vincent Liu (Dept. of Physics, MIT, Cambridge MA)
F20.016 The Effect of DDW Order Parameter Evolution on the Hall Coefficient of the Cuprates II.
Sumanta Tewari, Xiao Yang, Sudip Chakravarty, Chetan Nayak (Physics Department, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095--1547)
F20.017 Effects of magnetic field on the proposed d-density wave state of the cuprates
Hoang Nguyen, Sudip Chakravarty (Physics Department, University of California, Los Angeles)

Session F21. DCMP: Metal-Insulator Phase Transition III.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 139, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F21.001 Charge-Ordered Octomers, Spin Dimerization and Ferromagnetism in Spinel CuIr_2-xCr_xS_4
S-W. Cheong (Department of Physics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey and Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technology, Murray Hill, New Jersey), Y. S. Hor (Department of Physics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey), P.G. Radaelli (ISIS Facilities, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX), Y. Horibe (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technology, Murray Hill, New Jersey and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Waseda University), H. Ishibashi (Department of Physics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey and Department of Materials Science, Osaka Prefecture University), T.Y. Koo (Department of Physics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey), C.H. Chen (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technology, Murray Hill, New Jersey), M.J. Gutmann, R.M. Ibberson (ISIS Facilities, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX), V. Kiryukhin (Department of Physics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey)
08:12 F21.002 Metal-insulator transition and magnetic order in quasi one-dimensional \beta-Na_0.33V_2O_5
Günter Obermeier, Dirk Ciesla, Stefan Klimm, Siegfried Horn (Institut für Physik, Universität Augsburg, 86135 Augsburg, Germany)
08:24 F21.003 Charge ordering in the quarter-filled 1D-metal \beta-Na_0.33V_2O_5
Cristian Presura, Mihaita Popinciuc, Gabi Maris, Dirk van der Marel, P. H. M. van Loosdrecht (Dept. of Solid State Physics and Material Science Center, University of Groningen, The Netherlands), H. Yamada, Y. Ueda (Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan)
08:36 F21.004 Effect of Na doping on the Magnetic and Transport Properties of Ferromagnetic SrRuO_3
Scott McCall, C.S. Alexander, Kenneth Purcell, G. Cao, Xin Yan, J.E. Crow (NHMFL, 1800 E Paul Dirac Dr. Tallahassee FL 32310)
08:48 F21.005 Nonmagnetic Half-Heusler Compounds: Small Gap Semiconductors?
Kanagasingham Ahilan, Marcus Bennett, Chandan Mazumdar, Meigan Aronson (Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1120), Paul Canfield (Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011), John Mydosh (Leiden University, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands), University of Michigan Collaboration, Ames Laboratory Collaboration, Leiden University Collaboration
09:00 F21.006 Effects of Charge-Density-Wave Depinning on the Low Frequency Shear Compliance of Niobium Triselenide
J.W. Brill (University of Kentucky), D. Staresinic, A. Borovac, K. Biljakovic (Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia), H. Berger, F. Levy (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland)
09:12 F21.007 Photoemisssion Studies of the CDW phase transition in TiSe2
Tim Kidd, T Miller, T.-C. Chiang (Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), M.Y. Chou (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology)
09:24 F21.008 Effects of Quantum Fluctuations and Short-Ranged Spin Correlations on the Magnetic Phase transitions in insulating vanadium oxide
Theja De Silva, Michael Ma, Fu-Chun Zhang (University of Cincinnati)
09:36 F21.009 Phasons, Amplitudons and Optically Induced Coherence in blue bronze
P. van Loosdrecht, A. Tsvetkov, D.M. Sagar (Dept. Solid State Physics, University of Groningen, The Netherlands), B. Beschoten, I. Dotsenko (II Physikalisches Institut, RWTH-Aachen, Germany), S van Smaalen (Lab. of Crystallography, Univ. of Bayreuth, germany)
09:48 F21.010 Charge density wave formation in TiSe2 driven by an incipient antiferroelectric instability
helmut Buettner (Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Physik I, Universität Bayreuth), Annette Bussmann-Holder (Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research)
10:00 F21.011 Transport Properties of Doped CaB6 at High Magnetic Fields
Marcus Bennett, Chandan Mazumdar, Meigan Aronson (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1120), Fedor Balakirev (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos, NM 87545), Zachary Fisk (Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32310), University of Michigan Collaboration, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Collaboration, Florida State University Collaboration
10:12 F21.012 Electro-optic Studies of Tantalum Trisulfide
R.C. Rai, V.A. Bondarenko, J.W. Brill (University of Kentucky)

Session F22. DMP: Focus Session: Surface Dynamics II.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 201, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F22.001 X-ray Surface Scattering Studies of Electrified Interfaces
Ben Ocko (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
08:36 F22.002 Kinetic roughening of electroless Cu films
N M Hasan, S G dos Santos Filho (LSI, Universidade de Sao Paulo, 05508-900, Sao Paulo, Brazil.), J J Mallett, W Schwarzacher (H H Wills Physics Lab, Bristol BS8 1TL, UK.)
08:48 F22.003 Vacancy-enhanced submonolayer nucleation of Si on Si(111)
J.B. Wedding, G.-C. Wang, T.-M. Lu (Department of Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180-3590)
09:00 F22.004 Compositional Intermixing at CdS/Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Rough Interface Studied by X-ray Fluorescence
S. Kim, Y. L. Soo, G. Kioseoglou, Y. H. Kao (SUNY at Buffalo), K. Ramanathan, S. K. Deb (NREL)
09:12 F22.005 New Model for Dopant and Impurity Segregation during Vapor Phase Growth of Semiconductor Thin Films
Craig B. Arnold (Materials Sciences and Technology Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC), Michael J. Aziz (Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA)
09:24 F22.006 Radiation-induced surface smoothing and stress relaxation in amorphous and nanocrystalline metal films
S.G. Mayr, R.S. Averback (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
09:36 F22.007 Dynamics of Nanopore Sculpting with Pulsed Low Energy Ion Beams
Jiali Li (Department of Physics), Derek Stein, Michael Aziz (Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Jene Golovchenko (Department of Physics and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts 02138, USA)
09:48 F22.008 Morphological Evolution of Ag/Mica Films Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition
Jeffrey Warrender, Michael Aziz (Harvard University)
10:00 F22.009 A delta-function model of facets and its application to grain boundary grooving
Tinghui Xin, Harris Wong (Louisiana State Univ)
10:12 F22.010 Effects OF Triple Line Tension on Surface Morphology in Polycrystalline Thin Films
Jon Hilden (School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University), Raghavan Narayanan, Alex King (Purdue University)

Session F23. DCMP: Quantum Dots: Primarily Dephasing.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 203, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F23.001 Dephasing in closed quantum dots
Eli Eisenberg, Karsten Held, Boris L. Altshuler (Dept. of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544 and NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08540)
08:12 F23.002 Interaction Induced Restoration of Phase Coherence in a Quantum Dot T-Junction
Aashish Clerk, Piet Brouwer, Vinay Ambegaokar (Cornell University)
08:24 F23.003 Intrinsic quantum interference and Fano effect in transport of electrons through a multi-level quantum dot
Shi-Jie Xiong (Department of Physics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China)
08:36 F23.004 Excitons in nanorings. The signature of quantum phases in optical emission
Alexander Govorov (Ohio University, Athens and Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia), Sergio Ulloa (Ohio University, Athens)
08:48 F23.005 Two Dimensional Mapping of Self-Assembled Quantum Dots with Long Dephasing Times
A. Muller, H. Htoon, A. Hornig, C. K. Shih (Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin), O. Baklenov, Jr. Holmes (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin)
09:00 F23.006 Spin-Orbit Coupling in Quantum Dot Cell Arrays
Rojas Fernando, Mireles Francisco, Cota Ernesto (Centro de Ciencias de la Materia Condensada-UNAM, México), Ulloa Sergio E. (Department of Physics and Astronomy, CMSS Program, Ohio University)
09:12 F23.007 Conductance histograms for alkali metal nanowires: on disorder and stability effects
Jérôme Bürki, Charles A. Stafford (University of Arizona)
09:24 F23.008 Variance of Nonlinear Direct Current in Pumped Mesoscopic Rings
Vladimir Yudson (Center for Frontier Science, Chiba University, Japan; and Institute of Spectroscopy RAS, Moscow r-n, Russia)
09:36 F23.009 Admittance Spectroscopy of Self-assembled Ge Quantum Dots and Wetting Layers on Si
K.A. Slinker (Physics Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison), F.S. Flack, D.E. Savage (Materials Science and Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison), P. Rugheimer (Physics Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison), M.G. Lagally (Materials Science and Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison), M.A. Eriksson (Physics Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
09:48 F23.010 Raman signatures of classical and quantum phases in coupled dots
Guido Goldoni, Massimo Rontani, Franca Manghi, Elisa Molinari (INFM and Dipartimento di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
10:00 F23.011 Electron transport through a quantum dot in the presence of a microcavity
Yueh-Nan Chen, Der-San Chuu (Department of electrophysics, National Chiao-Tung university, Taiwan)
10:12 F23.012 Optimal shapes of metal nanowires in the free-electron model
Charles A. Stafford, Jérôme Bürki, Chang-hua Zhang, Raymond E. Goldstein (University of Arizona)
10:24 F23.013 Time dependence of switching in quantum-dot cellular automata
Mo Liu, Craig S. Lent (Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Indiana,46556)
10:36 F23.014 Operation of a multi-stage shift register in Quantum-dot Cellular Automata
Ravi Kummamuru, Alexei Orlov, Ramasubramaniam Rajagopal, Craig Lent, Gary Bernstein, Greg Snider (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame)
10:48 F23.015 Effects of broken time-reversal symmetry on transmission zeros in the Aharonov-Bohm interferometer
Tae-Suk Kim, Sam Young Cho, Chul Koo Kim (Institute of Physics and Applied Physics, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, Korea), Chang-Mo Ryu (Department of Physics, Department of Physics, Dept. of Physics, POSTECH, Pohang 790-784, Korea)

Session F24. DCMP: Quantum Wires.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 204, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F24.001 Effect of the 2DEG confinement potential on the magnetotransport properties of an open quantum dot under a tilted magnetic field
C. Gustin, S. Faniel, B. Hackens, V. Bayot (Cermin, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium), E. de Poortere, M. Shayegan (Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton)
08:12 F24.002 Electron Energy Relaxation in the Presence of Magnetic Impurities
L.I. Glazman, A. Kaminski (University of Minnesota)
08:24 F24.003 Experimental study of Raman scattering mechanism in semiconducting nanowires
K. W. Adu, R. Gupta, Q. H. Xiong, U. J. Kim, B. K. Pradhan, G. D. Mahan, P. C. Eklund (Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA)
08:36 F24.004 Anti-resonance scattering at defect levels in the quantum conductance of a one-dimensional system
Z. Z. Sun (Physics Department, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, P. R. China), Y. P. Wang (Institute of Physics amp; Center for Condensed Matter Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, P. R. China), X. R. Wang (Physics Department, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, P. R. China)
08:48 F24.005 Magnetoresistance Characteristics of InAs Nanowires
C. H. Yang1, M. J. Yang2, K. A. Cheng1, J. C. Culbertson2 (1Univ. of Maryland, College Park, and 2Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC)
09:00 F24.006 Thermopower of an Infinite Luttinger liquid
I.A. Romanovsky, I.V. Krive, E.N. Bogachek, Uzi Landman (Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332)
09:12 F24.007 Electronic structure calculations on quantum wires made of III-V compounds
Marco Califano, Alex Zunger (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden CO 80401)
09:24 F24.008 Conductance Fluctuations and Lande g-factors in Atomic Scale Gold Constrictions
Armando Anaya, Andrei Korotkov, Michael Bowman, Dragomir Davidovic (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA 30332-0430)
09:36 F24.009 Electrical Properties of Boron-based Nanowires
D.W. Wang (Department of Electrical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 63130), C. Jones, W.E. Buhro (Department of Chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 63130), J.G. Lu (Department of Electrical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 63130)
09:48 F24.010 Adiabatic charge and spin transport in a quantum wire.
Prashant Sharma, Claudio Chamon (Boston University)
10:00 F24.011 Fabrication of quantum wires in silicon
T.-C. Shen, J.-Y. Ji (Utah State University), M. A. Zudov, R.-R. Du (University of Utah), J. S. Kline, J. R. Tucker (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
10:12 F24.012 Theory of Conduction in Molecular Wires
Prashant Damle, Avik Ghosh, Supriyo Datta (School of Electrical and Computer Engg., Purdue University)
10:24 F24.013 Density dependent spin polarisation in ultra low-disorder quantum wires
David J. Reilly, T.M. Buehler., J.L. O' Brien, A.R. Hamilton, A.S. Dzurak, R. G. Clark (Centre for Quantum Comp. Technology, University of New South Wales, Australia), B.E. Kane, L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West (Bell laboratories, Lucent Tech., NJ)
10:36 F24.014 One-dimensional molecular wire on hydrogenated Si(001)
Jun-Hyung Cho, Dong-Hwa Oh, Leonard Kleinman (University of Texas at Austin)
10:48 F24.015 Spin Effects and `0.7 Structure' in Quantum Point Contacts
H.J. Lynch, S.M. Cronenwett, C.M. Marcus (Harvard University), L.P. Kouwenhoven (Delft University), V. Umansky (Weizmann Institute)

Session F25. DMP/FIAP: Focus Session: Optical Spectroscopy of Carbon Nanotubes.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 205, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F25.001 Raman Spectroscopy of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes
Apparao M. Rao (Clemson University)
08:36 F25.002 Structural (n,m) determination of isolated single wall carbon nanotubes by resonant Raman scattering
M.S. Dresselhaus, A. Jorio, G. Dresselhaus (MIT), A.G. Souza Filho (UFC-Brazil), M. Pimenta (UFMG-Brazil), R. Saito (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan)
08:48 F25.003 The linewidhts for the Raman features of one-dimensional single wall carbon nanotubes
A. Jorio, Ge. G Samsonidze, V.W. Brar, G. Dresselhaus, M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT), A.G. Souza Filho (UFC-Brazil), A.K. Swan, M.S. Ünlü, B.B. Goldberg (BU), R. Saito (UEC, Japan)
09:00 F25.004 Trigonal warping-based splitting in the van Hove singularities probed by resonant Raman experiments on isolated metallic carbon nanotubes.
A.G. Souza Filho (UFC-Brazil), A. Jorio, Ge.G. Samsonidze, G. Dresselhaus, M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT), R. Saito (University of Electro-Communications, Japan), M.A. Pimenta (UFMG-Brazil), J.H. Hafner, C.M. Lieber (Harvard University), A.K. Swan, M.S. Ünlü, B.B. Goldberg (Boston University)
09:12 F25.005 Origin of dispersive features in the Raman spectra of isolated single wall carbon nanotubes identified by numerical calculations.
Ge.G. Samsonidze, A. Jorio (MIT), A.G. Souza Filho (UFC-Brazil), G. Dresselhaus, M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT), R. Saito (University of Electro-Communications, Japan), M.A. Pimenta (UFMG-Brazil)
09:24 F25.006 Introduction and Characterization of Defects in Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
Alex Puretzky (University of Tennessee), David Geohegan, Michael Lance, Tony Haynes, Henrik Schittenhelm (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:36 F25.007 RESONANCE RAMAN EXCITATION PROFILES FROM CARBON NANOTUBES
M. Canonico, J. Menendez, G.B. Adams, J.B. Page (Arizona State University), H.P. van der Meulen, J.M. Calleja, J. Rubio (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain), K. McGuire, A.M. Rao (Clemson University)
09:48 F25.008 Diameter dependent far-infrared absorption band in the single-walled carbon nanotubes
M.E. Itkis, S. Niyogi, M.E. Meng, M.A. Hamon, H. Hu, R.C. Haddon (Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Departments of Chemistry and Chemical amp; Environmental Engineering, University of California, Riverside, CA)
10:00 F25.009 Pressure dependence of the Raman modes in HiPCO-produced carbon nanotubes
U Venkateswaran, M Gosselin, B Postek, E Brandsen (Oakland Univ), G Chen, P Eklund (Penn State Univ)
10:12 F25.010 EVIDENCE FOR A CATALYST CONCENTRATION EFFECT ON THE CHIRAL ANGLES OF BULK SWNT'S
Russell Walker, Leslie Fleming, Otto Zhou, Laurie McNeil, Jessica Owens, Jennifer Weinberg-Wolf (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill)
10:24 F25.011 Raman Study of Doped Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes
Scott Webster, Richard Czerw, David Carroll (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University), Mauricio Terrones, Nicole Grobert (School of Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Science, University of Sussex)
10:36 F25.012 Optical Investigation of Na_2V_3O_7 Nanotubes
J.L. Musfeldt, Jongwoo Choi (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Y.J. Wang (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee), H.-J. Koo, M.-H. Whangbo (North Carolina State University), J. Galy, P. Millet (Centre d'Elaboration de Matériaux et d'Eudes Structurales, France)
10:48 F25.013 Study of gas absorption on isolated single wall carbon nanotubes by resonant Raman scattering
G. Chen, U-J. Kim, R. Gupta, P. C. Eklund (Dept. of Physics, Penn State Univ.), M.S. Dresselhaus, G. Dresselhaus (MIT), R. Saito (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, 182-8585 Japan)

Session F26. DFD: Complex Fluids.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 206, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F26.001 Comparison of the Structure and Rheology for Clays Dispersed in Both Aqueous and Organic Solvents
H. King (ExxonMobil Research), M. Lin (NIST), T. Mason (ExxonMobil Research)
08:12 F26.002 Transient Self-assembly of Edible Lipids During Crystallization
Gianfranco Mazzanti, Alejandro Marangoni (University of Guelph), Stefan Idziak (University of Waterloo)
08:24 F26.003 Effect of shear on ordering of interfacial liquids: x-ray reflectivity study
C.-J. Yu, G. Evmenenko, J. Kmetko, P. Dutta (Northwestern University)
08:36 F26.004 From Single Molecules to a Constraint Phase in Dilute Solutions of Colloidal Rod-like Conjugated Molecules.
Dvora Perahia, Rakchart Traiphol (Department of Chemistry, and Material Science and Engineering Program Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0973), Uwe H-F Bunz (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry the University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, 29208)
08:48 F26.005 Self-assemblying systems in shear flow
Giuseppe Gonnella, Marco Ruggieri (Dipartimento di Fisica - Universita' di Bari), Federico Corberi (Dipartimento di Fisica - Universita' di Salerno)
09:00 F26.006 Nonlinear polarization of anisotropic composites
Ji-Ping Huang, Jones T. K. Wan, C. K. Lo, K. W. Yu (Department of Physics, the Chinese University of Hong Kong)
09:12 F26.007 Single and Two Particle Microrheology of Complex Fluids.
Lawrence A. Hough, H. Daniel Ou-Yang (Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, 18015)
09:24 F26.008 Using 2-D X-ray Scattering as a Direct Measurement of Excluded Volume Effects in Orientationally Ordered Systems
Matthew A. Borthwick, Peter Falus, Adrian Ruhm, Laurence B. Lurio (Department of Physics and Center for Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Simon G.J. Mochrie (Departments of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University), IMM Access Team Collaboration, Advanced Photon Source Collaboration
09:36 F26.009 Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Phase of Semiconductor Nanorods
Liang-shi Li (Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Materials Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Joost Walda (Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of California, Berkeley), Liberato Manna, A. Paul Alivisatos (Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Materials Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:48 F26.010 Mapping molecular models to continuum theories for partially miscible fluids
Colin Denniston, Mark O. Robbins (Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University)
10:00 F26.011 Flow response of phase separating driven fluid mixture by a lattice gas simulation
Ras Pandey (Naval Research Laboratory, University of Southern Mississippi), Ray Seyfarth (University of Southern Mississippi), Joe Gettrust (Naval Research Laboratory)
10:12 F26.012 Visual analysis of flow in a driven fluid mixture with miscibility gap by computer simulation
Ray Seyfarth (University of Southern Mississippi), Ras Pandey (Naval Research Laboratory, University of Southern Mississippi), Joe Gettrust (Naval Research Laboratory)
10:24 F26.013 The Effect of a Triblock Copolymer on the Structure of an Water-in-oil Microemulsion
Xuesong Jiao, Dvora Perahia (Chemistry Department and MSamp;E program, Clemson University ,Clemson, SC 29634, USA), Liora Shmueli, Moshe Gottlieb (Chemical Engineering Department ,Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva 84105,Israel)
10:36 F26.014 Dipole orientational order at the liquid-vapor surface of critical highly polar/nonpolar mixtures
Jae-Hie J Cho, Bruce M. Law (Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-2601)
10:48 F26.015 Microrheology of Poly(ethylene oxide) Solutions: A Comparison Between the Results Obtained from Brownian Noise Spectra and from Forced Oscillation Measurements.
Olga S. Latinovic, L. A. Hough, H. Daniel Ou-Yang (Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015)

Session F27. DMP/GMAG: Focus Session: Disorder Controlled Interfaces in Condensed Matter.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 207, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F27.001 Hysteretic dynamics of domain walls in random media.
Valery Pokrovsky (Department of Physics, Texas Aamp;M University and Landau Institue for Theoretical Physics.)
08:36 F27.002 Deroughening of 1-D Domain Walls by Correlated Defects
Takasada Shibauchi (Department of Electronic Science and Engineering, Kyoto University)
09:12 F27.003 Universality in Ground State Energy Distributions of Random Elastic Manifolds
Eira T. Seppälä (Lawrence Livermore National Lab.), Kalle P. Kytölä, Mikko J. Alava (Helsinki Univ. of Tech.)
09:24 F27.004 Multi-Step Magnetic Switching in Single-Crystal Co2MnGe(001) Films
F.Y. Yang, C.H. Shang, C.L. Chien (Dept. of Phys. amp; Astro. Johns Hopkins University), T. Ambrose, J.J. Krebs, G.A. Prinz (Naval Research Lab), V.I. Nikitenko, V.S. Gornakov, A.J. Shapiro, R.D. Shull (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
09:36 F27.005 The emergence of manifolds in Josephson arrays and ceramic superconductors
Aleksandar Donev, Corey Musolff, Phillip Duxbury (Michigan State University)
09:48 F27.006 Scaling laws for manifolds in polycristalline materials
Jan Meinke, Phillip Duxbury (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, MSU, East Lansing, MI 48824)
10:00 F27.007 Destruction of bulk ordering by surface randomness
Dima Feldman (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439 and Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Chernogolovka, Moscow region 142432 Russia), Valery Vinokur (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439)
10:12 F27.008 Droplets in Disordered Metallic Quantum Critical Systems
Barbara Jones (IBM, Almaden), Antonio Castro Neto (Department of Physics, Boston University)
10:24 F27.009 Domain structure of a ferromagnetic slab on a superconducting substrate
Edouard B. Sonin (Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Israel)
10:36 F27.010 Experimental Determination of Persistence Behavior of Thermally Fluctuating Steps
D.B. Dougherty, I. Lyubinetsky, E.D. Williams (Department of Physics and MRSEC University of Maryland at College Park)
10:48 F27.011 Magnetic phase transition in a MnPt_3 type ordered surface alloy on Pt(001)
J.-S. Kim (Dept. of Physics, sook-Myung Women's University, Seoul, Korea), W. Kim, S.-J. Oh (Dept. of Physics, Seoul National University. Seoul, Korea), S.C. Hong (Dept. of Physics, University of Ulsan. Ulsan, Korea), J Seo (Div. of General Education, Chodang University. Muan, Korea), H.G. Min (Dept. of Physics, Hongik University. Seoul, Korea), R. Vollmer, J Kirchner (Max-Planck Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik. Halle, Germany)

Session F28. DCMP: Metals II: Electronic and Optical Properties.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 208, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F28.001 Surface States in Metals
Walter Harrison (Stanford University and Los Alamos National Laboratory)
08:12 F28.002 Surface Modes in Electromagnetic Meta Materials at Microwave Frequencies
A.F. Starr, D.R. Smith, S. Schultz (Dept. of Physics 0319, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093), S.J. Oldenburg (Seashell Technologies, #227 3252 Holiday Court, La Jolla, CA 92037)
08:24 F28.003 ARPES in the normal state of the cuprates: comparing the marginal Fermi liquid and spin fluctuation scenarios
Robert Haslinger, Artem Abanov (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Andrey Chubukov (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
08:36 F28.004 Transport in Thin-film Pd-Ni Cathodes
George H. Miley, Nie Luo, Carlos H. Castano, Andrei G. Lipson (University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801 USA)
08:48 F28.005 Modification of the Valence Electronic Structure of Ultra-thin Fe Films on GaAs Induced by Substrate Steps.
Simon Morton (University of Missouri-Rolla), Matthias Spangenberg (University of Leeds), Elaine Seddon (CLRC Daresbury Laboratory), Tiehan Shen (University of Salford), Elaine McCash (Sentec Ltd), Denis Greig (University of Leeds), George Waddill (University of Missouri-Rolla), James Tobin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
09:00 F28.006 An electronic structure study of the (110) surface of delta-Pu
Michael Leonard, A. K. Ray (Physics Department, University of Texas at Arlington)
09:12 F28.007 Effects of atomic additives on cohesion in structural intermetallics: A computational study on NiAl
David Djajaputra, B.R. Cooper (Dept. of Physics, West Virginia University)
09:24 F28.008 First principles modelling of contact resistance in molecular electronic devices.
Kurt Stokbro, Jeremy Taylor, Mads Brandbyge (Mikroelektronik Centret, Technical University of Denmark, Dk-2800 Lyngby)
09:36 F28.009 Tight-binding v. LDA+U in FeAl
Dimitrios Papaconstantopoulos (Naval Research Laboratory)
09:48 F28.010 Resistivity Anomaly in Off-Stoichiometric Fe_1-xAl_x Alloys: A First-Principles Investigation
S. C. Deevi (Chrysalis Technologies), G. P. Das, B. K. Rao, P. Jena (Virginia Commonwealth University)
10:00 F28.011 Charge and Strain Fluctuation Energies In Random Binary Alloys
Morrel H. Cohen, Subhradip Ghosh (Department of Physics and Astronomy,Rutgers University,USA), Vaclav Drchal, Josef Kudrnovsky (Institute of Physics,Czech Academy of Sciences,Prague,Czech Republic), Ilja Turek (Institute of Physics of Materials,Czech Academy of Sciences,Brno,Czech Republic)
10:12 F28.012 Angular Dependence of Secondary Electron Emission Spectra from a Polycrystalline Au Surface
Jason Kite, J.R. Dennison, R.E. Davies (Utah State University)
10:24 F28.013 Metal-dielectric composites: Local-field distribution function
Dentcho Genov, Andrey Sarychev, Vladimir Shalaev (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1285)
10:36 F28.014 Relaxation of Hot Electrons and Plasmons in Metallic Nanoparticles through Interaction with Matrix
H.R. Minassian, A.H. Melikyan (State Engineering University of Armenia)

Session F29. DBP: Nucleic Acids: Electronic.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 209, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F29.001 The quest for high conductance DNA
Robert G. Endres, Daniel L. Cox, Rajiv R.P. Singh (Department of Physics, University of California, Davis)
08:12 F29.002 On the electrical conductivity of lambda DNA at micron length-scales
Y. Zhang, R. H. Austin, N. P. Ong (Department of Physics, Princeton University), E. C. Cox (Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University)
08:24 F29.003 Ab initio study of electronic transport for DNA sequencing
H Mehrez, P. Maragkakis, R. L. Barnett, E. Kaxiras (Physics Department, Harvard University)
08:36 F29.004 Solvation, Ionization, and Charge Migration in DNA
Robert Barnett, Charles Cleveland, Uzi Landman (Georgia Institute of Technology)
08:48 F29.005 The role of \pi-\pi coupling in guanine stacks
Arrigo Calzolari, Rosa Di Felice, Elisa Molinari (INFM and Physics Department, University of Modena and Reggio E., Italy), Anna Garbesi (ISOF, Area della Scienza CNR, Bologna, Italy), Marco Buongiorno Nardelli (Physics Department, North Carolina State University and Oak Ridge National Laboratories, USA)
09:00 F29.006 Dynamically localized electronic states in a model DNA double helix.
Hao Wang, Otto F. Sankey (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State University), James P. Lewis (Brigham Young University), Eugene Starikow (Free University of Berlin), Thomas E. Cheatham (University of Utah)
09:12 F29.007 The Percolation Transition in the DNA-Gold Nanoparticle System
Ching-Hwa Kiang, Rona Ramos (Department of Physics, University of California, Los Angeles)
09:24 F29.008 Ab initio Investigation of Muonium Trapping Properties in DNA
E. Torikai (Yamanashi University, Kofu, Japan; RIKEN, Wako, Japan), R. H. Scheicher, T. P. Das (State University of New York at Albany, Albany NY), K. Nagamine (KEK-MSL, Tsukuba, Japan; RIKEN)
09:36 F29.009 A model of inversion of DNA charge by a positive polymer: fractionization of the polymer charge
Toan T. Nguyen, Boris I. Shklovskii (Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Minnesota)
09:48 F29.010 Stark Spectroscopy of Helical Cyanine Aggregates Templated on Duplex DNA
Arindam Chowdhury, Sebastian Wachsmann-Hogiu, Prakriti Bangal, Izzat Raheem, Linda Peteanu (Dept. of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213)
10:00 F29.011 Low-temperature Raman and infrared study of cytidine and deoxycytidine
J. Li (University of Toledo), L. Lettress (University of Waterloo), S.A. Lee (University of Toledo), A. Anderson (University of Waterloo)
10:12 F29.012 Dynamics and Solvation of DNA From Intrinsic Fluorescence Studies
Solon Georghiou, Anas Ababneh (Physics Dept. , University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
10:24 F29.013 Observing interactions between DNA bases using ion dip spectroscopy.
de Vries Mattanjah (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Barbara)
10:36 F29.014 MuA Transposase: Organizing Two Reactions With One Active Site
Ilana Goldhaber-Gordon, Tania A. Baker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute)

Session F30. DBP: Actin Cytoskeleton and Cell Locomotion.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 210, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F30.001 Force Generation by Actin Polymerization: The Tethered Ratchet
Alex Mogilner (University of California - Davis)
08:36 F30.002 Actively interacting polar filaments
Karsten Kruse (MPI fuer Stroemungsforschung, Bunsenstrasse 10, D-37073 Goettingen, Germany), Frank Julicher (Institut Curie, Physico-Chimie Curie, 11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75321 Paris Cedex 05, France)
08:48 F30.003 Self-Regulation of Growth Velocity in Actin Networks
Anders E. Carlsson (Washington University in St. Louis)
09:00 F30.004 Entropic Depolymerization-Contraction of the Cytoskeletal Gels and its Role in Cell Locomotion
Julie Theriot (Stanford University)
09:36 F30.005 Dynamics of the actin gel in the Listeria motion
Yaroslaw Bazaliy (MSD, Argonne National Laboratory), Julie Theriot (Biochemistry Department, Stanford University)
09:48 F30.006 Actin-based propulsion : experiments and models
Anne Bernheim-Groswasser, Sykes (UMR168, Institut Curie/CNRS, 11, rue P. et M. Curie, 75231 PARIS cedex 05, FRANCE), Carlier's Group Collaboration
10:00 F30.007 Propulsion and Comet-Tail Formation by Actin Polymerization
Jonathan Katz, Anders Carlsson (Washington University)
10:12 F30.008 Bundling of F-actin
Glenna Sowa, Andrea Liu, Emil Reisler (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles), David Cannell (Department of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara)
10:24 F30.009 Order-Disorder Transitions Through Molecular Motors
David Smith, David Humphrey, Josef Käs (CNLD, UT Austin, 78712)
10:36 F30.010 How myxobacteria glide
Charles Wolgemuth (Many bacteriaUniveristy of California at Berkeley), Egbert Hoiczyk (Rockefeller Institute), George Oster (University of California, Berkeley), Dale Kaiser (Stanford University)
10:48 F30.012 Dynamics and Elasticity of filament/motor mixtures
T.B. Liverpool (Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London SW7 2BZ)
F30.013 Actin Skeletons at the Membrane as Liquid Crystal Elastomers
Dennis Discher, Paul Dalhaimer, Alex Levine, Tom Lubensky (University of Pennsylvania)

Session F31. DCP: Focus Session: Metal Nanoclusters: Physical Properties and Preparation.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 211, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F31.001 X-Ray Dichroism and Magnetometry Study of Supported Fe and Co Nanoparticles
C. Binns (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK)
08:36 F31.002 The Prospects for Cluster-Based Materials
Kit Bowen (Johns Hopkins University)
08:48 F31.003 Theoretical and Experimental Studies of the Structures of 12-, 13-, and 14-atom Bimetallic Ni/Al Clusters.
Eric F. Rexer, Eric K. Parks, Stephen J. Riley, Evgueni B. Krissinel (), Julius Jellinek (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:00 F31.004 Softlanding and stability of mass selected Ag clusters on Pt(111)
Wolfgang Harbich (Dep. Physique, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland)
09:36 F31.005 Production of Ultracold Sodium Clusters by Helium Nanodroplet Aggregation
Sascha Vongehr (University of Southern California, Los Angeles), Adi Scheidemann (Intelligent Ion, Seattle), Curt Wittig, Vitaly Kresin (USC)
09:48 F31.006 Dynamical simulation of cluster on the surface
W. Fan, D. Y. Sun (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)
10:00 F31.007 Clusters at Surfaces: Deposition, Anomalous Diffusion. and Nanocatalysis
Uzi Landman (School of Physics, Geirgia Institiute of Technology, Atlanta, GA)
10:36 F31.008 Ab Initio Monte Carlo Simulations for Nanoscopic Lithium Systems at Different Temperatures
Sanwu Wang, S. J. Mitchell, P. A. Rikvold (Florida State University.)

Session F32. DCP: Focus Session: Nonlinear Spectroscopy and Molecular Choreography.

Tuesday morning, 08:00, 212, Indiana Convention Center

08:00 F32.001 Using Coherent Control to Probe the Electronic Properties of Molecules
Robert J. Gordon (Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago)
08:36 F32.002 Variational approach to the optimal control of time-averaged quantities in open quantum systems
Martin Garcia, Ilia Grigorenko (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Freie Universitaet Berlin)
08:48 F32.003 A new tool for vibrational nonlinear spectroscopy: High resolution indirect pulse shaping in the infrared by parametric transfer
Howe-Siang Tan, Elmar Schreiber, Warren Warren (Princeton University)
09:00 F32.004 Pulsed Infrared Vibrational Population Control in Liquid-Phase Metal Carbonyls
Valeria D. Kleiman (Chemistry Department, University of Florida, Gainsville, FL 32611-7200 USA), Joseph S. Melinger (Electronics Science and Technology Division, Code 6812, Naval Research Laboratory), Edwin J. Heilweil (Optical Technology Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology)
09:12 F32.005 Making and Measuring Vibrational Wave Packets In Small Molecules Through Impulsive Non-Resonant Stimulated Raman Scattering
Thomas Weinacht, Randy Bartels, Oliver Monti, Steve Leone, Margaret Murnane, Henry Kapteyn (JILA)
09:36 F32.006 Measuring D_2^+ vibrational wavepackets with sub-femtosecond precision
P.B. Corkum (National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Canada)
10:12 F32.007 Ultrafast hot-electron-mediated surface/adsorbate dynamics probed by EUV light
Chi-Fong Lei, Ra'anan Tobey, Sterling Backus, Margaret Murnane, Henry Kapteyn (JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0440), Michael Bauer (Fachbereich Physik, University Kaiserslautern, Erwin Schroedinger Str. 46, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany)
10:24 F32.008 Methyl Dynamics in N-Methylacetamide
S. Rols, K. W. Herwig (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), H. N. Bordallo (Argonne National Laboratory), M. Barthes (Universite Montpellier 2)
10:36 F32.009 Noise spectroscopy of randomly modulated atoms
Jennifer Green, David White, Marvin Kemple, Gautam Vemuri (Physics Dept., IUPUI)
F32.010 Strong friction limit in quantum mechanics: The quantumSmoluchowski equation
Joachim Ankerhold (Fakultaet fuer Physik, University of Freiburg, Germany), Philip Pechukas (Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York), Hermann Grabert (Fakultaet fuer Physik, University of Freiburg, Germany)