Program overview
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 15 OCTOBER 2004
Session F1. APS Contributed Session: Gravity.
Friday afternoon, 16:30, Acoma, Student Union
- 16:30 F1.001
General Relativity 100 years later: Twisting the Parameters to Assign Causality
- Jerry Jenson (ATK Propulsion (Independent Analysis))
- 16:42 F1.002
A numerical comparison of formulations of scalar electromagnetism.
- Craig Skinfill, Eric Hirschmann (Brigham Young University)
- 16:54 F1.003
Moving black holes with excision
- David Neilsen (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, Brigham Young University), Gioel Calabrese (School of Mathematics, University of Southampton)
- 17:06 F1.004
Gravitational collapse in 5 dimensions
- Michael Christensen, Eric Hirschmann (Brigham Young University)
- 17:18 F1.005
Wave Propagation in a Gravitational Field
- Morris Anderson
Session F2. APS Contributed Session: Semiconductors.
Friday afternoon, 16:30, Santa Ana, Student Union
- 16:30 F2.001
Microstructural Characteristics of GeSbTe Thin Films Grown by RF Sputtering
- M. J. Nelson, C. E. Inglefield (Physics Department, Weber State University, Ogden UT 84408), J. K. Olson, H. Li, P. C. Taylor (Physics Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112)
- 16:42 F2.002
Evidence of photoluminescence from silicon nanocrystals
- W. Pan, M. S. Carroll, J.C. Banks, T.J. Headley (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185)
- 16:54 F2.003
Effects of pressure on deep levels in semiconductors: The Bistable MFe center in InP
- George Samara (Sandia National Laboratories)
- 17:06 F2.004
Temperature dependence of a silicon ring resonator
- John Wilcox (Brigham Young University), Michal Lipson (Assistant Professor, Cornell Nanophotonics Group), Sameer Pradhan Team, Vaidehee Padgaonkar Team
- 17:18 F2.005
Semiconductor Energy-Gap Temperature Dependence Based on Spectral Functions
- D.M. Riffe (Utah State University)