Program overview
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 22 MAY 2004
Session J1. Condensed Matter Physics: Structural Properties and Phase Transitions.
Saturday afternoon, 15:45, 204, University of Idaho, Engineering/Physics
- 15:45 J1.001
Atom Movement in Solids Studied Using Nuclear Quadrupolar Relaxation
- Gary S Collins, Aurélie Favrot, Li Kang, Egbert Nieuwenhuis, Jipeng Wang, Matthew O Zacate (Physics, Washington State Univ)
- 16:21 J1.002
Polymorphic phase transformation in In_2La
- Egbert R. Nieuwenhuis, Aurelie Favrot, Matthew O. Zacate, Gary S. Collins (Physics, Washington State Univ.)
- 16:33 J1.003
Nuclear Quadrupolar Relaxation in LaSn_3
- Jipeng Wang, Egbert Nieuwenhuis, Matthew O Zacate, Gary S Collins (Physics, Washington State Univ)
- 16:45 J1.004
Mg-doped and oxygen-intercalated CuScO_2 delafossites
- R. Kykyneshi, B.C. Nielsen, J. Tate (Department of Physics, Oregon State University), J. Li, A.W. Sleight (Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University)
- 16:57 J1.005
Growth and characterization of barium ferrite films grown using PECVD
- Radhakrishnan Padmanabhan, Ehab Marji, Yanko Kranov, Daqing Zhang, David N McIlroy (Department of Physics, University of Idaho)
- 17:09 J1.006
NiGe2: Synthesis and Characterization of Structure and Properties
- Sochetra Ly, Lance L. Miller, David C. Johnson (Department of Chemistry amp; Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon)
- 17:21 J1.007
Mechanical properties of Silicon Carbide Nanowires
- Abdullah Alkhateeb, Daqing Zhang, David McIlroy (Department of Physics, University of Idaho), David Eric Aston (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Idaho)