Program overview

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 20 MARCH 1997

Session O1. DCMP: Vortex Lattice Imaging.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1203C, Conv. Center

14:30 O1.01 Imaging Vortex Configurations and Dynamics in Superconductor Arrays by Scanning SQUID Microscopy
Dale J. Van Harlingen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
15:06 O1.02 Decoration Studies of Pinned and Flowing Flux Lattices
P.H. Kes (Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9506, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands)

Session O2. DCMP: Transport in Quantum Dot Molecules.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1203B, Conv. Center

14:30 O2.01 The Coulomb Blockade in Coupled Quantum Dots
C. Livermore (Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA)
15:06 O2.02 Quantum Theory of Coulomb Blockade in Double Dots
Konstantin Matveev (Duke University)
15:42 O2.03 Transport in a quantum dot molecule
Roza Kotlyar (University of Maryland)
16:18 O2.04 Formation of Coherent Modes in a Double Quantum Dot
Robert H. Blick (Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany)
16:54 O2.05 Electronic Interactions in Coupled Quantum Dots
David Wharam (University of Munich)

Session O3. DCMP: Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1203A, Conv. Center

14:30 O3.01 Single Electron Detection with the Magnetic Resonance Force Microscope
John A. Sidles (University of Washington, School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics)
15:06 O3.02 Low Temperature Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy
Koichi Wago (IBM Research Division, Almaden Research Center)
15:42 O3.03 Ferromagnetic Resonance in Microscopic Magnets Using Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy
Zhenyong Zhang (Los Alamos National Lab)

Session O4. DFD: Surface-Tension-Driven Motion in Fluids and Solids.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 2210A, Conv. Center

14:30 O4.01 Long-wavelength Instability in Surface-tension-driven Bénard Convection
Stephen J. Van Hook (Center for Nonlinear Dynamics, The University of Texas at Austin)
15:06 O4.02 Not know at this time
Stephen Davis (Northwestern University)
15:42 O4.03 Non-Coalescence of Liquid Drops and Suppression of Surface Wetting
G. Paul Neitzel (Georgia Institute of Technology)
16:18 O4.04 Motion of Bubbles and Drops due to Interfacial Tension Gradients
R. Shankar Subramanian (Clarkson University)

Session O5. JT: Advanced Characterization of Magnetic Nanostructures.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 2210C, Conv. Center

14:30 O5.01 Studying Magnetic Surfaces and Nanostructures Using Spin-Dependent Photoelectron Diffraction
G.D. Waddill (University of Missouri - Rolla)
15:06 O5.02 Novel Electron Spin Analyzers and Their Applications
D.P. Pappas (Virginia Commonwealth University)
15:42 O5.03 Optics for Polarization-Resolved Soft X-Ray Magneto-Optic Spectroscopies
Jeffrey Kortright (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
16:18 O5.04 Atomic Structure of Magnetic Materials via EXAFS and Its Variants
Vincent Harris (Naval Research Laboratory)
16:54 O5.05 A framework for the qualitative analysis of magnetic dichroism in angle-resolved photoemission
D. Venus (McMaster University)

Session O7. DCP: Recent Developments in Organic Materials for Photonics III.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4202A, Conv. Center

14:30 O7.01 Polymers for Optoelectronic Applications
N. Peyghambarian
15:06 O7.02 Color Switchable Bipolar/AC Light-Emitting Devices Based on Conjugated Polymers
Y.Z. Wang, D.D. Gebler, A.J. Epstein (The Ohio State University), D.K. Fu, T.M Swager (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:18 O7.03 Production and Testing of Polymer Fiber-Optic Switches
A. Ticknor, G. Lipscomb, J. Thackara, J. Freeman, N. Zhu, M. Klien Koerkamp, M. Diemer, M. Donckers, B. Hendricksen (Akzo Nobel Photonics)
15:30 O7.04 The Dielectric Response of Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Films
Ohad Levy (NYU), Peter Palffy-Muhoray (KSU)
15:42 O7.05 Metal Induced Luminescence Quenching in Organic Light Emitting Materials
Vi-En Choong (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, U. of Rochester), Yongsup Park (), Yongli Gao (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, U. of Rochester), Bing Hsieh (Xerox Corp), Ching Tang (Eastman Kodak Co)
15:54 O7.06 Revival of Ca Induced Photoluminescence Quenching of a Phenylene Vinylene Oligomer via Ca Oxidation
Vi-En Choong (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, U. of Rochester), Yongsup Park (), Yongli Gao (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, U. of Rochester), Bing Hsieh (Xerox Corp), Ching Tang (Eastman Kodak Co)
16:06 O7.07 Dynamics of Excited State Nonlinear Optical Processes
A.F. Garito (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104)
16:42 O7.08 Novel Electro-optic Effects in Chiral Systems
R.F. Shi, O. Zamani-Khamiri, A.F. Garito (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104)
16:54 O7.09 Rare earth organic chromophores for optical gain in polymer waveguide systems
C. Koeppen, S. Yamada, G. Jiang, A.F. Garito (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104)
17:06 O7.10 Growth and characterization of crystalline organic films for = nonlinear optics applications
Mario Espinosa (Physics Department, UAH, Huntsville, AL), Alexander Leyderman (Physics Department, UPRM, Mayaguez, PR 00680)
17:18 O7.11 A Comparison of Hole Mobilities in a Photorefractive Polymer and Xerographic Photoreceptors
Arosha Goonesekera (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)

Session O8. DCP: Molecular Clusters: From Dimers to the Condensed Phase III.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4202B, Conv. Center

14:30 O8.01 Unimolecular Dynamics in Molecular Clusters: Hydrogen Bonding, 3-body Forces and Open Shell Species
David J. Nesbitt (JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440)
15:06 O8.02 To be determined
Peter M. Felker (Colorado State University)
15:42 O8.03 The Photochemistry of OCS Adsorbed on Ag_x Clusters
L.A. Brown, D.M. Rayner (National Research Council Canada)
15:54 O8.04 The Infrared and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-bonded= Clusters: Cycles, Chains, Cubes, and Three-dimensional networks
T.S. Zwier (Purdue University)
16:30 O8.05 Molecular Clusters of Aromatic Solutes with Polar Solvents: Benzene(Acetonitrile)_N, Styrene (Water)_N and Styrene(Methanol)_N
G.M. Daly, Z. Yu, M.S. El-Shall (Virginia Commonwealth University)
16:42 O8.06 Structure and Dynamic Properties of Neutral and Ionized SiH_5 and Si_2H_3
X.G Gong (Institute of Solid State Physics, Chinese Academy of Sceinces, 230031-Hefei, China; Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas, Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud,150-Urca RJ, Brazil), D. Guenzburger, E.B. Saitovitch (Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas, Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud,150-Urca RJ, Brazil)
16:54 O8.07 Pivot method for global optimization: Applications for atomic and molecular clusters
Pablo Serra (Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907), Sabre kais (Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907)

Session O9. DCMP/DMP: Field-Temperature Phase Diagram of Superconductors.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1201, Conv. Center

14:30 O9.01 Magnetization Measurements on Single Crystals of Ba_0.6K_0.4BiO_3
R. G. Goodrich, Donavan Hall (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803), M. L. Norton (University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602), M. V. Chaparala (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22901)
14:42 O9.02 Penetration Depth and Low Field Vortex Behavior in \kappa-(ET)_2Cu[N(CN)_2]Br
R. Giannetta, A. Carrington (Dept.of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), J. Schlueter, J.M. Williams (Chemistry and Material Sciences Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
14:54 O9.03 Studies of the Quantum Vortex Liquid Regime in 2D Disordered Superconductors
James Chervenak, J. M. Jr. Valles (Brown University)
15:06 O9.04 Enhanced Irreversibility in Mercury Cuprate Superconductors
Kohji Kishio (Department of Superconductivity, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan)
15:42 O9.05 Magnetic properties of the Bi-2201 superconducting oxide.
G. Triscone, M. S. Chae, M. B. Maple (UCSD)
15:54 O9.06 Evolution of Magnetic Phase Diagram of YBCO Single Crystal as a Function of Oxygen Stoichiometery
Shi Li, S. Salem-Sugui. Jr, K. Moloni, M. McElfresh (Purdue University), D. Kaiser (National Institute of Standard and Technology), G. Lafayettis, H. Hauglin (Ohio State University)
16:06 O9.07 High Field H-T Vortex Phase Diagram by ^17O NMR in YBa_2Cu_3O_7
H.N. Bachman, A.P. Reyes, W.P. Halperin (Northwestern University), P.C. Hammel (Los Alamos National Laboratory), P. Kuhns, A. Kleinhammes, W.G. Moulton (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL)
16:18 O9.08 H_c1 of YBa_2Cu_3O_6.9 by Torque Magnetometry
Christian Lupien, Brett Ellman, Louis Taillefer (McGill University)
16:30 O9.09 Upper Critical Magnetic Field of LuNi_2B_2C
G.M. Schmiedeshoff (Occidental College), A. Lacerda (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Pulse Facility, Los Alamos National Laboratory), P.C Canfield (Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University), J.L Smith (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
16:42 O9.10 The Structure of the Meta-Magnetic Phases in HoNi_2B_2O
V. A. Kalatsky, V. L. Pokrovsky, D. G. Naugle, K. D. D. Rathnayaka, A. C. Du Mar (Department of Physics, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4242), A. I. Goldman, P. C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011)
O9.11 H-T phase diagram of single crystal LuNi_2B_2C.
V.V. Metlushko, U. Welp, G.W. Crabtree (Materials Science Division amp; Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439), P.C. Canfield (Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011), L.E. DeLong (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506)

Session O10. HTSC: Transport Properties.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1202A, Conv. Center

14:30 O10.01 Comparison of Ce and O doping effects on the normal-state properties of Re_2-xCe_xCuO_4 \pm \delta.
Patrick Fournier, Eric Maiser, W. Jiang, X. Jiang, R.L. Greene, C.J. Lobb, T. Venkatesan (Center for Superconductivity Research and Department of Physics, U. of Maryland at College Park)
14:42 O10.02 Anisotropic Transport in Detwinned YBCO and PBCO Crystals
V.M. Browning, M.S. Osofsky, E.F. Skelton, S.B. Qadri (Naval Research Laboratory)
14:54 O10.03 Orbital Magnetoresistance in LaSrCuO Thin Films
Fedor Balakirev, Igor Trofimov, S. Guha, Peter Lindenfeld (Department of Physics, Rutgers University)
15:06 O10.04 Anisotropic Resistivity of RNi_2B_2C (R = Ho, Er, Lu)
I.R. Fisher, J.R. Cooper (IRC in Superconductivity, University of Cambridge, UK.), P.C. Canfield (Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, USA.)
15:18 O10.05 Electronic Transport in Ion-damaged NCCO Thin Films
S.I. Woods, A.S. Katz, J. Herrmann, S.S. Lau, M.B. Maple, R.C. Dynes (Department of Physics, University of California at San Diego; La Jolla, CA 92093-0319)
15:30 O10.06 Insulator-to-metal crossover near optimum doping in the normal state of the high-Tc compound LaSrCuO
G.S. Boebinger, Y. Ando, A. Passner (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ 07974), T. Kimura, M. Okuya, J. Shimoyama, K. Kishio (Appl Chem, Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN), K. Tamasaku, N. Ichikawa, S. Uchida (SRC, Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN)
15:42 O10.07 Two Dimensional Conduction, and Coexistence of Localization and Superconductivity in Insulating Cuprates
C. C. Almasan , G. A. Levin, T. Stein (Kent State University), S. H. Han, D. A. Gajewski, M. B. Maple (University of California at San Diego)
15:54 O10.08 Planar tunneling in superconducting YBa_2Cu_3-xZn_xO_7 thin films as a function of crystallographic orientation.
E. Paraoanu, M. Covington, L. H. Greene (Dept. of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
16:06 O10.09 Anomalous Field Effect in Ultra-Thin Films of Metals Near the Superconductor-Insulator Transition
Gloria Martinez-Arizala, C. Christiansen, A.M. Mack, N. Markovic, A.M. Goldman (University of Minnesota)

Session O11. HTSC: Theory VI: General Theory III.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1202B, Conv. Center

14:30 O11.01 Ginzburg-Landau Equations for the Extended Saddle Point Model
A.A. Abrikosov (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
14:42 O11.02 Vertex Corrections and Two-Loop Pairing Potential in Nearly Antiferromagnetic Fermi Liquids
Philippe Monthoux (Florida State University)
14:54 O11.03 Tunneling and orthogonality catastrophe in the topological mechanism of superconductivity
P.B. Wiegmann, A.G Abanov (Univ. of Chicago)
15:06 O11.04 Competition Between d- and s-Type of the Order Parameter Symmetry in High Temperature Superconductors.
E.A. Pashitskii, V.I. Pentegov, A.V. Semenov (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706)
15:18 O11.05 Techniques in Solving Anisotropic Eliashberg Gap Equations for the Studies of High T_c Superconductors.
G. L. Zhao, D. Bagayoko (Department of Physics, Southern University and A amp; M College), J. Callaway (Louisiana State University)
15:30 O11.06 Origin of Pairing Interaction and Anomalous Normal-State Properties in Metallic Oxide Compounds.
I. O. Kulik (Bilkent University)
15:42 O11.07 Mixed-Charge State in Superconductors
K. W. Wong, R. L. Davidchack (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045)
15:54 O11.08 Finite temperature correlation for YBa_2Cu_3O_6
Lan Yin, Sudip Chakravarty (Dept. of Physics, UCLA)
16:06 O11.09 Search for the \pi excitation in the normal state of YBCO superconductor
Eugene Demler (Physics Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305)
16:18 O11.10 SO Symmetry and Sum Rules for High Tc Superconductivity
Silvio Rabello, Shou-Cheng Zhang (Stanford University)
16:30 O11.11 The roles of intralayer impurity scattering and incoherent interlayer tunneling in the SN model of cuprate superconductors
S. H. Liu (UCSD), R. A. Klemm (Argonne National Laboratory), K. Scharnberg, C. Rieck (Universität Hamburg)
16:42 O11.12 Quantum Tunneling Cyclic Loop (QTCL) Probably is the Microscopic Origin of High Temperature Superconductivity (HTSC)
Dawei Zhou (R&D Dept. General Superconductor, Inc. Alachua, FL 32615)
O11.13 Could a Liquid be in a Superconducting State ?
Semyon Savransky (125 Beach 19 St. #13B, Far Rockaway, NY 11691, USA)
O11.14 Coulomb Ineraction and Superconductivity
J. D. Fan, Y. M. Malozovsky (Department of Physics, Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70813, USA)

Session O12. DCMP: Quantum Wire (Transport, Optics).

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1204A, Conv. Center

14:30 O12.01 Transport and Optics in Quantum Wires Fabricated by Cleaved-Edge Overgrowth
Loren Pfeiffer (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
15:06 O12.02 Electron Fringes on a Quantum Wedge.
Igor Altfeder (The Rowland Institute for Science.)
15:42 O12.03 Critical Percolation and Transport in Nearly One Dimension
V. N. Prigodin (Max-Plank-Institute, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany), A. N. Samukhin (Ioffe Institute, 194021 St.Petersburg, Russia), L Jastrabik (Institute of Physics, 180 40 Prague 8, Czech Republic)
15:54 O12.04 Assembling vertically-stacked and electronically coupled InAs islands in GaAs into electrical transport devices
Mark Stephen Miller, Soeren Jeppesen, Ivan Maximov, Lars Samuelson (Dept. of Solid State Physics, Lunds University, 221 00 Lund, Sweden)
16:06 O12.05 Transport Phenomena in Nanowires in a Magnetic Field.
E.N. Bogachek, A.G. Scherbakov, Uzi Landman (Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0430)
16:18 O12.06 Transport Measurements on Ultra-Narrow Metallic Wires
L. L. Sohn (Princeton University)
16:30 O12.07 Mechanical strain response of mesoscopic Bi and atomic scale defects
D. Hoadley, N. O. Birge (Michigan State University), J. S. Moon (Sandia National Laboratory)
16:42 O12.08 Relationship between intensity and transmission distributions of diffusive microwave radiation
Azriel Genack, Marin Stoytchev (Department of Physics, Queens College of CUNY, New York State Center for Advanced Technology, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11367)

Session O13. DCMP: Metal-Insulator Transition: Charge Density Waves & Doped Semiconductors.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1204B, Conv. Center

14:30 O13.01 Temperature-Dependence of the Conductivity of Si:P near the MIT.
M. P. Sarachik, D. Simonian, S. V. Kravchenko (City College of the City University of New York, New York, NY 10031)
14:42 O13.02 Magnetic-Field Scaling of the Zero Temperature Conductivity of Si:P.
S. Bogdanovich, M. P. Sarachik, D. Simonian, S. V. Kravchenko (City College of the City University of New York, New York, NY 10031)
14:54 O13.03 ^31P Impurity NMR in Heavily-Doped Si(P)
Ernesta M. Meintjes, W.W. Warren Jr. (Department of Physics, Oregon State University)
15:06 O13.04 Coulomb Gap Suppression of Low-Frequency Noise in Non-metallic Si:B
J. Greg Massey, Mark Lee (University of Virginia)
15:18 O13.05 Tunneling Spectroscopy of Amorphous Magnetic Rare Earth-Si Alloys near the Metal-Insulator Transition
P. Xiong, B.L. Zink, M.Q. Tran, A.E. Gebala, E.M. Wilcox, F. Hellman, R.C. Dynes (Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093)
15:30 O13.06 Spin Resonance Linewidth of Barely Metallic Si-New Experimental and Theoretical Results
V. Zarifis, T.G. Castner (University of Rochester, Rochester, NY)
15:42 O13.07 Field Dependence of the Spin Density Wave Transition Temperature in (TMTSF)_2PF_6
M.J. Leone, I.J. Lee, A.P. Hope, M.J. Naughton (State University of New York at Buffalo)
15:54 O13.08 Hall Effect, Interplane and Intraplane Transport in the High Field Phase of (TMTSF)2(ClO)4
Uli Scheven, S. K. McKernan , P. M. Chaikin (Dept. of Physics, Princeton University)
16:06 O13.09 Magnetotransport Studies of (TMTSF)_2PF_6 in the Field Induced Spin Density Wave State.
U.M. Scheven, E.I. Chashechkina, P.M. Chaikin (Princeton University), I.J. Lee, M.J. Naughton (SUNY Buffalo)
16:18 O13.10 Specific Heat of TSeF-TCNQ
D.K. Powell, J.W. Brill (University of Kentucky), T. Miebach, L.K. Montgomery (Indiana University)
16:30 O13.11 The Hall effect and electrical transport near the metal-insulator transition in ion-bombarded BBL
V.C. Long, S. Washburn (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), X.L. Chen, S.A. Jenekhe (University of Rochester)
16:42 O13.12 Numerical Study of the Pinned Charge Density Wave Dynamics.
Branko P. Stojkovi\'c, Michael B. Weissman (University of Illinois)
16:54 O13.13 Far--Infrared Studies of the H--T Phase Diagram in the Organic Spin--Peierls Compound MEM(TCNQ)_2
G. Li, J.S. Lee, J.L. Musfeldt (State University of New York at Binghamton), Y.J. Wang (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory), M. Almeida (Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear, Portugal)
17:06 O13.14 Electrical Transport Close to The Metal-Insulator Transition in CdMnTe:In.
C. Leighton (Durham university,U.K.), I. Terry (Durham University,U.K.), P. Becla (MIT)

Session O14. DCMP: Quantum Hall Effect: Spectroscopy.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 1205, Conv. Center

14:30 O14.01 Photoluminescence from the Wigner Crystal.
S. Kodiyalam (University of Maryland), H.A. Fertig (University of Kentucky), S. Das Sarma (University of Maryland)
14:42 O14.02 Scanning Capacitance Microscopy of 2DEG in the Quantum Hall Regime
S. H. Tessmer, R. C. Ashoori (MIT), M. R. Melloch (Purdue Univ.)
14:54 O14.03 Simultaneous Photoluminescence, Photoluminescence Excitation and Absorption Spectroscopy of the \nu=1 Quantum Hall State
B.B. Goldberg, M.J. Manfra (Physics Dept. Boston University), L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West (Bell Labs and Lucent Technologies)
15:06 O14.04 Temperature Dependence of the Spin Polarization of a Quantum Hall Ferromagnet
M.J. Manfra, E.H. Aifer, B.B. Goldberg (Physics Dept. Boston University), D.A. Broido (Boston College), L.N. Pfeiffer, K.W. West (Bell Labs and Lucent Technologies)
15:18 O14.05 Electron Spin Polarization in GaAs Quantum Wells Measured by Ga Optical Pumping NMR
Y.-Q. Song, B. M. Goodson (University of California, Berkeley), K. D. Maranowski, A. C. Gossard (University of California, Santa Barbara)
15:30 O14.06 Exact diagonalizations in different geometries: Ground state character and temperature dependence of the magnetization at and near \nu=1
Marcus Kasner (Max-Planck-Institut für Physik Komplexer Systeme, Außenstelle Stuttgart, Heisenbergstr.1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany), J. J. Palacios (University of Kentucky, Lexington)
15:42 O14.07 Optically Pumped Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Quantum Hall Regimes
S. E. Barrett, P. Khandelwal, N. N. Kuzma (Department of Physics, Yale University), L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
15:54 O14.08 Optically Pumped Nuclear Magnetic Resonance near Landau level fillings \nu = 1/2 and \nu = 2/3
N. N. Kuzma, P. Khandelwal, S. E. Barrett (Department of Physics, Yale University), L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
16:06 O14.09 Optically Pumped Nuclear Magnetic Resonance near Landau level filling \nu = 1/3
P. Khandelwal, N. N. Kuzma, S. E. Barrett (Department of Physics, Yale University), L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
16:18 O14.10 Inter-layer correlations in polarized luminescence of electron bilayers at \nu close to 1
Vittorio Pellegrini (Scuola Normale Superiore, Piazza dei Cavalieri 7, I-56126, Pisa, Italy), Aron Pinczuk, Brian Dennis, Loren Pfeiffer, Ken West (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ 07974)

Session O15. DCMP: Quantum Fluids V: Hydrogen.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 2201, Conv. Center

14:30 O15.01 Equation of State Measurements of Deuterium up to 200 GPpa
G. W. Collins, L. B. Da Silva, P. Celliers, K. S. Budil, R. Cauble, N. C. Holmes, T. W. Barbee Jr, B. A. Hammel, J. D. Kilkenny, R. J. Wallace, M. Ross (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), A. Ng, G. Chiu (University of British Columbia)
14:42 O15.02 First-principles study of IR vibron modes in high-pressure hydrogen
Ivo Souza, Richard Martin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801-3080, USA)
14:54 O15.03 Resistivity of Liquid Metallic Hydrogen
Ard A. Louis, N.W. Ashcroft (Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-2501)
15:06 O15.04 Dissociation and Thermodynamics of Dense Hydrogen Fluid
Ronald Redmer, Alex Bunker, Stefan Nagel, Gerd Röpke (Fachbereich Physik, Universität Rostock, D-18051 Rostock, Germany)
15:18 O15.05 Cluster Analysis in the Hydrogen Plasma
Burkhard Militzer, D.M. Ceperley (NCSA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
15:30 O15.06 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Shock Compressed Hydrogen
T. Lenosky, L. Collins, J. Kress, I. Kwon (Los Alamos Nat. Lab.)
15:42 O15.07 A New 2D Quantum Rotor Glass
Kiho Kim, N.S. Sullivan (Department of Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-8440.)
15:54 O15.08 Wetting, Freezing and Capillary Condensation in Porous Media
Mark Paetkau, John Beamish (University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada)
16:06 O15.09 Melting of Partial Monolayer H_2 and D_2 Mixtures Adsorbed on D_2-plated Graphite.
Oscar E. Vilches, Lawrence J. Bovie (University of Washington)
16:18 O15.10 Freezing of Molecular Hydrogen and Its Isotopes in Small Pores
J.R. Beamish, G. Beaudoin, P. Haljan, M. Paetkau (Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada)
O15.11 The Diffusion Constant of Hydrogen Confined in Vycor Glass
D. W. Brown, R. Dimeo, P. E. Sokol (The Pennsylvania State University), K. Andersen (ILL, Grenoble, Fr.), M.A. Adams, W.G. Stirling (Dept. of Physics, Keele Univ., Keele, UK), S. Fitzgerald (NIST, Gaithersburg, Md)

Session O16. DCMP: Quantum Many-Body Theory.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 2214, Conv. Center

14:30 O16.01 Application of Quantum Mechanical Interpretation of Kohn-Sham Theory to the Hooke's Atom.
Z. Qian, V. Sahni (Brooklyn College and Graduate School, CUNY)
14:42 O16.02 Physical Interpretation of Kohn-Sham Exchange Potential in Exchange-Only Theory.
M. Slamet (Sacred Heart University), V. Sahni (Brooklyn College and Graduate School, CUNY)
14:54 O16.03 Structure of the Pauli Component of the Kohn-Sham Exchange Potential at a Metal Surface
V. Sahni, A. Solomatin (Brooklyn College and Graduate School, CUNY)
15:06 O16.04 Structure of the Correlation-Kinetic Component of the Kohn-Sham Exchange Potential at a Metal Surface
A. Solomatin, V. Sahni (Brooklyn College and Graduate School, CUNY)
15:18 O16.05 Effects of Fermi Surface Nesting on the Plasma Modes in 2D Electronic Systems.
Y.H. Wang, C. S. Chu (National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R. O. C.), W. N. Mei (University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE 68182.)
15:30 O16.06 Nonlinear Electron-Phonon Heat Exchange
L. Woods, G.D. Mahan (University of Tennessee)
15:42 O16.07 Vertex Symmetry and the Asymptotic Frequency \ Dependence of the Self-Energy
J.J. Deisz (Department of Physics, Georgetown University), D.W. Hess (Naval Research Laboratory), J.W. Serene (Department of Physics, Georgetown University)
15:54 O16.08 Local Field Corrections to the RPA Response Functions of a Spin-Polarized Electron Gas
D. C. Marinescu (Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Lab), J. J. Quinn (Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Lab, University of Tennessee)
16:06 O16.09 Frequency-Dependent Spin Susceptibility of the Interacting Electron Gas
Marilyn F. Bishop, T. McMullen (Virginia Commonwealth University)
O16.10
16:30 O16.11 Route to the Exact Self-Energy of the Many-Body Problem from the Baym-Kadanoff's Conserving Approximation.
Y. Takada (ISSP, University of Tokyo, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106, Japan.)
16:42 O16.12 Systematic Vertex Corrections to Many-body Theory through Continued Iterative Solution of Hedin's Equations beyond the GW Approximation
A. Schindlmayr (University of Cambridge), R.W. Godby (University of York)
16:54 O16.13 A PRACTICAL SOLUTION TO THE FRIEDEL-ANDERSON PROBLEM.
G. Bergmann (University of Southern California)
17:06 O16.14 Pseudoparticle Operator Algebra for the Heisenberg Chain
Pinaki Sengupta, David K Campbell (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
O16.15 New Deterministic, Numerical Method for Calculating Many-Particle Green's Functions
J.W. Lawson (Department of Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University), G.S. Guralnik (Department of Physics, Brown University)

Session O17. DCMP: Heterostructures: General.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 2215, Conv. Center

14:30 O17.01 MBE Growth of PbSe/CaF_2/Si(111) Heterostructures
X.M. Fang, P.J. McCann, W.K. Liu, B.N. Strecker, M.B. Santos (University of Oklahoma)
14:42 O17.02 A Study of the PbSe/CaF_2 Interface Grown on Si(111) by MBE
W.K. Liu, X.M. Fang, P.J. McCann, B.N. Strecker, M.B. Santos (University of Oklahoma)
14:54 O17.03 Alloy clustering and interface roughness in InGaAs/GaAs heterostructures
Kuo-Jen Chao (), Chih-Kang Shih (Department of Physics), David W. Gotthold (), Ben G. Streetman (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712)
15:06 O17.04 Epoxy-Bond-And-Stop-Etch (EBASE) Technique for Close Proximity Submicron Backside Gating of AlGaAs/GaAs Heterostructures
J.A. Simmons, W.E. Baca, J.S. Moon, M.A. Blount, J.R. Wendt, N.E. Harff (Sandia National Labs)
15:18 O17.05 Extreme dislocation glide and reactions in lattice mismatched epitaxial IV-VI semiconductor layers on Si(111) substrates
Peter Müller, Alexander Fach, Joachim John, Carmine Paglino, Hans Zogg (AFIF at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH-Teil Technopark, Pfingstweidstr. 30, CH-8005 Zurich, Switzerland)
15:30 O17.06 Energy and Momentum Relaxation Times of 2D Electrons Due to Near Surface Deformation Potential Scattering
Viktor Pipa, Fedor Vasko, Vladimir Mitin (Department of ECE, Wayne State University)
15:42 O17.07 Transfer Matrix Technique for Interface Optical Phonon Modes in Multiple Interface Heterostructures Systems
SeGi Yu, K. W. Kim (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7911), Michael A. Stroscio (U. S. Army Research Office, P. O. Box 12211, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2211), J.-P. Sun, G. I. Haddad (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122)
15:54 O17.08 Effect of disorder on phonon emission from a 2\,DEG
E. Chow, H.P. Wei (Indiana Univ.), W. Jan, J.E. Cunningham (Lucent Tech. Bell Lab.)
16:06 O17.09 2D Electron Mobility Dependence on the Position of a Quantum Well Within a Slab
Michael Stroscio (USA Army Research Office), Viktor Pipa, Boris Glavin, Vladimir Mitin (Department of ECE, Wayne State University)
16:18 O17.10 The effect of boundary conditions on the Dyakonov-Shur instability in HEMT structures
Frank Crowne (Univ. of Maryland, College Park/Army Research Lab)
16:30 O17.11 Barrier height at the n-n ZnSe/In_0.04Ga_0.96As heterojunction with Zn-rich interface.
C. Cai, M.I. Nathan (Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455), S. Rubini, L. Sorba, B. Mueller, A. Franciosi (Laboratorio Nazionale TASC-INFM, Area di Ricerca, Padriciano 99, I-34012 Trieste, Italy)
16:42 O17.12 Schottky barrier formation at ErAs/GaAs (001) interfaces.
Andrey G. Petukhov, Brian Hemmelman (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology), Walter R. L. Lambrecht (Case Western Reserve University)
16:54 O17.13 Constrained Optimization Applied to Graded Ohmic Contacts to p-type ZnSe
D.L. Richards, J.L. Boone, W.F. Parks (University of Missouri-Rolla)
O17.14 Effects of interface morphology on the Schottky barrier height at Al/GaAs contacts
A. Ruini (SISSA and INFM, Trieste, Italy), R. Resta (U. of Trieste and INFM, Italy), S. Baroni (SISSA-INFM, Trieste, Italy, and CECAM, Lyon, France)

Session O18. DCMP: General.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 2205, Conv. Center

14:30 O18.01 Paired-Particle Coherence in a Lattice
S.R. Chubb, T.A. Chubb (Oakton International Corporation, 5023 N 38 St, Arlington, VA 22207)
14:42 O18.02 Small Crystals Aid Cold Fusion
T.A. Chubb, S.R. Chubb (Oakton International Corporation, 5023 N 38 St, Arlington, VA 22207)
O18.03
15:06 O18.04 Symmetry Breaking Problem Resolved
Shu-Kun Lin (MDPI, Saengergasse 25, CH-4054 Basel, Switzerland, Lin@mdpi.org)
15:18 O18.05 Dynamics of a Quantum Control-Not Gate in a System of Two Weakly Interacting Spins
G. P. Berman, G. D. Doolen (Theoretical Division and CNLS, Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. K. Campbell (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), G. V. López (Universidad de Guadalajara, México), V. I. Tsifrinovich (Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY)
O18.06 2-Deuteron Wave Function
T.A. Chubb, S.R. Chubb (Oakton International Corporation, 5023 N 38 St, Arlington, VA 22207)

Session O21. DBP: Biophysics - General.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 2213, Conv. Center

14:30 O21.01 Periodic perturbation of spontaneous fluctuations in human perception
Enrico Simonotto, Massimo Riani (INFM - Unit of Genova), Jennifer Twitty, Frank Moss (University of Missouri at St. Louis)
14:42 O21.02 Noise correlation time in visual perception of stochastic resonance
Jennifer Twitty (University of Missouri at St. Louis), Enrico Simonotto (), Massimo Riani (INFM - Unit of Genoa, Italy), Frank Moss (University of Missouri at St. Louis)
14:54 O21.03 Prey detection with electrical sense in the paddlefish (\itPolydon spathula)
Xing Pei, Lon Wilkens, David Russell, Frank Moss (University of Missouri at St. Louis)
15:06 O21.04 A New Method for Patterning Antibodies onto a Surface
Robert Brizzolara (NSWC-Carderock Division, Bethesda, MD 20084)
15:18 O21.05 Optically Controlled Collision of Biological Objects
K. Helmerson, B.J. Davies, R. Kishore, W.D. Phillips (NIST-Gaithersburg), M. Mammen, S.-K. Choi, G.M. Whitesides (Chem. Dept., Harvard Univ.)
15:30 O21.06 Sorting of White Blood Cells in a Lattice
Robert Carlson, Shirley Chan, Chris Gabel, Robert Austin (Princeton University)
15:42 O21.07 Electrical Measurement of Biological Oscillations in Unicellular Systems.
Ivar Giaever, Michael Linton (Rensselaer Polytecnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180), Ragnhild Halvorsrud, Tone Male (Fysisk Institute,Universitetet i Oslo, Norway)
15:54 O21.08 Oscillation of Correlation Function of Delayed Random Walks
T Ohira (SonyCSL)
16:06 O21.09 Theory and Simulation of Counterion Release
Robert J. Mashl, William M. Gelbart, Robijn F. Bruinsma (UCLA), Niels GrØnbech-Jensen (LANL, UCLA)
16:18 O21.10 Optical Detection of Hepatic and Renal Function.
Richard B. Dorshow, Joseph E. Bugaj, B. Daniel Burleigh, Michael A. Johnson, William B. Jones (Mallinckrodt Inc., St. Louis, MO), James R. Duncan (Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.)
16:30 O21.11 Shaping Corneal Transplants with a Scanning Laser System
Peter Homolka (Inst. of General Physics, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria), Robert Biowski, Isabella Gosch-Baumgartner (Dept. of Ophthalmology, University of Vienna, Austria), Wolfgang Husinsky (Inst. of General Physics, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria), Günter Grabner (Dept. of Ophthalmology, LKA Salzburg, Austria)
16:42 O21.12 Modeling of Aldose Reductase Hydration by Multicopy Molecular Dynamics
J.Raul Grigera, Eduardo I. Howard (Instituto de Física de Líquidos y Sistemas Biológicos (IFLYSIB), University of La Plata, c.c. 565, 1900 La Plata, Argentina), Alberto D. Podjarny, Alexander Urzhumtsev (IGBMC, UPR de Biologie Structurale,BP 163, 67404, Illkirch, France)

Session O22. DMP: Exchange-Biased and Hard-Magnet Films.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4300H, Conv. Center

14:30 O22.01 Exchange Bias and its Connection to Interface Structure in FeF_2/Fe Bilayers
Josep Nogués (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0319)
15:06 O22.02 Angular Dependence of Exchange Coupling in a Ferromagnet/Antiferromagnet Bilayer
T. Ambrose, C. L. Chien (Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD 21218), R. L. Sommer (Departamento de Fisica, UFSM, Santa Maria RS, Brazil)
15:18 O22.03 Modeling of Exchange Bias and Coercivity in Polycrystalline CoO / Ni_81Fe_19 bilayers
R. H. Kodama, Kentaro Takano, A. E. Berkowitz (U.C. San Diego, La Jolla, CA)
15:30 O22.04 Thickness dependence of magnetic ordering in exchange biased Fe_3O_4/CoO superlattices
Y. Ijiri, J.A. Borchers, R.W. Erwin (NIST, Gaithersburg, MD), P.J. van der Zaag, R.M. Wolf (Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
15:42 O22.05 Giant Magnetoresistance of Perpendicular-Current Exchange-Biased Spin-Valves of Co/Cu
W.-C. Chiang, A. Schaefer, S.Y. Hsu, R. Loloee, S. Steenwyk, W.P. Pratt Jr., J. Bass (Department of Physics, Center for Fundamental Materials Research, and Center for Sensor Materials, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1116)
15:54 O22.06 Spin Memory Loss in CPP Spin Valve Spacer Layers.
S.D. Steenwyk, S.Y. Hsu, W-C. Chiang, J. Bass, R. Loloee, W.P. Pratt Jr. (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Center for Fundamental Materials Research and Center for Sensor Materials, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824)
16:06 O22.07 Theory of exchange interactions and magnetocrystalline anisotropy of hard/soft multilayers.
R. F. Sabiryanov, S. S. Jaswal (University of Nebraska)
16:18 O22.08 General approach to the growth of epitaxial rare-earth transition-metal thin films
Eric E. Fullerton, C. H. Sowers, J. E. Pearson, S. D. Bader (Argonne National Laboratory), X. Wu (Northern Illinois University), D. Lederman (West Virginia University)
16:30 O22.09 Phase Formation and Magnetic Properties in Sputtered Co-Sm Films.
Y. Liu, S.H. Liou, S.S. Malhotra, Z.S. Shan, X. Zhao, D.J. Sellmyer (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588.)
16:42 O22.10 Intergrain Exchange Coupling in PrCo/Co Films
J. P. Liu, Z. S. Shan, D. J. Sellmyer (Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Materials Research and Analysis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0113.)
16:54 O22.11 Magnetic Properties and Microstructure of Nd-Fe-B Films Processed by Rapid Thermal Annealing
M. Yu, S.H. Liou, Y. Liu, D.J. Sellmyer (Center for Materials Research and Analysis and Behlen Laboratory of Physics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE)

Session O24. DMP: Materials Theory: Electronic and Atomic Structure Alloys and Magnetism.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4300B, Conv. Center

14:30 O24.01 O[N] Simulations of Disordered Alloys: Charge and Correleations and Non-Collinear Magnetism
G. Malcolm Stocks (Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6114)
15:06 O24.02 Relativistic first-principles electronic structure theory of random magnetic alloys.
A.B. Shick (Northwestern U.), V. Drchal (Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic), J. Kudrnovský, P. Weinberger (Technical University of Vienna)
15:18 O24.03 Electronic structure and magnetism of Fe_3-xV_xX (X = Si, Ga and Al) alloys by the KKR-CPA method
A. Bansil (Northeastern U. Boston), J. Tobola (AGH Poland), S. Kaprzyk (Northeastern U. Boston and AGH Poland)
15:30 O24.04 Spin densities for Ni, Pt_3Cr, and Pd_3Cr
Hung T. Chau, Z. W. Lu, Barry M. Klein (Univ. of California at Davis)
15:42 O24.05 Structure Stability and Compositional Order-disorder Phase Transition of FeCo alloy
C.L. Fu, Xindong Wang (Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
15:54 O24.06 Electronic Structure and Total Energy Calculation of TiC_xN_1-x Alloy
Seung-Hoon Jhi, Jisoon Ihm (Seoul National University and Center for Theoretical Physics.)
16:06 O24.07 Electronic structure and phase stability of Pu-Ga Alloys
P. Turchi, A. Gonis (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Chemistry and Materials Science Division, Livermore, CA 94550), N. Kioussis (Department of Physics, California State University Northridge, CA 91330-8268)
16:18 O24.08 Cluster expansion of ternary Al-Cu-Ni alloys
Mathias Ekman (Theoretical Physics, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden)
16:30 O24.09 First-Principles Determination of the Phase Diagram of Metals
Amy Y. Liu (Georgetown University, Washington, DC), Andrew A. Quong, Mark D. Asta (Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA)
16:42 O24.10 Pressure induced anomalies in c/a and EFG for Zn and Cd: LDA simulations
D.L. Novikov, A.J. Freeman (Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity^, Northwestern U.), N.E. Christensen, A. Svane (Aarhus U., Denmark), C.O. Rodriguez (IFLYSIB, Argentina)

Session O25. DMP: Smoothing and Coarsening Dynamics.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4300D, Conv. Center

14:30 O25.01 Flattening metallic thin films on non-wetting semiconductor substrates
Chih-Kang Shih, Arthur R. Smith, Kuo-Jen Chao (), Qian Niu (Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712), Zhenyu Zhang (Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN 37831)
14:42 O25.02 Quantum Mechanically Defined Critical Thickness in Metallic Overlayer Heteroepitaxy^1
Zhenyu Zhang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Qian Niu, Chih-Kang Shih (U. of Texas at Austin)
14:54 O25.03 Cluster Diffusion and Coarsening in Cu(001) Homoepitaxy
J. F. Wendelken, W. W. Pai, A. K. Swan, Zhenyu Zhang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831)
15:06 O25.04 Low Temperature Smoothing Kinetics of Rh (111) Surfaces
Frank Tsui (University of North Carolina), Joanne wellman, Junhao Xu, Ctirad Uher, Roy Clarke (University of Michigan)
15:18 O25.05 The Role of Step Curvature and Step Permeability in the Evolution of Periodic Arrays of Islands and Holes on Si(001)
N.C. Bartelt (Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore), S. Tanaka, C.C. Umbach, J.M. Blakely (Cornell University), R.M. Tromp (I.B.M. T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights)
15:30 O25.06 Faceting Kinetics of Stepped Si(113) Surfaces: Nanoscale Grooves
Mirang Yoon, S. Song, S. G. J. Mochrie (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), E. Eikenberry (Robert Wood Johnson Medical School), M. W. Tate, S. M. Gruner (Princeton University)
15:42 O25.07 Delayed island formation and hole annihilation in GaAs molecular beam epitaxy revealed by in-situ scanning electron microscopy
Naohisa Inoue (Res. Inst. Adv. Sci. Technol., Osaka prefecture University), Yoshikazu Homma (NTT Science and Core Technology Laboratories), Katsuto Tanahashi (College Integr. Art & Sci. Osaka Prefecture University)
15:54 O25.08 Simulation of morphological evolution and RHEED intensity oscillations during thin-film growth
Kui-juan Jin, Shao-hua Pan, Guo-zhen Yang (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 603, Beijing 100080, China)
16:06 O25.09 A Comparison of Anion- and Cation-rich Surfaces during Migration Enhanced Epitaxy
H.C. Chang, M.H. Na, E.H. Lee, H. Luo (SUNY at Buffalo)

Session O26. DMP: Phase Transformations: Theory I.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4300A, Conv. Center

14:30 O26.01 Nucleation and Growth of Droplets
Martin Grant (McGill University)
15:06 O26.02 Martensitic embryos as nonlinear nonlocal dislocation fields.
A.C.E. Reid, G.B. Olson (Northwestern University)
15:18 O26.03 Role of Elastic Compatibility and Disorder in Texture Evolution in Martensitic Materials.
W.C. Kerr (Wake Forest U.), S.R. Shenoy (ICTP, Italy), A. Saxena, P.J. Swart, A.R. Bishop (LANL), M.G. Killough (Courant Inst., NYU.)
15:30 O26.04 Melting of Tweed into Twins in a Model Martensite: Length-Scale Competition
T. Lookman (U. West Ontario), S.R. Shenoy (ICTP, Trieste), A. Saxena, A.R. Bishop (LANL)
15:42 O26.05 Discrete Mechanical Model for 2D Melting
Yves Lansac, Matthew A. Glaser, Noel A. Clark (Condensed Matter Laboratory, Physics Department, University of Colorado at Boulder)
15:54 O26.06 Domain Walls and Phase Transitions in the Densely Frustrated XY Model
Colin Denniston (Princeton University/NECI), Chao Tang (NEC Research Institute)
16:06 O26.07 Critical properties in two-dimensional order-disorder phase transitions: experimental determination of the exponents \alpha and \eta.
C. Voges, H. Pfnür (Institut für Festkörperphysik, U. of Hannover, Germany)
16:18 O26.08 Mesoscopic Dielectric Noise measurements on PLZT (Relaxor Ferroelectric)
Kevin P. O'Brien, Daniel E. Sheehy, M.B. Weissman (U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
16:30 O26.09 Effect of an electric field on critical fluctuations (I)
G. Zimmerli, R.A. Wilkinson, R.E. Kusner, K.Y. Min (NASA Lewis Research Center)
16:42 O26.10 Effect of an electric field on critical fluctuations (II)
K.Y. Min, R.A. Wilkinson, R.E. Kusner, G. Zimmerli (NASA Lewis Research Center)

Session O27. DMP: Materials Theory - Dynamics: Point Defects and Grain Boundaries.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4300C, Conv. Center

14:30 O27.01 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Point Defect Diffusion in Polycrystalline Metals
Susan R. Atlas (Center for Advanced Studies and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico)
14:42 O27.02 Ab initio Calculation of Vacancy Formation and Migration of MgO at High Temperatures and Megabar Pressures
J. Ita, R. E. Cohen (CIW)
14:54 O27.03 First-Principles Investigation of Radiation Induced Defects in SiC and Si.
Wolfgang Windl, Thomas J. Lenosky, Joel D. Kress, Arthur F. Voter (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545)
15:06 O27.04 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Hydrogen Diffusion in a Niobium Slab
A.H. Romero, Ivan K. Schuller (Physics Department, University of California, San Diego), R. Ramirez (Facultad de Fisica, Universidad Catolica, Chile)
15:18 O27.05 Diffusion Path and Ionic Conductivity of Mobile Ions in the Binary System Ag_2Se-Ag_2S.
A Smith, R Ravelo, N Pingitore (University of Texas-El Paso)
15:30 O27.06 Short-range-order effect on the tunneling of the GaAs heavy hole in GaAs/Al_xGa_1-xAs/GaAs single barrier structures
Hyoung Joon Choi, Jisoon Ihm (Department of Physics and Center for Theoretical Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.)
15:42 O27.07 First principles and atomistic calculations of Mg segregation in Al grain-boundaries
L.H. Yang (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA), X.Y. Liu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL), J.B. Adams (Chemical, Bio and Materials Department, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ)
15:54 O27.08 Determination of the Sliding Resistance of a \Sigma11 [101] (13-1) Symmetric Tilt Boundary in Aluminum by Computer Simulation
R.J. Kurtz (Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratories), R.G. Hoagland, J.P. Hirth (Washington State University)
16:06 O27.09 Extended Si \311\ defects
John W. Wilkins, Jeongnim Kim, Furrukh S. Khan (Ohio State University), Andrew Canning (Cray Research Switzerland)
16:18 O27.10 Grain Boundaries in Diamond: From First Principles to Macroscopic Descriptions
O. Shenderova, D.W. Brenner (North Carolina State University), L.H. Yang (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), A.A. Nazarov (Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems, Ufa, Russia), A.E. Romanov (Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute,St. Petersburg, Russia)
16:30 O27.11 Sliding Dynamics of a Sigma 19 Tilt Boundary in Aluminum
R. Hoagland (), B. Ding (School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99146-2920)
16:42 O27.12 Dynamical Simulations of nonequilibrium processes -- heat flow and the Kapitza resistance across grain boundaries
A. Maiti, G. D. Mahan, S. T. Pantelides (^(A)Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831; ^(B)Department of Physics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37209; ^(C)Department of Physics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996)

Session O28. DMP: Battery Materials III: Structural and Interfacial Aspects.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4300E, Conv. Center

14:30 O28.01 Structural Hydriding Properties of AB2 and AB5 Alloys
Louis Schlapbach (University of Friburg)
15:06 O28.02 X-ray Absorption Studies of the Corrosion of Cycled Metal Hydride Electrodes
S. Mukerjee, J. McBreen, J.J. Reilly, J.R. Johnson, G. Adzic (Brookhaven Natioinal Lab)
15:18 O28.03 Super-dense LiC_2 and High Capacity Li Intercalation Anodes
C. Bindra, J.E. Fischer (University of Pennsylvania), V.A. Nalimova (Moscow State University)
15:30 O28.04 Layer Disorder in Carbon Anodes
P. Zhou, R. Lee, A. Claye, Y. Sorek, J. E. Fischer (University of Pennsylvania)
15:42 O28.05 Cycling Effects on a Coke Carbon: A High Resolution TEM Study
J. E. Fischer, P. Zhou, A. Chu (University of Pennsylvania), J.Y. Josefowicz (Hughes Research Labs)
15:54 O28.06 Inelastic Neutron Scattering Studies of Pristine and Li-doped Disordered Carbons
Peter Papanek (University of Pennsylvania / NIST), William A. Kamitakahara (NIST), Ping Zhou, Yoram Sorek, John E. Fischer (University of Pennsylvania)
16:06 O28.07 SANS Study of Pristine and Li-doped Disordered Carbons
Yoram Sorek, Ping Zhou, John E. Fischer (University of Pennsylvania), William A. Kamitakahara (NIST)
16:18 O28.08 Structural Development of Heat-Treated Poly\-para\-pheny\-lene-Based Carbons:
M.J. Matthews, S.D.M. Brown, M.S. Dresselhaus (MIT), M. Endo, Y. Sasabe, T. Takamuku, T. Takahashi (Shinshu Univ.), N. Kobayashi, T. Enoki (Tokyo Institute of Tech.)

Session O29. DHPP: Diffusion and Transport.

Thursday afternoon, 14:30, Room 4203, Conv. Center

14:30 O29.01 Small Molecule Diffusion in Polymers as Studied by Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Richard H. Boyd (University of Utah, Salt Lake City)
15:06 O29.02 Molecular Simulations of Gas Diffusion in Poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne)
J.R. Fried, D.K. Goyal (University of Cincinnati)
15:18 O29.03 Molecular Dynamics of Hard Sphere Diffusion in Hard Chain Solvents
Isaac C. Sanchez (University of Texas at Austin), Urvish Bidkar
15:30 O29.04 Transport and Thermal Properties of LiI/PEO System from Ab Initio Studies of Small Model Molecules.
Oleg Borodin, Grant Smith (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211)
15:42 O29.05 An Alternate Interpretation of Polymer/Solvent Jump Size Units for Free-Volume Diffusion Models
John M. Zielinski (Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.)
15:54 O29.06 Adsorbtion of a real polymer chain on an attracting surface. Bond fluctuation method.
Artem Ponomarev (Columbia University), Cristofer Durning (Columbia University, Chem. Eng. and Material Sci dep.)
16:06 O29.07 Gradient-Driven Diffusion of Small Penetrants in Polymers Using Dual Control Volume Grand Canonical Molecular Dynamics (DCV-GCMD)
David M. Ford, Grant S. Heffelfinger (Sandia National Laboratories)
16:18 O29.08 Dependence of Permeation Properties of Thin Polymer Films on Film Thickness and Aging
J.M. Torkelson, C.K. Haas (Northwestern University)
16:30 O29.09 Interacting Polymer Chains with Counter-Ion Solvent in an External Field.
R.B. Pandey (University of Southern Mississippi)
16:42 O29.10 Controlled Drug Delivery of Small Molecular Weight Drugs and Proteins: The Role of the Burst Effect
Balaji Narasimhan (Purdue University), Robert Langer (MIT)
16:54 O29.11 Tracer Diffusion of Polyelectrolytes in a Complex Medium
J. Ma, J.L. Bruggink, H. Yu (UW-Madison)
17:06 O29.12 Atomistic simulation of water diffusion in a polyamide reverse osmosis membrane
Michael Paulaitis (Department of Chemical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University), Michael Kotelyanskii, Norman Wagner (Center for Molecular Thermodynamics,Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware)
17:18 O29.13 The Role of Nanometer Scale Density Heterogeneities in the Transport Properties of Moisture in Epoxy
C.S. Soles (U of M), B.A. Bolan (U fo M), H.A. Hristov, D.W. Gidley, A.F. Yee (U of M)

Session O'30. DHPP: Block Copolymers II.

Thursday afternoon, 15:06, Room 4204B, Conv. Center

15:06 O'30.01 Rheology of the Gyroid Phase in Block Copolymers
M.B. Kossuth, M.A. Hillmyer, F.S. Bates (University of Minnesota), K. Almdal (Riso National Lab)
15:18 O'30.02 Treatment of Fluctuation Effects in Mean-field Models of Chain Stretching
Jack Douglas (Nist, Gaithesburg, MD), Marc Mansfield (Michigan Molecular Institute)
15:30 O'30.03 Near-Surface Parallel Lamellae in "Perpendicular" Shear Aligned Diblock Copolymers: Morphology and Viscoelastic Behavior.
B.S. Pinheiro, K.I. Winey (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA), J. Grothaus, M.M. Satkowski (The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH)
15:42 O'30.04 A gauge theory of mesoscopic structures in diblock copolymers
Shirish Chitanvis (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
15:54 O'30.05 Structural Nature, Stability, and Mechanism of Formation of the Perforated Lamellar Structure in Block Copolymers
Shuyan Qi, Zhen-Gang Wang (California Institute of Technology)
16:06 O'30.06 Thickness exponents in block copolymers phase-separation.
V.G. Benza, M. Riva (Università degli studi di Milano, via Celoria 16, Milano -Italy-)
16:18 O'30.07 Architectural Control of Graft Copolymer Morphology
Chin Lee (Polymer Science and Eng. Dept., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA), Darrin Pochan (), Samuel P. Gido (Polymer Science and Eng. Dept., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA), Jimmy Mays (Department of Chemistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL), Yiannis Poulos (), Nikos Hadjichristidis (University of Athens, Department of Chemistry, Panepistimiopolis Zografou 15771, Athens, Greece)
16:30 O'30.08 Unique Pressure Dependence of the Order-Disorder Transition Temperature of a Series of PEP-PDMS Diblock Copolymers
K Mortensen, K Almdal (RisøNational Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark), D Schwahn, H Frielinghaus (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany.)
16:42 O'30.09 Tailoring the Microphase Separation Temperature via Blending a=20 Diblock Copolymer with Homopolymers.
K.I. Winey, B.S. Pinheiro (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA), M.D. Whitmore (Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John=D5s, NF, Canad= a)
16:54 O'30.10 Microstructure of Triblock Copolymers in Asphalt Oligomers
R.M. Ho, F.S. Bates, C.W. Macosko, M. Stroup-Gardiner, D.E. Newcomb (U of Minnesota)
17:06 O'30.11 Reactive Ion Etching through a Diblock Copolymer Mask
Christopher Harrison, Miri Park, P. M. Chaikin (Department of Physics, Princeton University), Richard Register (Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University), Douglas Adamson (Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton University)
17:18 O'30.12 Fluctuations Effects in Diblock Copolymer Fluids.
Marina Guenza (), Kenneth S. Schweizer (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Session O'1. DCMP: Microwave Effects.

Thursday afternoon, 16:18, Room 1203C, Conv. Center

16:18 O'1.01 Nonlinear Microwave Response of YBCO Films and Crystals
G. Hampel (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ 07974)
16:54 O'1.02 Microwave conductivity of ultrapure YBa_2Cu_3O_7-\delta single crystals : Evidence for a two-component order parameter
S. Sridhar (Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Boston)

Session O'3. DCMP: Disordered Quantum Magnets.

Thursday afternoon, 16:18, Room 1203A, Conv. Center

16:18 O'3.01 Quantum Griffiths McCoy Singularities
David Huse (Princeton University)
16:54 O'3.02 Random quantum Heisenberg magnets
Subir Sachdev (Yale University)