Program overview

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 11 OCTOBER 1997

Session DA. Industry and Physics.

Saturday afternoon, 13:30, Golden Eagle, Suite A, Union

13:30 DA.01 Characterization Challenges for the Gigabit DRAM Era
Tom Shaffner (TI)
14:06 DA.02 Superabsorbents in Personal Care Industry
Yong Li (Kimberly-Clark)
14:42 DA.03 Training the Next Generation of Industrial Scientists: an Update
Ed Esposito (TI)
15:18 DA.04 Career Opportunities for Physicists in the Micro Electronics Industry
George Bourianoff (Intel)

Session DB. Materials Science in Metroplex - II.

Saturday afternoon, 13:30, Golden Eagle, Suite B, Union

Session DC. Quantum Optics / Spectroscopy II.

Saturday afternoon, 13:30, 417, Union

13:30 DC.01 Dual-wavelength injection-seeded pulsed Ti:Sapphire laser
Yan Liao, Thomas Walther, Remus Nicolaescu, Xiaojiang Pan, Edward S. Fry (Texas Aamp;M University, Dept. of Physics, College Station, TX 77843-4242)
13:42 DC.02 Resonant Two-Photon Amplification of Ultrashort Pulses in V-Type Medium
Pavel Polynkin, Victor Kozlov (Department of Physics, Texas A\,amp;\,M University, College Station, Texas 77843)
13:54 DC.03 Raman measurement of the effect of annealing temperature and dosage on Fe^+ ion implanted FeSi_2
A. G. Birdwell (Physics Program, Univ. of Texas at Dallas), D. N. Leong, K. P. Homewood (Elec. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Surrey), R. Glosser (Physics Program, Univ. of Texas at Dallas)
14:06 DC.04 Single quantum correlation emission spectroscopy: subnatural resolution via quantum interference
A.H. Toor, Mark Hillery (Department of Physics, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX 77843-4242)
14:18 DC.05 Atomic coherence effects in nonlinear optics and laser spectroscopy
Mihail Lukin, Alexander Zibrov (Department of Physics, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX, 77843)
14:30 DC.06 Quantum-jump approach to amplification without inversion in closed three-level systems
Jordi Mompart (Department of Physics, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX 77843-4242, USA), R. R. Corbalan (Departament de Fisica, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, E-08193, Bellaterra, Spain)
14:42 DC.07 Modification of Spontaneous Emission via Quantum Interference
Hwang Lee, Pavel Polynkin (Department of Physics, Texas A\,amp;\,M University, College Station, Texas 77843)
14:54 DC.08 Electromagnetic induced transparency magnetometers
Scott R. Shepard (Department of Physics, Texas Aamp;M University, College Station, TX 77843-4242)

Session DD. Atomic / Molecular Physics II.

Saturday afternoon, 13:30, 413, Union

13:30 DD.01 Novel Techniques for Manipulation of Defects from Ion = Implantation
E. G. Roth, O. W. Holland (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
13:42 DD.02 Dopant Diffusion in Vacancy Supersaturations Produced by MeV Implantation
VC Venezia (ORNL)
13:54 DD.03 Precision Spectroscopy Using a High Speed Integrated Electro-Optic Modulator
Chris Koehler, Drake Livingston, Aric Sanders, David Shiner (University of North Texas)
14:06 DD.04 Vibration-Rotation Components in v10 = 1 and 2 Vibrations of the Deuterated (CD3CCD) Molecule for the ?J = 372 Rotational Transition
M. Al-Share (Mu'tah University), W.M. Rhee (Kyungsung University), J.E. Gadhi (Faculte des Sciences Semlalia), J. Hajsaleh, J.A. Roberts (University of North Texas)
14:18 DD.05 A study of Hydrogen Bonding in Binary Water-Alcohol Mixtures Through the Fluctuations in the Index of Refraction Over The Temperature Range 3EC#T# 80EC
M. Mhoubhadel, Y. Zheng, W. C. Chiang, J. A. Roberts (Physics Department, University of North Texas)
14:30 DD.06 Develpoment of a Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer.
J.E. Hebert (University of Texas at Dallas)