Symposium FF—Fullerenes, Buckytubes, and Related Materials - Science and Applications
Chairs
Vinayak P. Dravid, Northwestern University
John E. Fischer, University of Pennsylvania
Joseph Shinar, Iowa State University
Robert C. Haddon, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Symposium Support
- National Science Foundation
- Division of Materials Research
*Invited Paper
SESSION FF1: NANOTUBES
Chair: P.M. Ajayan
Monday Morning, November 27
Independence Center (S)
8:30 A.M. *FF1.1
TEXTURES AND FORMATION MECHANISMS OF NANOTUBES: A TEM STUDY, S. Amelinckx, EMAT
Laboratory, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium.
9:00 A.M. *FF1.2
GROWTH PROPERTIES OF NANOTUBES, C.J. Brabec, A. Maiti, C. Roland and J.
Bernholc, North Carolina State University, Department of Physics, Raleigh,
NC.
9:30 A.M. FF1.3
GROWTH AND PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES, Ching-Hwa Kiang, Mildred
Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physics Department,
Cambridge, MA; William A. Goddard, Caltech, Chemistry Department, Pasadena, CA;
Robby Beyers and Donald S. Bethune, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose,
CA.
9:45 A.M. FF1.4
GROWTH MECHANISM OF GRAPHITIC ONIONS, Humberto Terrones, Instituto de
Física, UNAM, México, México; and Mauricio Terrones,
University of Sussex, School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Brighton,
United Kingdom.
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. *FF1.5
GROWTH OF SINGLE-LAYERED TUBES ASSISTED BY RARE-EARTH AND OTHER TRANSITION
METAL ELEMENTS IN CARBON ARC, Yahachi Saito, Mie University, Department of
Electrical Engineering, Tsu, Japan.
11:00 A.M. *FF1.6
GROWTH OF BUCKYTUBES IN HYDROGEN DISCHARGE, Anant Setlur, X.W. Lin, V.P.
Dravid, J.B. Ketterson and R.P.H. Chang, Northwestern University, Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Evanston, IL.
11:30 A.M. FF1.7
PURIFICATION AND DECORATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES, H. Hiura, Fundamental Research
Laboratories, NEC Corporation, Tsukuba, Japan; T.W. Ebbesen, M.E. Bisher,
M.M.J. Treacy, J.L. Shreeve-Keyer and R.C. Haushalter, NEC Research Institute,
Princeton, NJ.
11:45 A.M. FF1.8
OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES, J.W. Mintmire and C.T. White, Naval
Research Laboratory, Washington, DC.
SESSION FF2: ENCAPSULATION/IMPREGNATION
Chair: S. Saito
Monday Afternoon, November 27
Independence Center (S)
1:30 P.M. *FF2.1
GROWTH PHENOMENA IN CARBON NANOCLUSTERS AND RELATED MATERIALS, Supapan
Seraphin, University of Arizona, Department of Materials Science and
Engineering, Tucson, AZ.
2:00 P.M. *FF2.2
SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, PROPERTIES AND MAGNETIC APPLICATIONS OF CARBON-COATED
NANOCRYSTALS, M.E. McHenry, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Materials
Science and Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA.
2:30 P.M. FF2.3
COMPRESSED AND DEFECTED CARBON NANOTUBES AND NANOSCALE ENCAPSULATION OF IRON
CRYSTALLITES WITHIN A PROTECTIVE GRAPHITE CAGE, Nan Yao, Princeton University,
Princeton Materials Institute, Princeton, NJ; and Donald M. Cox, Exxon Research
and Engineering Company, Annandale, NJ.
2:45 P.M. FF2.4
AEM CHARACTERIZATION OF GRAPHITE ENCAPSULATED MAGNETIC NANOCRYSTALS, J.J. Host,
M.H. Teng, B.R. Elliott, D.L. Johnson and V.P. Dravid, Northwestern University,
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Evanston, IL.
3:00 P.M. FF2.5
AN INTEGRATED PROCESS-MECHANISM-PRODUCT MODEL FOR GRAPHITE ENCAPSULATION OF
NANOCRYSTALS BY ARC EVAPORATION, B.R. Elliott, J.J. Host, V.P. Dravid, M.H.
Teng and J.R. Weertman, Northwestern University, Department of Materials
Science, Evanston, IL.
3:15 P.M. BREAK
3:45 P.M. *FF2.6
NANOCOMPOSITE STRUCTURES DERIVED FROM CARBON NANOTUBES, P.M. Ajayan,
Université Paris-Sud, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Osray,
France.
4:15 P.M. FF2.7
FILLING LONG CARBON NANOTUBES WITH METALS AND SEMICONDUCTORS BY THE ARC
DISCHARGE METHOD, H. Pascard, Laboratoire des Solides Irradies, Ecole
Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France; A. Loiseau, Laboratoire de Physique du
Solide, Châtillon, France; C. Guerret-Piécourt and Y.Le Bouar,
Laboratoire des Solides Irradies, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France and
Laboratoire de Physique du Solide, Châtillon, France.
4:30 P.M. FF2.8
SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBIDE NANORODS, Eric W. Wong, Hongjie Dai
and Charles Lieber, Harvard University, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge,
MA.
4:45 P.M. FF2.9
COMPARISON OF C-COATED NANOPARTICLE GROWTH IN A CARBON ARC AND IN A PLASMA
TORCH, S.A. Majetich, J.H. Scott, Z. Turgut and M.E. McHenry, Carnegie Mellon
University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA.
SESSION FF3: FULLERENES
Chair: P.C. Eklund
Tuesday Morning, November 28
Independence Center (S)
9:00 A.M. *FF3.1
P-T DIAGRAM OF THE POLYMERIZED C60 PHASES, L. Marques, J-L. Hodeau, CNRS,
Laboratoire de Cristallographie, Grenoble, France; and M.
Nuñez-Requeiro, CNRS, EPM-MATFORMAG, Grenoble, France.
9:30 A.M. FF3.2
ON THE INTERACTION OF C60 MOLECULES IN SOLIDS, S. Savin and A.B. Harris,
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Gaithersburg,
MD.
9:45 A.M. FF3.3
LARGE FULLERENES: GROWING UP TO NANOTUBE, Yohji Achiba, Koichi Kikuchi, Yoko
Miyake, Masatsune Kainosho, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Department of
Chemistry, Tokyo, Japan; and Tomonari Wakabayashi, Kyoto University, Department
of Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan.
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. FF3.4
PENTAGON PAIRING AND COMMON ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE IN EXTRACTABLE FULLERENES,
Susumu Saito, Susumu Okada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of
Physics, Tokyo, Japan; Shin-ich Sawada, Kagoshima University, Department of
Electrical Engineering, Kagoshima, Japan; and Noriaki Hamada, Joint Research
Center for Atom Technology, Tsukuba, Japan.
10:45 A.M. FF3.5
OPTICAL AND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF ARC GROWN CARBON CRYSTALLITES, M.J.
Matthews, M.S. Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA; Sei-ichi Tanuma and A. Palnichenko, Iwaki Meisei University, Department of
Materials Science, Fukushima, Japan.
11:00 A.M. FF3.6
FABRICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF C60-BASED SOLID ELECTROLYTE, Andrew P.
Saab, Vojislav I. Srdanov, Galen D. Stucky, University of California, Santa
Barbara, Department of Chemistry, Santa Barbara, CA; Stefano Passerini and
William H. Smyrl, University of Minnesota, Corrosion Research Center,
Minneapolis, MN.
11:15 A.M. FF3.7
FULLERENE POLYMERS GENERATED IN AN ARGON PLASMA, Masafumi Ata and Noboru
Takahashi, Sony Corporation Research Center, Yokohama, Japan.
11:30 A.M. FF3.8
EFFECT ON C60 ON THE RADICAL AND ANIONIC POLYMERIZATION OF OLEFINS, Ripudaman
Malhotra, Asutosh Nigam, Sanjiv Mehrotra and Tammishetti Shekharam, SRI
International, Menlo Park, CA.
11:45 A.M. FF3.9
POLYMERIZATION OF METHYL METHACRYLATE AND STYRENE WITH C60, Amanda G. Camp,
Atlanta Lary and Warren T. Ford, Oklahoma State University, Department of
Chemistry, Stillwater, OK.
SESSION FF4: MOLECULAR DERIVATIVES
Chair: D.M. Poirier
Tuesday Afternoon, November 28
Independence Center (S)
1:30 P.M. *FF4.1
RECENT AB INITIO MD STUDIES OF FULLERENES: STRUCTURE, CHEMISTRY AND DYNAMICS,
Wanda Andreoni, IBM Research Division, Rüschlikon, Switzerland.
2:00 P.M. *FF4.2
C60 OXO- AND METHYLENE BRIDGED DIMERIC ADDUCTS, C120O AND C121H2, Amos B. Smith
III, Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, Department of
Chemistry, and University of Pennsylvania, Monell Chemical Sense Center,
Philadelphia, PA.
2:30 P.M. FF4.3
PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF ISOMERIC FULLERENE DERIVATIVES: Stephen R.
Wilson, Scott H. Courtney, Yihan Wang, Qing Lu, George Lem, Anton W. Jensen,
Xuefei Tan, Jingrong Cao and David I. Schuster, New York University, Department
of Chemistry, New York, NY.
2:45 P.M. FF4.4
A SUPERIOR SYNTHESIS OF [6,6]-METHANOFULLERENES: THE REACTION OF STABILIZED
SULFONIUM YLIDES WITH C60 AND C70, Yihan Wang, Jingrong Cao, David I. Schuster
and Stephen R. Wilson, New York University, Department of Chemistry, New York,
NY.
3:00 P.M. BREAK
3:30 P.M. FF4.5
RATIONAL DESIGN OF NEW FULLERENE METAL COMPLEXES: THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF
THERMODYNAMIC AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF METAL DITHIAL FULLERENE COMPLEXES,
Mary L. Landis, Temple University, Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA;
Shu-Hsien Wang, University of Houston, Chemistry Department, Houston, TX; and
Susan A. Jansen, Temple University, Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia,
PA.
3:45 P.M. FF4.6
URANIUM ENCAPSULATION, E. Pasqualini, P. Adelfang, CNEA, Department
Combustibles Nucleares, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and M. Nuñez Regueiro,
CNRS, Grenoble, France.
4:00 P.M. FF4.7
STRUCTURES OF ENDOHEDRAL Y@C82 METALLOFULLERENE, H.Nori Shinohara and M. Ohno,
Nagoya University, Department of Chemistry, Nagoya, Japan; M. Takata and M.
Sakata, Nagoya University, Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya, Japan.
4:15 P.M. FF4.8
PRODUCTION OF NITROGEN DOPED FULLERENE MOLECULES BY LASER ABLATION, Z. Charles
Ying, Robert L. Hettich and Robert N. Compton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Oak Ridge, TN.
4:30 P.M. FF4.9
THE ENDOHEDRAL DOPING OF C60 WITH HYDROGEN, O. Donzelli, Università di
Ferrara, Dipartimento de Fisica, Ferrara, Italy; T. Briere and T.P. Das, State
University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY.
4:45 P.M. FF4.10
MODEL FOR HYDROGENATION AND DE-HYDROGENATION OF C60/C70 FULLERENE, J.C. Wang,
F. C. Chen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Energy Division, Oak Ridge, TN; X.
Lu and R.O. Loutfy, Materials and Electrochemical Research Corporation, Tucson,
AZ.
SESSION FF5: FULLERIDES
Chair: Susumu Saito
Wednesday Morning, November 29
Independence Center (S)
8:30 A.M. *FF5.1
VIBRATIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN RbC60 - DOES A COVALENT POLYMER FORM?,
J.S. Lannin, G.P. Lopinski and J.R. Fox, Pennsylvania State University,
Department of Physics, University Park, PA.
9:00 A.M. *FF5.2
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A1C60 LINEAR CHAIN COMPOUNDS, Laszlo Forro, École
Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne, Département de
Physique, Lausanne, Switzerland.
9:30 A.M. FF5.3
ORIENTATIONAL ORDER AND MAGNETIC INTERACTIONS IN POLYMERIZED AC60, E.J. Mele,
G.V. Krishna, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics, Philadelphia,
PA; and S.C. Erwin, Naval Research Laboratories, Washington, DC.
9:45 A.M. FF5.4
PRESSURE CYCLED Na2CsC60 -- A SUPERCONDUCTING POLYMER?, J.E. Schirber, Sandia
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; T. Yildirim and J.E. Fisher, University
of Pennsylvania, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Philadelphia,
PA.
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. *FF5.5
DISTILLATION AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ALKALI FULLERIDES, D.M. Poirier, C.G.
Olson, Ames Laboratory, Ames, IA; and J.H. Weaver, University of Minnesota,
Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Minneapolis, MN.
11:00 A.M. FF5.6
SEARCH FOR STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITIONS IN RB3C60, Goetz M. Bendele, Peter W.
Stephens, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY; and
John E. Fischer, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Materials Science
and Engineering, Philadelphia, PA.
11:15 A.M. FF5.7
SYNTHESIS AND X-RAY-DIFFRACTION STUDY OF POTASSIUM FULLERIDE C84Kx, Mototada
Kobayashi, Masao Fukuda, Yuichi Akahama, Haruki Kawamura, Himeji Institute of
Technology, Hyogo, Japan; and Hisanori Shinohara, Nagoya University, Department
of Chemistry, Aichi, Japan.
11:30 A.M. FF5.8
FORMATION AND PROPERTIES OF Ag-C60 ALLOYS, G.P. Lopinski, J.R. Fox and J.S.
Lannin, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Physics, University Park,
PA.
11:45 A.M. FF5.9
A NOVEL CATION VACANCY ORDERING IN YTTERBIUM FULLERIDE, E. Ozdas, AT&T Bell
Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ; Hacettepe University and Ankara, Turkey; A.R.
Kortan, N. Kopylov, A.,P. Ramirez, T. Siegrist, S. Schuppler, P.H. Citrin,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ; and K.M. Rabe, Yale University,
New Haven, CT.
SESSION FF6: OPTICAL SPECHROSCOPY AND PROPERTIES
Chair: A.F. Hebard
Wednesday Afternoon, November 29
Independence Center (S)
1:30 P.M. *FF6.1
EXCITED STATES SPECTROSCOPY OF C60 AND C70; ISOLATED MOLECULES AND THIN FILMS,
Zeev V. Vardeny, X. Wei and D. Dick, University of Utah, Department of Physics,
Salt Lake City, UT.
2:00 P.M. FF6.2
FRENKEL AND CHARGE-TRANSFER EXCITONS IN SOLID C60, C. Taliani, M. Muccini, R.
Zamboni, CNR, Instituto di Spettroscopia Molecolare, Bologna, Italy; L.M.
Blinov, S.P. Palto and A.A. Tevosov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of
Crystallography, Moscow, Russia.
2:15 P.M. FF6.3
DYNAMICS OF POLARONS AND TRIPLET EXCITONS IN FULLERENE FILMS, J. Partee, O.
Amir and J. Shinar, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Department of
Physics and Astronomy, Ames, IA.
2:30 P.M. FF6.4
UNIQUE FEATURE IN FULLERENE ELECTRONIC STATES: THE DISTINCT APPEARANCE OF CT
EXCITON, Nobutsugu Minami and Said Kazaoui, National Institute of Materials and
Chemical Research. AIST, Ibaraki, Japan.
2:45 P.M. BREAK
3:15 P.M. *FF6.5
OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF FULLERENE-BASED COMPOSITES. Zakya H. Kafafi, U.S. Naval
Research Laboratory, Washington, DC.
3:45 P.M. FF6.6
OPTICAL LIMITING AND EXCITED-STATE ABSORPTION IN FULLERENE DERIVATIVES AND
DOPED GLASSES, Duncan McBranch, Laura Smilowitz, Victor Klimov, Aaron Koskelo,
Jeanne M. Robinson, Teresa Pohland, Benjamin R. Mattes, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM; Fred Wudl, University of California, Santa Barbara,
Santa Barbara, CA; Nicholas F. Borrelli, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los
Alamos, NM; and James C. Withers, MER Corporation, Tucson, AZ.
4:00 P.M. FF6.7
C60 DOPED POROUS GLASSES, Jinquan Dong, Chung Tsang, Harry D. Gafney, The City
University of New York, Queens College, Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry, Flushing, NY; Tak D. Cheung and Peter Wong, The City University
of New York, Queensborough Community College, Physics and Chemistry
Departments, Bayside, NY.
4:15 P.M. FF6.8
TIME RESOLVED DEGENERATE FOUR WAVE MIXING AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE MEASUREMENTS IN
C60 AND C70 TOLUENE SOLUTIONS, Lina Yang and R. Dorsinville, City College and
Graduate Center of The City University of New York, Department of Electrical
Engineering, New York, NY.
4:30 P.M. FF6.9
LIGHT EMISSION FROM GAS-PHASE C70 AFTER 193 nm LASER EXCITATION, P. Heszler,
J.O. Carlsson, Angström Consortium, Uppsala University, Department of
Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden; and P. Demirev, Uppsala University, Department of
Radiation Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
4:45 P.M. FF6.10
QUASIPARTICLE ENERGIES, OPTICAL ABSORPTION AND UPS SPECTRA OF C60 CLUSTER FROM
TOTAL ENERGY DIFFERENCES, G. Cappellini, F. Casula, Università di
Cagliari, Facolta di Medicina, Cagliari, Italy; Jinlong Yang, S.T. University,
Hefei, China; and F. Bechstedt, Friedrich Schiller Universität, Jena,
Germany.
POSTER SESSION
Wednesday Evening, November 29
8:00 P.M.
America Ballroom (W)
SESSION FF7 - I: FULLERENES: SYNTHESIS,
DOPING AND STABILITY
FF7.1 THE EFFECT OF INERTS AND THEIR PRESSURE ON THE YIELD OF C60/70 BY
CARBON ARC METHOD, Haiyan Zhang, Baoqiong Chen, Jun Chen, Shaoqi Peng,
Zhongshan University, Department of Physics, Guangzhou, China; S.P. Wong and
Ning Ke, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Electrical Engineering,
Hong Kong.
FF7.2 SYNTHESIS OF FULLERENES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS BY COMBUSTION, R. Doome,
H. Richter, A. Fonesca, J.-M. Gilles, J.B. Nagy, P.A. Thiry and A.A. Lucas,
Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Institute for Studies in
Interface Sciences, Namur, Belgium.
FF7.3 THE VIBRATIONAL STRUCTURE OF BUCKMINSTER FULLERENE: THE EFFECT OF
ANHARMONIC TERMS, Daniel A. Jelski and Joel M. Bowman, Emory University, Cherry
L. Emerson Center for Scientific Computation, Atlanta, GA.
FF7.4 CONDENSATION OF ATOMIC CARBON IN THE EXPANDING FLUX: AN INFLUENCE OF
NETWORK FORMATION, Sh.A. Shaginyan, M.M. Elyasnevich, Institute of Biochemical
Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Polymer Department, Moscow, Russia; T.Yu.
Astakhova and G.A. Vinogradov, Institute of Biochemical Physics Russian Academy
of Sciences, Department of Electronics of Organic Materials, Moscow, Russia.
FF7.5 HOLLOW ELECTRODE BLOWN-ARC FULLERENE SYNTHESIS, Greg Konesky,
Vactronic Labs, Bohemia, NY.
FF7.6 Cn(n>60) FULLERENS STABILITY, V.P. Sanygin, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow,
Russia.
FF7.7 EXPERIMENTAL WAY OF (BH)-CAGELIKE COMPOUNDS PRODUCING, Lev G.
Sarkisov, Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology, Department of Powder
Materials, Moscow, Russia.
FF7.8 FULLEREN B30N30 STABILITY, V.P. Sanygin, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia.
FF7.9 C60O AND C60O2: THERMODYNAMIC AND KINETIC STABILITIES, Zdenek Slanina
and Shyi-Long Lee, National Chung-Cheng University, Department of Chemistry,
Chia-Yi, Taiwan.
FF7.10 DISSOCIATION AND IONIZATION OF COMPLEX PARTICLES ESCAPING THE SOLID
STATE, Igor A. Wojciechowski, Marina V. Medvedeva and Vladimir Kh. Ferleger,
Antov Institute of Electronics, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
FF7.11 CARBON CLUSTER FORMATION ENERGY, V.V. Rotkin and R.A. Suris, Ioffe
Physical-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia.
FF7.12 THERMOANALYTICAL STUDIES ON THE ORDER-DISORDER PHASE TRANSITION IN
C60 ABSORBED WITH O2, Min Gu, Feng Yan, Lili Pan and Yening Wang , Nanjing
University Institute of Solid State Physics, National Laboratory of Solid State
Microstructures, Department of Physics, Nanjing, China.
FF7.13 THE CHARACTERIZATION OF SP2SP3 TRANSITION IN C60 COMPOUNDS BY CKVV
AUGER SPECTROSCOPY AND C1S XPS, A.P. Dementjev, E.D. Olshansky, M.N. Petukhov,
S.V. Belikov and J.A. Terentieva, Kurchatove Institute, IRTM, Moscow,
Russia.
FF7.14 SYNTHESIS, SINGLE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND ESR CHARACTERIZATIONS OF NEW
FULLERIDES: C60- Ph4P+Ph4PBr; C60- Ph4As+Ph4AsCl, N.G. Spitsina, E.B.
Yagubskii, V.V. Gritsenko, O.A. Dyachenko, Institute of Chemical Physics in
Chernogolovka, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia; A.I.
Shalynin, V.V. Kveder, Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of
Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia.
FF7.15 THERMAL DECOMPOSITION AND GRAPHITIZATION OF C60, Z. Charles Ying,
L.F. Allard, J.G. Zhu and Robert N. Compton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak
Ridge, TN.
FF7.16 INVESTIGATION OF THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF EPITAXIAL C60 FILMS BY
BRILLOUIN LIGHT SCATTERING, D. Fioretto, G. Carlotti, G. Socino, Universita di
Perugia, Dipartimento di Fisica, Perugia, Italy; L. Giovannini, CNR-Istituto di
Acustica, Roma, Italy; S. Modesti and C. Cepek, Laboratorio TASC, Trieste,
Italy.
SESSION FF8 - II: NANOTUBES/CAPSULES
FF8.1 FIRST-Principles STUDY OF CARBON-NANOTUBES SOLID-STATE PACKINGS, J.C.
Charlier, X. Gonze, J.-P. Michenaud, Catholic University of Louvain, Unity of
Physical-Chemistry and Physics of Materials, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
FF8.2 CURVATURE INDUCED BONDING IN CARBON NANOTUBES, É Sandré,
F. Cyrot-Lackmann, CNRS, Laboratoire d'Eludes des Propriétés
Électroniques des Solides, Grenoble, France; and O. Stéphan,
CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Orsay, France.
FF8.3 PREPARATION AND INTERCALATION OF OPEN-ENDED BUCKYTUBES SYNTHESIZED IN
A HYDROGEN ARC DISCHARGE, X.K. Wang, J.C. Withers, R.O. Loutfy, MER
Corporation, Tucson, AZ; and S. Seraphin, University of Arizona, Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Tucson, AZ.
FF8.4 MAGNETOELECTRONICS AND OPTICS OF CHIRAL BUCKYTUBES, D.A. Romanov,
Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian
Branch, Novosibirsk, Russia; and O.V. Kibis, Novosibirsk Technical University,
Novosibirsk, Russia.
FF8.5 Ni CATALYZED CARBON NANOTUBE FORMATION BY CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION,
Masako Yudasaka, Rie Kikuchi, Takeo Matsui, Yoshimasa Ohki, ERATO JRDC c/o
Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo, Inc., Kawasaki, Japan; Etsuro Ota Gunma
University, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gunma, Japan; and
Susumu Yoshimura, ERATO JRDC c/o Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo, Inc.,
Kawasaki, Japan.
FF8.6 COMMERCIAL, CATALYTICALLY-GROWN CARBON NANOTUBES OF HIGH PURITY AND
UNIFORMITY, D. Moy and C-M. Niu, Hyperion Catalysis International, Cambridge,
MA.
FF8.7 CARBON NANOTUBES FORMATION IN THE PRESENCE OF Fe(C0)5, A.V. Okotrub,
Yu.V. Shevtsov, L.I. Nasonova, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Novosibirsk,
Russia; Yu.V. Butenko, V.L. Kuznetsov T. Chesnokova, Boreskov Institute of
Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia; and A.K. Gutakovskii, Institute of Physics of
Semiconductors, Novosibirsk, Russia.
FF8.8 A FORMATION MECHANISM FOR CURVED GRAPHITE STRUCTURES, CARBON NANOTUBES
AND ONION LIKE CARBON FORMATION VIA ANNEALING OF DISPERSED DIAMOND, V.L.
Kuznetsov, Yu.V. Butenko and A.L. Chuvilin, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,
Novosibirsk, Russia.
FF8.9 PRODUCTION OF BUCKYTUBES BY THE CATALYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF DIFFERENT
CARBON-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS, K. Hernadi, A. Fonseca, J.B. Nagy, ISIS,
Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, Belgium; D.
Bernaerts, EMAT, University of Antwerp (RUCA), Antwerp, Belgium; and A. Lucas,
ISIS, Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, Belgium.
FF8.10 GLIDE DEFECTS IN WELL-ORDERED GRAPHITE FIBERS, Xiangzhong Sun,
Mildred Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of
Physics, Cambridge, MA; and Morinobu Endo, Shinshu University, Department of
Electrical Engineering, Nagano, Japan.
FF8.11 CARBON NANOTUBE STRUCTURES: FORMATION MODELS OF A SINGLE CLUSTER AND
SOLIDS, Leonid A. Chernozatonskii, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of
Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia.
FF8.12 IMPREGNATION OF CARBON TUBULES WITH SILICON, R. Kamalakaran, A.K.
Singh and O.N. Srivastava, Banaras Hindu University, Department of Physics,
Varanasi, India.
FF8.13 DESCRIPTION OF 00. SPOTS FROM TUBULES, R. Kamalakaran, A.K. Singh and
O.N. Srivastava, Banaras Hindu University, Department of Physics, Varanasi,
India.
FF8.14 HIGH YIELD PRODUCTION OF CARBON NANOTUBES BY USING SHORT RESIDENCE
TIME ARC METHODS, Motoo Yumura, Satoshi Ohshima, Kunio Uchida, Satoshi Yoda,
Yasunori Kuriki, Fumikazu Ikazaki and Kiyoshi Yase, National Institute of
Materials and Chemical Research, Ibaraki, Japan.
FF8.15 NUCLEATION AND GROWTH OF NANOTUBE FILMS ON VARIOUS SUBSTRATES, Z.
Kosakovskaya, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Radio Engineering &
Electronics, Moscow, Russia.
FF8.16 DETERMINATION OF CHIRALILTY OF NESTED BUCKYTUBES, Piotr Dluzewski,
Polish Academy of Science, Institute of Physics, Warsaw, Poland; Lev Margulis,
Yshai Feldman and Reshef Tenne, Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of
Materials and Interfaces, Rehovot, Israel.
FF8.17 TRANSPORT PROPERTIES AND CORRESPONDING STRUCTURE OF CARBON NANOTUBE
FILMS, CONSISTING OF VARIOUS KINDS OF TUBULES, V.I. Tsebro, O.E.
omel'yanovskii, Lebedev Physical Institute, Department of Solid State Physics,
Moscow, Russia; O.I. Lebedev, A.N. Kiselev, N.A. Kiselev, Institute of
Crystallography, Moscow, Russia; L.A. Chernozatonskii, Institute of Chemical
Physics, Moscow, Russia; and Z. Ja. Kosakovskaja, Institute of Radio
Engineering and Electronics, Moscow, Russia.
FF8.18 SYNTHESIS AND STUDIES OF CARBON FILAMENTS - NICKEL PARTICLES
NANOCOMPOSITE, E.F. Kukovitskii, S.G. L'vov, N.A. Sainov, Kazan
Physical-Technical Institute, Kazan, Russia; V.I. Tsebro, O.E. Omel'yanovskii,
Lebedev Physical Institute, Department of Solid State Physics, Moscow, Russia;
and L.A. Chernozatonskii, Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia.
FF8.19 HIGH RESOLUTION ELEMENTAL MAPS OF CARBON ARC NANOPARTICLES, John
Henry J. Scott and Sara A. Majetich, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA.
FF8.20 REFRACTORY CARBIDE NANOPARTICLES PRODUCED BY A CARBON ARC TECHNIQUE
AND APPLICATIONS IN DISPERSION STRENGTHENED ALLOYS, S. Derrington, J.H. Scott,
S.A. Majetich and M.E. McHenry, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA.
FF8.21 LARGE-SCALE SIMULATIONS OF THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF FULLERENE
TUBULES, C.F. Cornwell and L.T. Wille, Florida Atlantic University, Department
of Physics, Boca Raton, FL.
FF8.22 GUTZWILLER APPROACH TO BUCKONION AND INFLUENCE OF MAY ELECTRON
EFFECTS IN THE BUCKONION CARBON-K SHELL ABSORPTION SPECTRUM, R.J. Tarento,
Universite de Paris, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Orsay, France.
SESSION FF9 - III: ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
FF9.1 SYNTHESIS AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY PROPERTIES OF A Rb3C60 SINGLE CRYSTAL,
Shaoyan Chu and Michael E. McHenry, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Pittsburgh, PA.
FF9.2 PAIR DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF RbC60, J.R. Fox, J.S. Lannin,
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Physics, University Park, PA; and
J.E. Fischer, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics, Philadelphia,
PA.
FF9.3 THEORETICAL ANALYSIS FOR THE THERMAL PARAMETERS AND SPECIFIC HEAT OF
C60 AND K3C60, A. Calles and J.R. Soto, Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM,
México, D.F., México.
FF9.4 COUPLED STATES IN ELECTRON-PHONON SYSTEM OF CRYSTAL AND PROBLEM OF
HTSC IN A3C60 AND A4C60 FULLERIDES, A.M. Yaremko and S.P. Kruchinin, A.V.
Gubanov Institute of Semiconductors, Physics National Academi of Sciences of
Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine.
FF9.5 AC CONDUCTANCE STUDY ON POLYCRYSTAL C60, F. Yan, Y.N. Wang, M. Gu and
Q.M. Zhang, Nanjing University, National Lab. of Solid State Microstructures,
Department of Physics, Nanjing, China.
FF9.6 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF Si20 AND C20 FULLERIDES, Susumu Saito, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Tokyo, Japan; and Atsushi
Oshiyama, NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories, Tsukuba, Japan.
SESSION FF10: FILMS/POLYMERS
FF10.1 ROLE OF IMPURITIES IN ELECTRICAL TRANSPORT OF C60 THIN FILMS, B.
Pevzner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Cambridge, MA; A.F. Hebard, R.C. Haddon,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ; and M.S. Dresselhaus,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Cambridge, MA.
FF10.2 THE ORDERING OF C60 OVERLAYER ON Ge(100) AND Si(100), Dongmin Chen
and Dimitri Klyachko, The Rowland Institute for Science, Cambridge, MA.
FF10.3 THE STUDY OF FULLERENE FILMS BY ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY, Yu.F.
Biryulin, I.K. Ionova, D.A. Sakseev and V.A. Shul'bakh, Ioffe Physico-Technical
Institute Russian Academy of Sciences, Solid State Electronics, St. Petersburg,
Russia.
FF10.4 VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF A NEW POLYMERIC C60 PHASE, A.M.
Rao, P.C. Eklund, University of Kentucky, Department of Physics, Lexington, KY;
I.O. Bashkin, E.G. Ponyatovsky and A.P. Moravsky, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Chernogolovka, Russia.
FF10.5 OPTICALLY DETECTED MAGNETIC RESONANCE (ODMR) STUDY OF C60-DOPED
[[pi]]-CONJUGATED POLYMERS, P.A. Lane, J. Partee and J. Shinar, Iowa State
University, Ames Laboratory, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, IA.
FF10.6 PROPERTIES OF POLYPHENYLENE FILMS, THEIR COMPOSITES AND DIODES WITH
C-60, Iakov L. Kogan, Michail Y. Belov, Lubov S. Fokeeva, Irina G. Shunina,
Vitaly I. Fogel and Alexandr I. Kulikov, Institute of Chemical Physics,
Chernogolovka, Russia.
SESSION FF11: OPTICAL PROPERTIES
FF11.1 HIGHLY EXCITED STATE OF FULLERITE PRODUCED BY MULTIPLE-STEP
ABSORPTION, A. Cavalleri, A.M. Malvezzi, A. Tomaselli, Universita' di Pavia,
Dipartimento of Elettronica, Pavia, Italy; M. Manfredini and P. Milani,
Universita' di Milano, Dipartimento of Fisica, Milano, Italy.
FF11.2 UV-VIS MOLECULAR POLARIZABILITY OF C60 AND ITS CONNECTION TO THE
SOLID STATE OPTICAL RESPONSE, J.M. Holden and P.C. Eklund, University of
Kentucky, Department of Physics, Lexington, KY.
FF11.3 PHOTODISSOCIATION OF GAS-PHASE C60 PROBED BY TIME-RESOLVED OPTICAL
EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY, P. Heszler, J.O. Carlsson, Angström Consortium,
Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry, Uppsala, Sweden; and P. Demirev,
Uppsala University, Department of Radiation Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
FF11.4 ENHANCED PL SPECTRA ON C60 EMBEDDED IN FAUJUSITE TYPE ZEOLITES,
Guang-Xu Cheng, Nanjing University, Center of Materials Analysis and National
Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Jiangsu, China; Gang Gu, Wei-Ping
Ding, Wen-Cheng Zang and You-Wei Du, Nanjing University, National Laboratory of
Solid State Microstructures, Jiangsu, China.
FF11.5 NONLINEAR FEATURES OF FRENKEL'S EXCITON'S IN C60- FULLERIDES, A.M.
Yaremko and S.P. Kruchinin, A.V. Gubanov Institute of Semiconductors, Physics
National Academi of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine.
FF11.6 LUMINESCENCE OF DISPERSED C60, Wang Dazhi, University of Science,
and Technology of China, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and
The Structure Research Open Laboratory, Hefei, China, and Applied Surface
Physics Priority Laboratory of Fudan University, China; Zuo Jian, University of
Science and Technology of China, The Structure Research Open Laboratory, Hefei,
China; Zhang Qijin, Yan Hong, University of Science and Technology of China,
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei, China; Miao Xiyue,
Applied Surface Physics Priority Laboratory of Fudan University, Hefei, China;
and Peng Xiaehan, University of Science and Technology of China, Department of
Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei, China.
FF11.7 A NEW APPROACH TO THE OPTICAL STUDY OF FULLERENES: FULLERENE MOLECULE
IN A CRYSTALLINE MATRIX, B.S. Razbirin, A.N. Starukhin, A.V. Chugreev, D.K.
Nelson, A.F. Ioffe Physics-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia; Yu.S.
Grushko, S.N. Kolesnik and B.P. Konstantinov, Nuclear Physics Institute,
Gatchina, Russia.
FF11.8 NONLINEAR OPTICAL STUDIES OF C60 AND C70 AND METAL DERIVATIVES UNDER
ULTRASHORT-PULSE LASER EXCITATION, A.N. Petrovsky, O.B. Mavritsky, A.N. Egorov,
K.V. Yakubovsky, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Department of Solid
State Physics, Moscow, Russia; W.J. Blau, D. N. Weldon and F.Z. Henari, Trinity
College, Department of Physics, Dublin, Ireland.
SESSION FF12: POLYMERS AND THIN FILMS
Chair: L. Forro
Thurday Morning, November 30
Independence Center (S)
8:30 A.M. *FF12.1
PHOTO-INDUCED CROSS LINKING AND DECOMPOSITION OF C60 IN THE PRESENCE OF NITRIC
OXIDE, K.B. Lyons, R.C. Haddon, A.F. Hebard, D. Inniss and R.L. Opila Jr.,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ.
9:00 A.M. FF12.2
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE STUDIES OF A NEW POLYMERIC C60 PHASE, U.D. Venkateswaran,
Oakland University, Department of Physics, Rochester, MI; A.M. Rao, P.C.
Eklund, University of Kentucky, Department of Physics, Lexington, KY; I.O.
Bashkin, E.G. Ponyatovsky and A.P. Moravsky, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Chernogolovka, Russia.
9:15 A.M. FF12.3
STABLE MONOLAYERS AND LANGMUIR-BLODGETT FILMS OF FUNCTIONALIZED FULLERENES,
Dirk M. Guldi, University of Notre Dame, Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame, IN;
Yongchi Tian, Janos H. Fendler, Syracuse University, Department of Chemistry,
Syracuse, NY; and Klaus-Dieter Asmus, University of Notre Dame, Radiation
Laboratory, Notre Dame, IN.
9:30 A.M. FF12.4
LANGMUIR MONOLAYERS OF C60-MALONIC ACID, Harish M. Patel, Stephen Mann,
University of Bath, School of Chemistry, Bath, United Kingdom; and Andreas
Hirsch, University of Tübingen, Institut for Organic Chemistry,
Tübingen, Germany.
9:45 A.M. FF12.5
CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF DIAMOND FILMS FROM FULLERENE PRECURSORS,
D.M. Gruen, C.D. Zuiker, A.R. Krauss, R. Csencsits, A. Erdemir, C. Bindal, L.A.
Curtiss, D.A. Horner, P.C. Redfern, Argonne National Laboratory, Materials
Science/Chemistry/Chemical Technology/Energy Technology Divisions, Argonne, IL;
L. Terminello and J. Carlisle, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
Livermore, CA.
10:00 A.M. BREAK
10:30 A.M. FF12.6
ELECTRICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COPPER FILMS SANDWICHED BETWEEN
C60 MONOLAYERS, A.F. Hebard, R.R. Ruel, C.B. Eom and Julia M. Phillips,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ.
10:45 A.M. FF12.7
SiC LAYERS FORMED BY C60 OR C70 DEPOSITION ON SILICON AT TEMPERATURES
<1000deg.C, S. Henke, M. Philipp, S. Geier, B. Rauschenbach and B.
Stritzker, Universität Augsburg, Institute für Physik, Augsburg,
Germany.
11:00 A.M. FF12.8
ROTATIONAL EPITAXY OF C60 FILMS ON Ge(100) AND Si(100), Dimitri Klyachko and
Dongmin Chen, The Rowland Institute for Science, Cambridge, MA.
11:15 A.M. FF12.9
PHOTOINDUCED PROCESSES IN HETEROJUNCTION OF C60/ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTOR,
Alexander Kharlamov, Lucilia Santos and Jose Rainho, University of Aveiro,
Department of Physics, Aveiro, Portugal.
11:30 A.M. FF12.10
VISIBLE AND NEAR IR FEMTOSECOND LOW-EXCITATION PUMP-PROBE STUDIES ON C60 AND
ALKALINE DOPED C60 FILMS, S. Fleischer, B. Pevzner, D. Dougherty, M.S.
Dresselhaus, E. Ippen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA;
and A.F. Hebard, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ.
11:45 A.M. FF12.11
NONLINEAR OPTICAL IMAGING OF THIN FILMS OF C60 AND C60-POLYMER HETEROJUNCTIONS,
Laura Smilowitz, Duncan McBranch, Mark Hoffbauer and Jeanne M. Robinson, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, Chemical Sciences and Technology Division, Los
Alamos, NM.
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