schedule
schedule
schedule
note: all plenary talks are 30 minutes including
questions, and all invited talks are 20 minutes including
questions.
monday january 3 2005
monday morning plenary session 1
7:25
george r. welch, texas a&m university (welcome) welcoming remarks
7:30
herbert walther, max-planck institut für quantenoptik (cavity qed) recent advances in cavity quantum electrodynamics
8:00
federico capasso, harvard university (quantum cascade laser physics and applications) new frontiers in quantum cascade laser research
8:30
leonid butov, university of california at san diego (exciton condensation in semiconductors) experiments on exciton condensation and pattern formation in coupled quantum wells
monday morning invited session 1
cavity qed
quantum cascade laser physics and applications
exciton condensation in semiconductors
vibrational and infrared molecular spectroscopy
9:10
thomas becker, max-planck institut für quantenoptikcavity qed with the micromaser: from fock-state generation to phase diffusion
alexey belyanin, texas a&m universitycoherent nonlinear optics with quantum-cascade structures
ronen rapaport, bell-labs, lucent technologiesexcitons in luminescent rings and artificial traps
paul champion, northeastern universityexploring low-frequency modes in biomolecules using femtosecond coherence spectroscopy
9:30
axel scherer, california institute of technologyphotonic crystals - basics and prospects
claire gmachl, princeton universityintersubband transitions beyond qc lasers
makoto kuwata-gonokami, university of tokyooptical manipulation of cold excitons in a quantum degenerate regime
nikolai kalugin, texas a&m universitymulti-phonon infrared spectra of thin polycrystalline films and monocrystals of dipicolinic acid
9:50
chris search, stevens institute of technologyquantum atom optics: non-classical dynamics of matter-waves coupled to light fields
cun-zheng ning, nasa ames center for nanotechnologypossibility of two-photon lasing using intersubband transitions in semiconductor nanostructures
jim wolfe, university of illinois at urbana-champaignexcitons in cu2o, to bec or not to bec?
aleksander rebane, montana state university1-2-3 photon spectroscopy of nlo chromophores
-- break --
monday morning plenary session 2
10:30
david hyland, texas a&m university (novel optics) quantum optics and exosolar planet detection
11:00
yoshihisa yamamoto, stanford university (exciton condensation in semiconductors) condensate of polaritons in microcavities
monday morning invited session 2
novel optics
quantum cascade laser physics and applications
exciton condensation in semiconductors
entanglement, correlations, and complementarity
11:40
michael g. littman, princeton universitybeating diffraction with a binary mask -- shaped pupil coronagraph and the optical search for planets about nearby stars
j. barry mcmanus, aerodyne research, inc.trace gas measurements using pulsed qc lasers: atmospheric and environmental applications
leonid levitov, massachusetts institute of technologytheory of exciton condensation and pattern formation in coupled quantum wells
alfred uren, ciseseapplied photon entanglement with multi-element sources
12:00
joe mait, u.s. army research laboratorya historical perspective of imaging
tanya l. myers, pacific northwest national laboratoryquantum cascade laser transmitters for sensors and other applications
allan macdonald, university of texas at austinexcitonic bose condensation in quantum hall bilayers
john howell, university of rochestertime-energy epr entanglement
12:20
elena kuznetsova, texas a&m universitysolitary waves in amplifying media with excited-state absorption
gottfried strasser, technical university of wiensurface emitting quantum cascade lasers
loren pfeiffer, bell laboratoriesdesign considerations of gaas samples intended to demonstrate excitonic bec
mark hillery, hunter college, cunydiscriminating multipartite states
12:40
leon cohen, city university of new york (hunter college)time-frequency evolution of the quantum langevin equation
margaret reid, university of queensland, australiacriteria for entanglement of macroscopic superpositions
-- evening --
19:00
william g. unruh, university of british columbia, vancouver (quantum field theory in curved space) dumb holes and slow light-- testing black hole physics in the lab
19:30
daniel j. gauthier, duke university (ultra-low-light level nonlinear optics) new techniques for ultra-low light-level nonlinear optics
20:00
peter s. pershan, harvard university (x-ray optics of liquid surfaces) x-ray optics of liquid surfaces
-- break --
monday evening invited session
quantum field theory in curved space
ultra-low-light level nonlinear optics
novel optics
femtosecond dynamics
20:50
leonard parker, university of wisconsin at milwaukeecosmology and quantum field theory in the curved spacetime of general relativity
danielle braje, stanford universitynonlinear optics using electromagnetically induced transparency in cold atoms
kevin lehmann, princeton universitycavity ring-down spectroscopy
stefanie gräfe, wuerzburg university, germanyinstanteneous dynamics and quantum control fields: principle and numerical applications
21:10
stephen a. fulling, texas a&m universityreview of some recent work on acceleration radiation
jeff lundeen, university of torontoapplications of a nonlinear photon switch to hardys paradox and bell-state determination
george r. welch, texas a&m universityenhanced coupling between optical and sound waves in the forward direction via ultra-slow light
kazuhiko misawa, tokyo university of agriculture and technologyreal-time wave-packet dynamics and wave-packet engineering
21:30
chris adami, keck graduate institute/caltechblack holes conserve information in curved-space quantum field theory
min xiao, university of arkansasall-optical switching with enhanced kerr nonlinearity in eit system
raanan tobey, university of coloradononlinear high-frequency photoacoustic spectroscopy using euv light
jaan laane, texas a&m universityspectroscopic investigations of molecular structures in electronic excited states
21:50
paul m. alsing, air force research laboratoryion trap simulation of theunruh effect
alex kuzmich, georgia institute of technologyquantum networking with atomic ensembles
kyungsun na, university of texas at austinchaos assisted stirap
roland e. allen, texas a&m universityresponse of benzene and dipicolinic acid to ultrafast laser pulses
tuesday january 4 2005
tuesday morning plenary session 1
7:30
sune svanberg, university of lund, sweden (laser medical diagnostics) diagnostics and treatment of tumours using laser techniques
8:00
gérard mourou, u. of michigan and loa ensta/ecole polytechnique fr. (relativistic optics) relativistic optics
8:30
stephen e. harris, stanford university (laser optics) fourier synthesis of optical waveforms
tuesday morning invited session 1
laser medical diagnostics
relativistic optics
laser optics
femtosecond dynamics
9:10
hans hertz, royal institute of technology, stockholmsources and optics for table-top biomedical x-ray imaging
michael key, lawrence livermore national laboratoryphysics of the fast ignitor
alexei sokolov, texas a&m universitytoward powerful single-cycle laser pulses
manjusha mehendale, princeton universityall uv time resolved coherent anti-stokes raman scattering
9:30
gordon cates, university of virginiaprogress using laser polarized noble gases for magnetic resonance in medicine
kim ta phuoc, loa ensta/ecole polytechnique fr.generation of x-ray beams using lasers from the accelaration of energetic electrons
masayuki katsuragawa, university of electro-communications, japanultrashort pulse generation using coherent molecular oscillation
joseph giordmaine, princeton universityslowing the dephasing of molecular coherence
9:50
irving bigio, boston universityoptical biopsy: noninvasive detection of cancer with elastic-scattering spectroscopy
frank caroll, vanderbilt u. medical centerapplications of high intensity laser-based x-ray imaging and therapy
chandrasekhar roychoudhuri, university of connecticutmeasuring properties of superposed light beams carrying different frequencies
barak dayan, weizmann institute of science, israelnonlinear interactions with entangled photons and high-power down-converted light
-- break --
tuesday morning plenary session 2
10:30
eric mazur, harvard university (nanophotonics i) wrapping light around a hair
11:00
lute maleki, jet propulsion laboratory (quantum metrology) hyper parametric oscillation and squeezing in crystalline whispering gallery mode resonators
tuesday morning invited session 2
nanophotonics i
relativistic optics
quantum metrology
microcavity enhancements in semiconductor lasers and leds
11:40
naomi halas, rice universityplasmonic nanosensors
john nees, university of michiganrelativistic optics: a route to high intensity attosecond pulses
derek kimball, university of california at berkeleycan a quantum nondemolition measurement improve the sensitivity of an atomic magnetometer?
connie chang-hasnain, university of california at berkeley50ghz vcsel - no speed limit in sight
12:00
michal lipson, cornell universitymanipulating light using highly confining nanophotonic structures
wim leemans, lawrence berkeley national laboratorylaser plasma-based accelerators: their potential for high energy physics
eugeniy mikhailov, massachusetts institute of technologydevelopment of a stable low-frequency squeezed vacuum source for precision position measurement
dennis g. deppe, university of texas at austinlithographically defined all epitaxial grating confined vcsels and their applications to quantum-optics experiments
12:20
kerry vahala, california institute of technologyq > 100-million optical micro-resonators on silicon and applications
jean-claude kieffer, inrs canadaphase contrast radiography with ultrafast laser based x-ray source alser baser
alexander korotkov, university of california at riversidequantum feedback control in solid-state mesoscopics
kent choquette, university of illnoisvertical cavity photonic crystal lasers
12:40
elinor irish, university of rochesterquantum electro-mechanics: cavity qed beyond the rotating-wave approximation
irina novikova, harvard smithsonian center for astrophysicsstudy of the three-photon absorption resonances as a challenger for the atomic clock
ihab el-kady, sandia national laboratorythermal emission from photonic crystals: does it exceed blackbody radiation?
-- evening --
tuesday evening plenary session
19:00
paul brumer, university of toronto (new directions in coherent control) coherent control of radiationless transitions
19:30
wolfgang schleich, universität ulm (relativity and optics) new frontiers in general relativity
20:00
jacob khurgin, johns hopkins university (slow light applications) parametric slow light structures
-- break --
tuesday evening invited session
new directions in coherent control
relativity and optics
slow light applications
nanophotonics ii
20:50
ioannis thanapoulos, university of british columbia andcoherent control of nucleotide base pair mutations
ernst rasel, universität hannoveratom optics on ground and in space
yifu zhu, florida international universitynonlinear wave mixing with eit in cold atoms
evgenii e. narimanov, princeton universitychaotic microlasers based on dynamical anderson localization
21:10
matthais wollenhaupt, universität kasselquantum control using intense shaped pulses
ignazio ciufolini, universita di lecce, italyaccurate measurement of frame-dragging using the lageos satellites and the grace earth gravity models
art smirl, university of iowastopping, trapping and releasing light in doubly-resonant nanostructures
viktor a. podolskiy, oregon state universitynanostructured non-magnetic left-handed composites
21:30
victor s. batista, yale universitycreating and manipulating electronic coherences in functionalized seminconductor nanostructures
francis everitt, stanford universitygravity probe b on-orbit: processing the science data
de-kui qing, texas a&m universitydelay-time-bandwidth product in slow light
jean-pierre leburton, university of illinois at urbana-champaigncharge stability and exchange engineering in coupled quantum dots
21:50
petr kral, university of illinois at chicagocontrol of catalytic activity of proteins in vivo
ulrich schreiber, universität essenbeyond the 6th decimal -- high precision sagnac interferometry
alexander gaeta, cornell universityslow light in optical fibers
sang-kee eah, the university of chicago and argonnescattered light interference of a single metal nanoparticle and its mirror image
wednesday january 5 2005
wednesday morning plenary session 1
7:30
vladimir m. shalaev, purdue university (plasmonic nanophotonics) plasmonic nanophotonics: coupling light to nanoscale via plasmons
8:00
john pendry, imperial college (plasmonic nanophotonics) metamaterials open new vistas in optics
8:30
mike romalis, princeton university (magnetometry) high-density alkali-metal magnetometers and their applications
wednesday morning invited session 1
plasmonic nanophotonics
electron waveguides
magnetometry
biophysics and biochemistry
9:10
gennady shvets, university of texas at austinband engineering using electrostatic resonances: applications to super-lensing
linda reichl, university of texas at austinelectron waveguide quantum computers
peter schwindt, nist, bouldermicrofabricated atomic magnetometers
james weaver, massachusetts institute of technologytransport, sources and sinks: a multiscale, modular approach to modeling systems in biology and medicine
9:30
harry atwater, california institute of technologystrong coupling in plasmonic materials
jonathan bird, suny at buffaloelectron waveguides for quantum computing: spin & wave-based approaches
frank narducci, naval air systems commandatomic magnetometry with laser-trapped atoms
timothy f. havel, massachusetts institute of technologysome connections between protein nmr spectroscopy and nmr quantum computing
9:50
ildar gabitov, university of arizonanonlinear electrodynamics of ultrashort pulses in a medium with negative refractive index
charles stafford, university of arizonaspontaneous formation of nanoscale electron waveguides
chris hovde, southwest sciencesearth-field atomic magnetometry with frequency-modulated light
eric o. potma, harvard universitybiology seen through the window of cars
-- break --
wednesday morning plenary session 2
10:30
award lamb medal (lamb medal) the presentation of the 2005 willis e. lamb medal for laser science and quantum optics
11:00
mark raizen, university of texas at austin (low dimensional quantum gases) quantum dynamics and transport in low-dimensional bose gases
wednesday morning invited session 2
plasmonic nanophotonics
low dimensional quantum gases
magnetometry and quantum metrology
laser microtexturing
11:40
mikhail noginov, norfolk state universityeffect of silver nanoparticles on luminescence of eu3+ ions in organic and inorganic materials
david s. weiss, pennsylvania state universityobservation of a 1d tonks-girardeau gas
antoine weis, université de fribourgthe human heart beat seen by cesium magnetometers
andreas ostendorf, laser zentrum hannoverpatterning of silicon surfaces by ps and fs laser pulses
12:00
mark i. stockman, georgia state universitycoherent, nonlinear, and quantum nanoplasmonics
maxim olshanii, university of southern californiainteratomic interactions and interference
andrey matsko, jet propulsion laboratorymagnetometer based on the opto-electronic microwave oscillator
peter herman, university of torontoultrafast laser processing: controlling heat accumulation effects with variable repetition rate
12:20
sergey bozhevolnyi, university of aalborg, denmarkpolaritonics: photonics based on surface plasmon polaritons
daniel j. heinzen, university of texas at austinsuperfluid and insulating states of a bose gas in an optical lattice
dmitry budker, university of california at berkeleyselective addressing and applications of high-order atomic polarization moments
stephen jesse, oak ridge national lab / utkmodelling the evolution of surface micro-structures on laser irradiated silicon
12:40
michael scalora, u.s. army aviation and missile commandnegative refraction of ultrashort electromagnetic pulses
peter drummond, university of queensland, australiaatoms in optical lattices and the fermi sign problem
dmitry v. strekalov, jet propulsion laboratoryquantum-correlation metrology with biphotons: where is the limit?
steve yalisove, university of michiganultrafast laser interaction with si-sio2 interfaces
-- evening --
wednesday evening plenary session
19:00
peter d. keefe, keefe & associates (thermodynamics and the second law) does the adiabatic first order phase transition of a type i superconductor particle pose a quantum limit to the second law?
19:30
olga kocharovskaya, texas a&m university (gamma-ray optics) laser manipulations of nuclear transitions
20:00
james franson, johns hopkins university (quantum crypto/comp) linear optics quantum computing
-- break --
wednesday evening invited session
plasmonic nanophotonics
gamma-ray optics
quantum crypto/comp
novel optics
20:50
mark brongersma, stanford universitytowards cmos compatible nanophotonics and plasmonics
esen e. alp, argonne national laboratoryinelastic x-ray scattering techniques and their applications
jonathan p. dowling, louisiana state universityquantum optical sensing, imaging, and computing
xinyong fu, shanghai jiao tong universityrealization of maxwells hypothesis
21:10
vladimir p. drachev, purdue universitynonlinear spectroscopy of metal quantum dots
david reis, university of michiganpicosecond resolved x-ray scattering
todd b. pittman, johns hopkins universityheralding single photons from pulsed down-conversion
marlan o. scully, texas a&m universityusing quantum mechanics to exorcise maxwells demon
21:30
peter g. kik, creol, university of central floridaresonant near-field excitation of surface plasmons for applications in imaging and optical interconnects
ian mcnulty, argonne national laboratoryx-ray coherence and microscopy
howard brandt, arldesign for a quantum cryptographic entangling probe
goong chen, texas a&m universitygeneralized two-centered orbitals in the modeling of diatomic molecules and relevant asymptotics
21:50
karl l. kompa, max-planck institut für quantenoptikmolecules as nanoscopic information devices
john miao, university of california at los angelescoherent imaging and its applications
philip hemmer, texas a&m universityvlsi quantum computer in diamond
mark d. havey, old dominion universitymesoscopic wave dynamics in ultracold atomic rb
thursday january 6 2005
thursday morning plenary session 1
7:30
szymon suckewer, princeton university (whats new in field of x-ray lasers) x-ray lasers via optical field ionization
8:00
joseph w. haus, university of dayton (nanophotonics iii) nanophotonics
8:30
vitaly kocharovsky, texas a&m university (semiconductor optoelectronics) interband nonlinear mixing lasers for mid/far-infrared generation
thursday morning invited session 1
whats new in field of x-ray lasers
nanophotonics iii
semiconductor optoelectronics
entanglement, correlations, and complementarity
9:10
jorge rocca, colorado state universityhigh repetition rate table-top and desk-top size soft x-ray lasers
edward (ted) sargent, univeristy of torontoinfrared colloidal quantum dots: electroluminescent, photovoltaic, and modulation devices
henryk temkin, texas tech universitysemiconductor light sources for the ultraviolet
vincenzo savona, swiss federal institute of technology-lausannequantum complementarity of microcavity polaritons
9:30
jonathan s. wurtele, university of california at berkeleyultra-high intensity femtosecond laser via raman amplification for x-ray lasers
steve blair, university of utahmolecular detection and nonlinear optics with metallic nanocavities
junichiro kono, rice universityoptical signatures of the aharonov-bohm phase in carbon nanotubes
arthur dogariu, nec laboratories americacorrelated photons via cascaded four-wave mixing in microstructured fiber
9:50
yoav avitzour, princeton universitypossibility for compact recombination xrls using optical field ionization
mark baldo, massachusetts institute of technologymolecular circuits from photosynthetic complexes
scott crooker, los alamos national laboratoryimaging electron spin flows in semiconductors in the presence of electric, magnetic, and strain fields
edward s. fry, texas a&m universitynonlocality in quantum mechanics
-- break --
thursday morning plenary session 2
10:30
richard miles, princeton university (stand off detection) spectral methods for imaging high-speed fluid flow
11:00
wolfgang kiefer, wuerzburg university, germany (femtosecond spectroscopy) femtosecond coherent four-wave mixing spectroscopy and applications
thursday morning invited session 2
whats new in field of x-ray lasers
nanophotonics iii
femtosecond spectroscopy
quantum imaging
11:40
claudio pellegrini, university of california at los angelesstatus of development of x-ray fel and some new ideas
michael e. crenshaw, us army rdecomquantum electrodynamic foundations of continuum electrodynamics
torsten siebert, wuerzburg university, germanyoptimizing population-transfer to excited vibrational states in femtosecond time-resolved coherent anti-stokes raman scattering for enhanced molecular recognition
robert boyd, university of rochesterprogress in quantum lithography and ghost imaging
12:00
marlan o. scully et al., texas a&m universitycharge-exchange x-ray lasers
edo waks, stanford universitysingle photon sources
vladimir a. sautenkov, texas a&m universityuv coherent absorption spectroscopy for anthrax
giuliano scarcelli, umbcquantum imaging using thermal and raman photon pairs
12:20
geoffrey hunter, york universityexperimental confirmation of the photon as an ellipsoidal soliton
yuri rostovtsev, texas a&m universityelectromagnetically induced coherent scattering (eics) in backward direction
fuli li, texas a&m universitycoherence induced entanglement
12:40
nan yu, jet propulsion laboratoryultra-low noise optical pulse generation through regenerative q of the mode-locked laser
guy beadie, naval research laboratorycars detection: how can we optimize sensitivity?
manfred kleber, technische universität münchenimaging atoms with evanescent waves
-- evening --
thursday evening plenary session
19:00
gerd leuchs, university of erlangen, germany (quantum algorithms) continuous variable quantum algorithms
19:30
norbert kroó, hungarian academy of sciences (near field effects) near field microscopy with surface plasmons and their statistical properties
20:00
paul corkum, national research council of canada (whats new in field of x-ray lasers) attosecond imaging: using a molecules own electrons to image molecular orbitals
-- break --
thursday evening invited session
quantum algorithms
gamma-ray optics
novel optics
cars spectroscopy
20:50
oliver gloeckl, university of erlangen, germanyfrom phase measurements on intense light beams to entanglement generation by spatial separation of quantum sidebands
james j. carroll, youngstown universityan experimental perspective on releasing energy from nuclear isomers
gerard wysocki, rice universityquantum cascade laser based trace-gas sensors for human breath analysis
zoe-elizabeth sariyanni, texas a&m universityfemtosecond cars on molecules: gaining insight from a theoretical analysis
21:10
julien niset, ecole polytechnique and universite libre de bruxellesquantum cloning with continuous variables
douglas cline, university of rochesternuclear structure studies of nuclear isomers and implications for controlled energy release
fam le kien, university of electro-communications, japanatom traps and waveguides using evanescent light fields around subwavelength-diameter fibers
robert lucht, purdue universitynonperturbative modeling of coherent anti-stokes raman scattering with ultrafast lasers
21:30
matt eisaman, harvard universityquantum control of single photons using electromagnetically induced transparency
roman kolesov, texas a&m universityinfluence of electromagnetic radiation on the mossbauer spectra through co-dopants.
anil k. patnaik, texas a&m universityraman photon pair correlations via the onsager regression theorem
dmitry pestov, texas a&m universityfemtosecond cars on organic molecules
21:50
petr anisimov, texas a&m university magic-angle technique for suppression of inhomogeneous broadening of mossbauer spectra
michel de haan, université libre de bruxellesfield theory reformulated without self-energy parts
chong h. (raymond) ooi, texas a&m universityenhanced nonlinear cars backscattering via quantum coherence for remote detection of anthrax spores
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