Oral presentation
schemes
The
time allotted to each oral presentation is :
Invited
papers 25 min
including 5 min discussion
Contributed
papers 20 min including 5 min
discussion.
Both
overhead projector and LCD projector will be available. Those who wish to use a
LCD projector should bring their own computer. In order to escape a trouble,
the organizers ask all oral speakers to bring overhead projector sheets even if
they will use the LCD projector. To save your presentation time, please start
up your computer before your talk if you will use it.
March
3rd, Sunday
March 4th, Monday
M1. 9:20-10:00 J.
Clarke (invited);
“The DC SQUID: From Traditional Designs to New Ideas for
Quantum Measurement”
SMALL
JUNCTION
Chairman (
M2. 10:30-10:55 A.F. Andreev (invited); Kapitza Institute,
“Quantum Coherence between States with Even and Odd Numbers of Electrons”
M3.
10:55-11:20 C. J. P. M. Harmans (invited); TU Delft, The
M4. 11:20-11:45 P. Delsing (invited); Chalmers
University of Technology, Sweden
“Reading out charge qubits
with a radio frequency single electron transistor”
M5.
11:45-12:05 D. Haviland, M.Watanabe, P.Agren, K.Andersson, V.Schollmann;
“Tunable electrodynamic
environment and Coulomb blockade with 1D SQUID array”
M6. 12:05-12:25 H. Shimada, Y. Ohtsuka;
“Ferromagnetic
Single-Electron Pump”
SPINTRONICS I
Chairman
( D. Heitmann )
M7.
13:30-13:55 H. Ohno (invited);
“Manipulation
of Ferromagnetism in Semiconductors”
M8.
13:55-14:20 F.J. Jedema,
H. B. Heersche, A.T. Filip,
J.J.A. Baselmans,
B. van Wees (invited);
“Spin injection, spin
transport and controlled spin precession in mesoscopic
metal spin valve devices”
M9. 14:20-14:40 K.Xia,
P.J Kelly, G. Bauer, I.Turek; TU Delft, The
“Transmission
Polarization of Ferromagnet/Superconductor Interfaces”
M10.
“Spin-orbit
Interaction and its Application to Spin Interference Device”
Chairman ( B.van. Wees )
M11.
15:20-15:40 P. E. Lindelof ,
S.E.Andresen, J.C.Hollingbery,
G.R.Kofod, S.Pedersen;
Niels
Bohr Institute,
“Mesoscopic
Semiconductors in the Near Field of a Superconducting Quantum Interference Ring
or a Superconducting Microbridge”
M12.
“Material
design in quantum dot superlattices”
M13.
“Effect of randomness on
zero-bias conductance peak in disordered normal metal / d-wave superconductor
junction”
M14.
16:20-16:40 O. Kronenwerth, D.Grundler, C.H.Moller, Ch.Heyn, D.Heitmann;
“Extraordinary
Magnetoresistance Effect in CEO-fabricated Metal
Films on InAs-Heterostructures”
M15.
“Mesoscopic
Spintronics: Fluctuation and Localization Effects in
Spin-polarized Quantum Transport”
Short Lab. Tour
March
5th, Tuesday
QUANTUM COHERENCE
Chairman ( H. Takayanagi
)
T1.
“Quantum
Computation with Aharonov-Bohm and
T2.
T3.
“Persistent
Currents in multiply connected rings”
T4.
“Persistent currents and
superconductivity in small metallic grains - the role of the high energy eigenstates”
MESOSCOPIC
SUPERCONCUCTIVITY
Chairman ( Y.
Tanaka )
T5.
“Some highlights and
trends in the field of superconducting junction radiation detectors”
T6.
“Hybrid
Superconductor/Normal Metal Mesoscopic Structures:
Some Unanswered Questions”
T7.
“Shot Noise
and Proximity Effect in SN-Heterostructures”
T8.
12:10-12:30 F.
Taddei, R.Fazio; ISI
“Positive
cross-correlations induced by spin-polarized currents in hybrid structures”
ANDREEV REFLECTION
Chairman ( A. Furusaki
)
T9.
“Excitation
gap of an Andreev billiard”
T10.
“Coherent
Transport in Mesoscopic SNS Junctions”
T11. 14:20-14:40 F. Giazotto,
P.Pingue, F.Beltram;
“de Gennes-Saint James Resonant Transport in Nb/GaAs/AlGaAs/GaAs Heterostructures”
T12.
“Anomalous
magnetic field response of LSMO/YBCO junctions”
SUPER/FERRO HYBRID
STRUCTURE
Chairman ( J.
Nitta )
T13.
“Interplay between pairing and exchange in small grains”
T14.
“Spin-polarised transport in hybrid ferromagnetic-superconducting
nanostructures”
T15.
16:20-16:40 N.M.Chtchelkatchev, W.Belzig, Yu.V.Nazarov, C.Bruder ;
“π-0 Transition in
Superconductor-Ferromagnet-Superconductor Junctions”
T16.
“Suppression of
superconductivity by spin imbalance in ferromagnetic/superconductor single
electron transistors”
T17.
“Mechanisms of 0-πtransition and
current-phase relationship in SFS Josephson junctions”
T18. 17:20-17:40 F. S. Bergeret,
A.Volkov, K.Efetov ;
“Proximity
effect in superconductor-ferromagnet structures with
a nonhomogeneous magnetization”
BANQUET
March
6th, Wednesday
SPIN INJECTION I
Chairman ( J.B.
Hansen )
W1.
“Theory of
Spin Injection”
W2.
Paul Drude Institute,
“Growth and properties
of Fe/GaAs heterostructures
for tunneling-assisted spin injection at room temperature”
W3.
“Magnetization reversal
by optical spin injection and its memorization effect in ferromagnetic (Ga,Mn)As thin films”
W4.
10:10-10:30 K.Yoh, H.Ohno, Y.Katano, K.Sueoka, K.Mukasa;
“Direct spin injection
from a ferromagnetic metal into a semiconductor through Fe/InAs
junction”
SPIN INJECTION II
Chairman ( E.
Rashba )
W5.
“Superconductor-semiconductor
and ferromangnet-semiconductor nanostructures”
W6.
“Electrical electron
spin injection with (Ga,Mn)As/n+-GaAs tunnel junction”
W7.
ISM, CNR,
“Efficient spin
polarized injection from CMR manganite into organic
semiconductor”
W8. 12:05-12:25 A.
Jensen, J.Nygard, J.Borggreen;
“Spin Transport in
Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes with Ferromagnetic
Electrodes”
QUANTUM DOT
Chairman ( M.
Ueda )
W9.
“Electron
Energy Relaxation in the Presence of Magnetic Impurities”
W10.
“Spin-related
interactions in semiconductor quantum dots”
W11.
14:20-14:40 A. Takeuchi,
T.Kuroda;
“Antiferromagnetic coupling between semiconductor quantum
dots”
W12.
“Numerical Analysis of
Correlation Effects in the Josephson Current through
a Quantum Dot”
W13.
“Kondo Effect
and Dephasing in a Hybrid Quantum Dot-Ring Coupled to
a Reservoir”
W14.
“Quantum nondemolition measurements of a qubit”
W15.
16:15-16:40 A.Shnirman (invited),Y.Makhlin, G.Schön;
“Dephasing and measurements of Josephson
qubits”
W16.
“Electronic entanglement
near a superconductor:
W17.
17:05-17:30 R. Schoelkopf (invited);
“Measuring
Quantum Coherence in the Single Cooper-Pair Box”
W18.
“DC-SQUID Readout for Qubit”
CLOSING REMARK 18:00