MoP-01
External Control of the Direction of Magnetization in Ferromagnetic
InMnAs/(Al,Ga)Sb Heterostructures
X. Liu1, W.-L. Lim1, L. V. Titova1,
T. Wojtowicz1,2, M. Kutrowski1,2,
K. Yee1, M. Dobrowolska1, J.K. Furdyna1,
S.J. Potashnik3, M.B. Stone3 and P. Schiffer3
1Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame
2Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
3Department of Physics and Materials Research Institute,
Pennsylvania State University
MoP-02
Energy Spectrum and Magnetic Properties of New Diluted Magnetic
Semiconductors Pb1-xSnxTe:Yb
E.P.Skipetrov1, E.A.Zvereva1, L.A.Skipetrova1,
N.A.Chernova2, O.S.Volkova3, E.I.Slyn'ko4
1Department of Physics, Moscow State University,
Moscow 119992, Russia
2Department of Physics, Binghamton University, SUNY,
Binghamton, NY 13902-6016, USA
3Faculty of Material Science, Moscow State University,
Moscow 119992, Russia
4Institute of Material Science Problems, Chernovtsy
274001, Ukraine
MoP-03
Electron-Active Cyclotron Resonance in p-type InMnAs in High Magnetic
Fields
Y. Sun1, G. D. Sanders1, F. V. Kyrychenko1,
C. J. Stanton1,
G A. Kodaparast2, J. Kono2, Y. H. Matsuda3,
N. Miura4, and H. Munekata5
1Department of Physics, University of Florida
2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Rice University
3Department of Physics, Okayama University
4Institute for Solid State Physics, University of
Tokyo
5Imaging Science and Engineering Lab, Tokyo Institute
of Technology
MoP-04
Determining Carrier Densities in InMnAs by Cyclotron Resonance
G. D. Sanders1, Y. Sun1, C. J. Stanton1,
G. A. Kodaparast2, J. Kono2,
D. S. King3, Y. H. Matsuda4, S. Ikeda5,
N. Miura5, A. Oiwa6,
and H. Munekata6
1Department of Physics, University of Florida
2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Rice University
3Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
4Department of Physics, Okayama University
5Institute for Solid State Physics, University of
Tokyo
6Imaging Science and Engineering Lab, Tokyo Institute
of Technology
MoP-05
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Electronic States and
Cyclotron Resonance in InMnAs/InAs Superlattices
D. S. King1, G. A. Khodaparast2, J. Kono2,
Y. H. Matsuda3, S. Ikeda4,
N. Miura4, A. Oiwa5, H. Munekata5,
G. D. Sanders6, and C. J. Stanton6
1Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University,
Stanford,
California 94305-4085, USA
2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, USA
3Department of Physics, Okayama University, Okayama
700-8530, Japan
4Institute of Solid State Physics, University of
Tokyo, Kashiwa,
Chiba 277-8581, Japan
5Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Kanagawa 266-8503, Japan
6Department of Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida 32611, USA
MoP-06
Electronic States and THz Dynamics in Ferromagnetic InGaMnAs
G. A. Khodaparast1, D. C. Larrabee1, J.
Kono1, D. S. King2, T. Slupinski3,
A. Oiwa3,4, H. Munekata3,4, G. D. Sanders5,
and C. J. Stanton5
1Rice University, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
2Stanford University, Stanford, California, U.S.A.
3Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology, Kanagawa,
Japan
4Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kanagawa, Japan
5University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A.
MoP-07
Magnetic Properties of GaSb/Mn Digital Alloys
X. Chen, M. Cheon, G.B. Kim, S. Wang, Y.S. Soo, S. Kim,
H. Luo, B.D. McCombe, and Y.H. Kao
Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo,
NY, USA
Y. Sasaki, X. Liu, T. Wojtowicz, and J.K. Furdyna
Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame,
IN, USA
MoP-08
Magnetotransport and Magnetic Properties of InAs/Mn Digital Alloys
G. Acbas, G. B. Kim, X. Chen, S. Wang, M. Cheon, C. J. Meining,
H. Luo and B.D. McCombe
Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, The State University
of New York, Buffalo, NY
Y. Sasaki, X.Liu and J.K. Furdyna
Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame,
IN, USA
MoP-09
Shake-up Processes in Intersubband Magneto-Photoabsorption of
a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
A.B. Dzyubenko
Department of Physics, California State University at Bakersfield,
CA 93311, USA, Department of Physics, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo,
NY 14260, USA
MoP-10
Comparison of the Spin-Splitting from Bulk and Structural Asymmetry
in Type-II Quantum Wells
André E. Botha and Mahi R. Singh
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western
Ontario
London, Ontario N6A 3K7
MoP-11
Current Spin-Polarization in Hybrid Wire-Like Structures
R.N.Gurzhi1, A.N.Kalinenko1, A.I.Kopeliovich1,
A.V.Yanovsky1
E.N.Bogachek2, Uzi Landman2
1B.Verkin Institute for Low Temperatures Physics
& Engineering, NAS of Ukraine, 47 Lenin Ave, Kharkov, 61103,
Ukraine.
2School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta,
Georgia 30332-0430, USA
MoP-12
Zero-Field Spin Splitting in Asymmetrical Type-I and Type-II Quantum
Well Heterostructures
Mikhail V. Kisin
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, SUNY at
Stony Brook
MoP-13
Electronic g-Factor in a Gated InAs-Inserted In0.53Ga0.47As/In0.52Al0.48As
Quantum Well
Junsaku Nitta1,2, Yiping Lin1, Takaaki Koga1,3
and Tatsushi Akazaki1,2
1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation,
Japan
2CREST-Japan Science and Technology
3PRESTO-Japan Science and Technology
MoP-14
Rashba Spin-Splitting in Narrow Gap III-V Semiconductors
James Paul Stanley, Neil Pattinson, Colin J. Lambert, John Jefferson
Department of Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster, U.K.
MoP-15
Electron Spin Filtering in All-Semiconductor Tunnel Structures
O. Voskoboynikov and C.P. Lee
Department of Electronics Engineering and Institute of Electronics
National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
MoP-16
Magnetoconductivity Tensor Analysis of Anomalous Transport Effects
in Neutron Irradiated HgCdTe Epilayers
W. Zhao, R. Lukic-Zrnic, B.P. Gorman, R.J. Cottier, T.D. Golding
and C.L. Littler
Department of Physics, University of North Texas, Denton, TX,
76203
J.H. Dinan and L.A. Almeida
NVESD, 10221 Burbeck Road, Ft. Belvoir, VA, 22060
J.A. Dura and R.M. Lindstrom
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg,
MD, 20899
H.F. Schaake and P. Liao
DRS Infrared Technologies, 13544 North Central Expressway,
Dallas, TX, 75374
MoP-17
Ballistic Electron Transport in InSb Quantum Wells at High Temperature
N. Goel1,2, K. Suzuki2, S. Miyashita2,
S.J. Chung1, M.B. Santos1,2,3,
Y. Hirayama2,3
1Department of Physics & Astronomy, University
of Oklahoma, Norman OK 73019
2NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan
3CREST-Japan Science and Technology Corporation
MoP-18
Classical In-Plane Negative Magnetoresistance and Quantum Positive
Magnetoresistance in Undoped InSb Thin Films on GaAs (100)
Substrates
Shuichi Ishida1, Keiki Takeda1, Atsushi
Okamoto2 and Ichiro Shibasaki2
1Faculty of Science & Engineering, Tokyo University
of Science, Yamaguchi, Onoda, Yamaguchi 756-0884, JAPAN
MoP-19
Band Structure and Magneto-Transport Properties in Narrow-Gap
HgTe/CdTe Superlattice
Ab. Nafidi1, A. El kaaouachi1, Ah. Nafidi1,
H. Sahsah1, B. El kho1,
J. P. Faurie2, A. Million2 and J. Piaguet2
1Laboratoire de physique de la matière condensée,
Faculté des Sciences, B.P 28/S, 80000 Agadir, Morocco.
2Centre de Recherche sur l'Hétéro-Epitaxie
et ses Applications, Parc Sophia-Antipolis, 06560 Valbonne, France
MoP-20
New Super-Narrow Gap Semiconductors
S.A.Obukhov
A.F.Ioffe Institute of Physics & Technology, Saint-Petersburg
, Politekhnicheskaya 26, Russia
MoP-21
Thermomagnetic Effects under Pressure in PbTe and PbSe
Sergey V. Ovsyannikov and Vladimir V. Shchennikov
Institute of Metal Physics, Urals Division of Russian Academy
of Sciences, GSP-170, 620219, 18 S.Kovalevskaya Str., Yekaterinburg,
Russia
MoP-22
Spatially - Ingomogeneous Effects at the Interference of Electron
Waves in Semiconductor 1D Nanostructures
V. A. Petrov and A. V. Nikitin
Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy
of Sciences, 11 Mokhovaya St., Moscow, 103907, Russia
MoP-23
Resonance Scattering on In Impurity in Pb0.4Sn0.6Te
Solid Solutions
D.I. Popov, M.Z. Tahar
SUNY at Brockport, U.S.A.
S.A. Nemov
State Technical University, St.-Petersburg, Russia
MoP-24
Correlation of Resonance Scattering and Superconductivity in
PbxSn1-xTe Solid Solutions Doped
with In
D.I. Popov, M.Z. Tahar
SUNY at Brockport, U.S.A.
S.A. Nemov
State Technical University, St.-Petersburg, Russia