July 17
(Sunday)
19:00- Welcome Party
July 18 (Monday)
9:00-9:10 Opening Remarks
Superconductivity Fluctuations
9:10-9:30
H. Fukuyama Conducting Molecular Solids: A Showcase
of Strong
Correlations
9:30-9:50 K. Kanoda Mott Physics revealed in Q-2D
Organics
kappa-(ET)2X
9:50-10:10 J. Merino Charge Ordering
Fluctuations and Superconductivity
in Low Dimensional Organic
Conductors
10:10-10:25 Coffee Break
Superconductivity
Imaging and Charge
Order
10:25-10:45 T. Sasaki
Quantum fluctuation effect on the
superconducting state in quasi two
dimensional organic superconductors
kappa-(BEDT-TTF)2X
10:45-11:05
S. Kimura (IMS) Infrared spectroscopy on electronic
structure of
deuterated kappa-(ET)2Cu[N(CN)2]Br under pressures
11:05-11:30 R. H.
Mckenzie* Resonating valence bond theory
of Organic
Superconductors
11:30-11:55 P. Monceau* Charge and Anion
Ordering in (TMTTF)2X
Quasi-One-Dimensional Conductors
11:55-13:20 Lunch
Charge
Order
13:20-13:45 D. Campbell* A Novel Functional
Renormalization
Group Analysis of Low-Dimensional
Conductors
13:45-14:05 H. Seo Charge order and frustration in
quarter-filled
low-dimesional systems
14:05-14:25 I. Terasaki
Giant negative derivative resistance
in
theta-(BEDT-TTF)2CsM(SCN)4
14:25-14:45 M. Watanabe Change of
Structural Modulations
in theta-(BEDT-TTF)2CsZn(SCN)4 by Electric
Current.
14:45-15:00 Coffee Break
Superconductivity
Materials
15:00-15:20 H. Mori Competition of charge
ordering and
superconducting states for the organic superconductor
beta-(meso-DMBEDT-TTF)2PF6
15:20-15:40 H. Nishikawa Charge Order
and Superconductivity
in beta"-(DODHT)2PF6
15:40-16:05 R.
Lyubovskaya* Non-stoichiometric quasi-twodimensional
organic conductors
and superconductors with mercury containing
anions
16:05-16:25 T.
Kawamoto Electromagnetic and structural
properties of the
incommensurate organic superconductor
(MDT-TS)(AuI2)0.441
16:25-16:40 Coffee Break
High Magnetic
Fields
16:40-17:05 W. Kang* Comparative study of
angular magnetoresistance
oscillations between quasi-one- and
quasi-two-dimensional organic
conductors
17:05-17:30 J.S.
Brooks* Charge Density Waves in High Magnetic
Fields under High
Pressure
17:30-17:55 R. McDonald* High magnetic field studies
of
the fully gapped charge-density wave system (Per)2M(mnt)2 (where
M = Au
and Pt).
17:55-19:30 Dinner
Poster A TMTSF, BEDT-TTF, New donors
July 19 (Tuesday)
pai-d
Systems
9:00-9:20 H. Kobayashi Development and
Physical Properties
of New Magnetic Molecular Conductors
9:20-9:40
T. Konoike Anomalous Magnetic-Field-hysteresis
of Shubnikov-de Haas
oscillations in kappa-(BETS)2FeBr4
9:40-10:00 K. Hiraki Ī-d
interaction on the Field Induced
Superconducting system,
lamda-(BETS)2FeCl4: studied by 77Se NMR
measurements
10:00-10:20 H.
Fujiwara Development of Magnetic Molecular
Conductors Based on
Tetrathiafulvaleno-thioquinone(-quinone)-1,3-dithiolemethides
10:20-10:35 Coffee Break
Mateirals
10:35-10:55 J. Yamada New BDY (B
is-Fused 1,3-Dithiol-2-ylidene)
Donors: Toward Destabilization of the
Stable Metallic State
10:55-11:20 E. S. Choi* Magnetoresistance
of pressure-induced
superconductor beta-(BDA-TTP)2MX4 (M=Fe, Ga and X=Cl,
Br) with
localized magnetic moments
11:20-11:40 A. Miyazaki
Pressure-sensitive superconductivity
in (BDA-TTP)2I3
11:40-12:05 L.
Ouahab* Towards high spin single molecules
with redox active ligands
derived from TTFs : First trinuclear
paramagnetic transition metal
complexes.
12:05-13:20 Lunch
Mateirals
13:20-13:40 G. Saito
Development of Exotic Organic Conductors
and Superconductors Using
Hetero-Elements pai-Conjugation Systems
13:40-14:00 R. Kato A
New Insight into betaf-type and Related
Pd(dmit)2 Salts@|A New
Classification and New Members|
14:00-14:25 J. A. Schlueter*
Hybrid Conducting/Magnetic
Structures Through Incorporation of Transition
Metal Dicyanamide
Coordination Polymers into Charge Transfer
Salts
14:25-14:45 A. Kobayashi (Tokyo) Development of
Metallic
Crystals Composed of Single-Component
Molecules
14:45-15:00 Coffee Break
alpha-Phase
15:00-15:20 R. Kondo An
insulating state in the vicinity
of the superconducting phase of
alpha-(BEDT-TTF)2NH4Hg(SCN)4
15:20-15:40 A. Kobayashi (Nagoya)
Superconductivity in
Charge Ordered Metal in alpha-(ET)2I3 Salt under
Uniaxial Strain
15:40-16:00 K. Kajita Possible Intrinsic
Zero-Gap@Semiconductor
- alpha-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 under
Pressures-
16:00-16:20 K. Yamamoto Optical Second-Harmonic
Generation
in a Charge-Ordered CT Complex
16:20-16:35 Coffee Break
Photo-Induced Transitions
16:35-16:55 N.
Tajima Photo-induced Insulator-Metal Transition
in an Organic Conductor
alpha-(BEDT-TTF)2I3
16:55-17:20 H. Cailleau* Forcing and seeing
ultra-fast
macroscopic state switching in molecular
materials
17:20-17:40 S. Koshihara Ultra fast photo-response in
1/4
filled system, (EDO-TTF)2PF6
17:40-18:00 K. Yonemitsu
Photoinduced Neutral-Ionic Transition
Dynamics in Quasi-One-Dimensional
Electron-Lattice Systems: Effects
of Interchain
Interactions
18:00-19:30 Dinner
Poster B High Pressure, High Fields, Magnetic Conductors, Metal Complexes, FET, Photo-Induced Transitions
July 20(Wednesday)
FET
9:00-9:25 M. Gershenson* Charge
transport in single-crystal
organic transistors
9:25-9:45 T.
Hasegawa Intermolecular charge-transfer for
carrier doping and
interface engineering in organic field-effect
transistors
9:45-10:05
M. Sakai Electrical Properties of the crystalline
Field Effect
Transistor using Tetrakis(alkylthio)tetrathiafulvalene
10:05-10:25
T. Someya Mechanical flexibility and high temperature
operation of
organic field-effect transistors
10:25-10:40 Coffee Break
FET Materials and
Ferroelectricity
10:40-11:00 K. Takimiya
Chalcogenophene-containing
fused aromatics as organic semiconductors
for OFET applications
11:00-11:20 S. Ando High Performance
n-Type Organic Field-Effect
Transistors Based on Novel pai-Electronic
Systems with Trifluoromethylphenyl
groups.
11:20-11:40 H. Tajima
(ISSP) Electroluminescence Study
on Biomolecules
11:40-12:00 S.
Horiuchi Ferroelectricity in Cocrystals
of pai-Electron Organic
Molecules
12:00-13:20 Lunch
Mateirals
16:20-13:40 K. Nakasuji An
Approach toward Proton-Electron
Transfer Systems by Hydrogen-Bonded Charge
Transfer Complexes
16:40-14:05 P. Batail* On pi donors with no
symmetry and
dimensionality in molecular materials
14:05-14:25 Y.
Misaki Structures and Properties of CHTM-TTP
Type Conductors with
MCl4(M=Ga, Fe) Anions
14:25-14:45 M. Kurmoo From
Superconductivity to Long-range
Magnetic Ordering to Porosity in
Organic-Inorganic Hybrids
14:45-15:00 Coffee Break
Single-Component
Conductors and
Superconductivity
Symmetry
15:00-15:20 H. Tanaka Observation of Three
Dimensional
Fermi Surfaces in a Single-Component Molecular Metal,
[Ni(tmdt)2]
15:20-15:40 S. Ishibashi Ab initio
electronic-structure
calculations for single-component molecular
conductors
14:40-16:05 S. Brown* to be announced
16:05-16:30
E. Demler* Triplet superconductivity and
antiferromagnetismin
Bechgaard salts
16:30-16:45 Coffee Break
Superconductivity Symmetry
16:45-17:05 Y.
Ohta Ring Exchange Mechanism for Triplet
Superconductivity in a
Two-Chain Hubbard Model: Possible Relevance
to Bechgaard
Salts
17:05-17:25 K. Kuroki Spin-triplet f-wave pairing due
to
coexistence of 2kF spin and charge fluctuations in
(TMTSF)2X
17:25-17:50 C. J. Bolech* Tunneling in
low-dimensional
organic superconductors
17:50-18:10 K. Ichimura
Tunneling Spectroscopy on kappa-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]Br
by
STM
Banquet
July 21 (Thursday)
High Pressure and High Magnetic
Fields
9:00-9:20 H. Taniguchi High pressure study of
doped-type
organic superconductors
9:20-9:40 S. Yasuzuka
Anomalous Metallic State in (TTM-TTP)I3
with a Highly One- Dimensional
Half-Filled Band under Extremely
High Pressure
9:40-10:05 C.
Berthier* Field Induced Phase Transitions
in Quantum Spin Systems and
Low Dimensional Organic Conductors
10:05-10:25 S. Uji Quantum
Oscillation of Hall Resistance
in High Magnetic Field SDW phase of
(TMTSF)2ClO4
10:25-10:40 Coffee Break
High Magnetic
Fields
10:40-11:00 H. Ohta Magnetooptical and ESR
Studies of Organic
Conductors under High Magnetic Field and High
Pressure
11:00-11:25 P. M. Chaikin* to be
announced
11:25-11:45 T. Osada Successive Transitions in Charge
Density
Wave State under High Magnetic Fields
11:45-12:00 Closing
Remarks