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Time
Tuesday 25
Wednesday 26
Thursday 27
Friday 28
Saturday 29
8:30
Wudl F.
Gatteschi D.
Fert A.
Jerome D.
Brown S.
9:15
Pekker S.
Yagubskii E.
Pasquier C.
Powell B. J.
Dumm M.
9:35
Sugimoto T.
Clérac R.
Yamamoto H. M.
Uji S.
Coulon C.
9:55
Kato R.
Tsukerblat B.
Akutagawa T.
Wosnitza J.
Merino J.
10:15
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
10:45
Tokumoto T.
Deumal M.
Amabilino D.
Kartsovnik M.
Takahashi T.
11:05
Belo D.
Blundell S. J.
Epstein A.
Batail P.
Graf D.
11:25
Fourmigué M.
Singleton J.
Nishida S.
Goddard P.
Bourbonnais C.
11:45
Takahashi K.
Hotta C.
Valade L.
Hill S.
Murata K.
12:05
Maesato M.
Pratt F.
Lunch
Konoike T.
McDonald R.
12:25
Kobayashi A.
Talham D. R.
Mori T.
Brazovskii S.
12:45
Lunch + Free time
(COST D35)
Lunch + Free time
(COST D35)
Excursion
Lunch + Free time
Heritier M.
Lunch + Free time
17:00
Schröder M.
Nakamura E.
Fukuyama H.
Kang W.
Kennett M. P.
17:45
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Seo H.
18:05
Veciana J.
Avarvari N.
Auban-Senzier P.
Ohba M.
18:25
Schlueter J.
Konarev D.
Lang M.
Closing

18:45

18:50

18:55

19:00

19:05

19:10

19:15

19:20

19:25

19:30

19:35

El-Ghayoury A.

Gambardella A.

Mas-Torrent M.

Jánossy A.

Musf eldt J. L.

Coldea A.

Zhang B.

Lorcy D.

Ota A.

Fraxedas J.

 

Makarova T.

Lancaster T.

Morgunov R.

Lemée-Cailleau M. H.

Ishii Y.

Guihéry N.

Tamura M.

Miura Y. F.

Xiao D.

Kobayashi K.

Leon G.

Fujimoto T.

Nakamura T.

Takano Y.

Haddad S.

Ishibashi S.

Yasuzuka S.

Painelli A.

Clay R. T.

Kato T.

Charfi-Kaddour S.

 

 
19:45
Poster
Poster
Poster
 
21:00
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
Banquet


 

 

D e t a i l e d ...P r o g r a m m e

Monday 24 September

Evening

Welcome Reception at the Papa Luna Hotel

 

Tuesday 25 September

8:30

PL1

Wudl F.
University of California Santa Barbara (USA)

Perspective on Organic Metals and Superconductors: Thirty Five Years and Beyond for Organic Metals and Superconductors

9:15

Tue1

Pekker S.
Research Inst. for Solid State Phys. Optics (Hungary)

Rotor-stator properties of fullerene-cubane cocrystals

9:35

Tue2

Sugimoto T.
Grad. School of Science, Osaka Pref. Univ. (Japan)

Bent Donor Molecules Containing Both a Selenone Group and a 1,3-Diselenole Ring for the Development of New pi–d Systems

9:55

Tue3

Kato R.
RIKEN (Japan)

Development of Molecular Conductors Based on Metal dmit Complexes

10:15

Coffee Break

10:45

Tue4

Tokumoto T.
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (USA)

Coexistence of a spin singlet state and an exchange interaction

11:05

Tue5

Belo D.
Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear (Portugal)

Towards New SCMM

11:25

Tue6

Fourmigué M.
CNRS-Rennes (France)

4-Fold Symmetry Structures and Transport Properties of Conducting Salts of Unsymmetrical Tetrathiafulvalenes

1 1:45

Tue7

Takahashi K.
Institute for Solid State Physics (Japan)

Electrical Conductivity Modulation induced by the Chemical Pressure Effect Associated with a Spin-crossover Phenomenon

12:05

Tue8

Maesato M.
Kyoto University (Japan)

Electrical switching and memory phenomena induced by a spin-flop transition in (DIETSe) 2 FeCl 4

12:25

Tue9

Kobayashi A.
Inst. for Adv. Research, Nagoya University (Japan)

Anomalous Orbital Magnetism and Hall Effect of Massless Fermions in Molecular Zero-Gap Materials

12:45

Lunch + Free time (COST D-35-WG11)

17:00

PL2

Schröder M.
University of Nottingham (UK)

High H 2 Adsorption by Porous Magnetic Co-ordination Framework Materials

17:45

Tue10

Veciana J.
ICMAB (Spain)
Magnetic Porous Materials with 1-, 2-, and 3-dimensions Based on Metal Organic Frameworks

18:05

Tue11

Schlueter J.
Argonne National Laboratory (USA)

A New Copper(I) Thiocyanato Salt of BEDT-TTF: (BEDT-TTF)4Cu3(NCS)5

18:25

Coffee Break

18:45

FTue1

El-Ghayoury A.
Université d'Angers (France)

TTF Amino Acids and Peptides

18:50

FTue2

Gam bardella A.
Naples (Italy)

STM-STS study of superconducting ET 4 2+ [(H 3 O) + Fe(III)(C 2 O 4 ) 3 ] 2- [C 6 H 5 Br] crystals

18:55

FTue3

Mas-Torrent M.
Inst. de Ciencia de Mat. de Barcelona (Spain)

Tetrathiafulvalenes for Organic Field Effect Transistors

19:00

FTue4

Jánossy A.
Budapest Univ. of Tech. and Econ. (Hungary)

Anomalous multi frequency ESR in (ET) 2 MnCu(dca) 4 , an organic salt with a three dimensional polymeric structure

19:05

FTue5

Musfeldt J. L.
University of Tennessee (USA)

Investigating the charge ordering pattern in the organic spin ladder candidate (DTTTF) 2 Cu(mnt) 2

19:10

FTue6

Coldea A.
University of Bristol (UK)

On the origin of the interplane conduction in quasi-two dimensional quarter-filled beta''-BEDT-TTF salts

19:15

Ftue7

Zhang B.
Inst. of Chem. Chinese Acad. Sci. (PR China)

Dual-function Molecular Crystal with Crystal-engineering and Band-engineering

19:20

Ftue8

Lorcy D.
University of Rennes (France)

Hybrid building block for multifunctional materials : Metal complexes of tetrathiafulvalenyl-acetylacetonates

19:25

Ftue9

Ota A.
Institute of Technology (Japan)

Pressure induced magnetic phase transition in molecule-based weak-ferromagnets, M(F 4 TCNQ) 2 (M = FeII, CoII)

19:30

Ftue10

Fraxedas J.
ICMAB (Spain)

Substrate-induced new phases of TTF-TCNQ

19:45

Poster Sesion

21:00

Dinner

Wednesday 26 September

8:30

PL3

Gatteschi D.
Dpt. Chemistry, Univ. Florence (Italy)

Molecular Magnetism: Status and Perspectives

9:15

Wed1

Yagubskii E.
Inst. Prob. Chem. Phys. RAN (Russia)

The functionalization of single-molecular magnets (SMM) of the Mn12 family

9:35

Wed2

Clérac R.
Centre de Rech. Paul Pascal (France)

New magnetic materials based on “Single-Molecule Magnet” building blocks

9:55

Wed3

Tsukerblat B.
Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel)

Nanoscopic cluster V15: spin frustration and antisymmetric exchange

10:15

Coffee Break

10:45

Wed4

Deumal M.
Dpt. Quím-Fís. Univ. Barcelona (Spain)

Tuning the Magnetic Interactions in Molecular Spin-Ladders: Purely Organic (DT-TTF) 2 (+) versus Metal-based CuBr 4 (2-) Radicals.

11:05

Wed5

Blundell S. J.
Oxford (UK)

Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons in the spin-1 anisotropic Heisenberg antiferromagnetic chain NiCl 2 .4SC(NH 2 ) 2 studied by muon-spin rotation

11:25

Wed6

Singleton J.
Nat. High Magnetic Field Lab. (USA)

High Field Studies of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Organic Magnets

11:45

Wed7

Hotta C.
Aoyama Gakuin University (Japan)

Exotic states in organic triangular lattice system

12:05

Wed8

Pratt F.
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK)

µSR Studies of Non-Collinear Spin Interactions and Chirality in Molecular Magnets

12:25

Wed9

Talham D. R.
University of Florida (USA)

Nanostructures of Molecule-Based Magnets

12:45

Lunch + Free time (COST D-35-WG11)

17:00

PL4

Nakamura E.
Dpt. Chemistry, Univ. Tokyo (Japan)

Imaging of Single Organic Molecules in Motion

17:45

Wed10 Avarvari N.
University of Angers (France)
Chiral Tetrathiafulvalenes: Conducting Molecular Materials and Electroactive Ligands

18:05

Wed11

Konarev D.
Inst. Prob. Chem. Phys. RAS (Russia)

Reversible magnetic transitions associated with the dimerization and coordination of fullerene radical anions in ionic complexes

18:25

Coffee Break

18:45

FWed1

Makarova T.
Umea University (Sweden)

Detection of intrinsic fullerene magnetism

18:50

FWed2

Lancaster T.
Oxford University (UK)

Muon-spin relaxation studies of low dimensional molecular magnets: order, dynamics and muon site determination

18:55

FWed3

Morgunov R.
Institute of Chemical Physics (Russia)

Solitons and frustrations in molecular magnets based on metal complexes with pseudohaloid ligands CN, N(CN) 2

19:00

FWed4

Lemée-Cailleau M. H.
Institut Laue-Langevin (France)

Multi-phase Spin crossover in Fe(ptz) 6 (BF 4 ) 2

19:05

FWed5

Ishii Y.
RIKEN (Japan)

High Pressure Magnetic Study on the [Pd(dmit) 2 ] Salts.

19:10

FWed6

Guihéry N.
Lab. Chim. Phys. Quant. (France)

Microscopic origin of isotropic non Heisenberg behaviour

19:15

FWed7

Tamura M.
RIKEN (Japan)

Valence Bond Physics in the Frustrated Quantum Antiferromagnets, [Pd(dmit) 2 ] Salts

19:20

FWed8

Miura Y. F.
Toin University of Yokohama (Japan)

Formation of Giant Crystalline Domains in the Au(dmit) 2 LB films and the Metallic Temperature Dependence of Resistance

19:25

FWed9

Xiao D.
Angers (France)

Large-Scale Preparation of Nanocrystals of Molecular Metals via a Reverse Micelle-Assisted Electrochemical Approach

19:30

FWed10

Kobayashi K.
Aoyama Gakuin University (Japan)

Organic Micro-Crystal Growth in Micro-Sized Glass Cell

19:35

FWed11

León G.
University of Geneva (Switzerland)

Hall effect on the triangular lattice

19:45

Poster Sesion

21:00

Dinner

Thursday 27 September

8:30

PL5

Fert A.
Univ. Paris Sud (France)

Recent developments in spintronics

9:15

Thu1

Pasquier C.
Lab. de Phys. des Solides (France)

Filamentary superconductivity in (TMTSF) 2 ReO 4 in its phase coexistence regime

9:35

Thu2

Yamamoto H. M.
Japan

Top-down and Bottom-up Nanoscience of Molecular Conductors

9:55

Thu3

Akutagawa T.
Hokkaido University (Japan)

Quantum Conduction of Gold Nanoparticles - Molecular Nanowire Hybrid Nanostructures

10:15

Coffee Break

10:45

Thu4

Amabilino D.
ICMAB (CSIC) (Spain)

Supramolecular Conducting Nanowires from Organogels

11:05

Thu5

Epstein A.
Ohio State University (USA)

Magnetic and NonMagnetic Organic Semiconductors and Magnetoresistance:
Towards Organic-based Spintronics

11:25

Thu6

Nishida S.
Osaka University (Japan)

Molecular Crystalline Secondary Battery: Multi-Electron Chargeable Ability Correlated with Redox Properties of 6-Oxophenalenoxyl Neutral Radicals

11:45

Thu7

Valade L.
CNRS Lab. Chim. Coordin. (France)

Superconductive films of TTF[Ni(dmit)2] 2

12:05

Lunch

12:45

Excursion

21:00

Dinner

Friday 28 September

8:30

PL6

Jerome D.
Lab. Phys. Solides (France)

A historical perspective of organic superconductivity

9:15

Fri1

Powell B. J.
Univ. Queensland (Australia)

A phenomenological model of the superconducting state of the Bechgaard salts: the nature of the triplet state and a prediction of a Fredericksz transition

9:35

Fri2

Uji S.
Nat. Inst. Mat. Science (Japan)

Vortex-Antivortex Dynamics in a 2D Magnetic Organic Superconductor l-(BETS) 2 Fe x Ga 1-x Cl 4 (x = 0.37)

9:55

Fri3

Wosnitza J.
Hochfeld-Magnet (Germany)

Evidence for an FFLO state in the organic superconductor k -(BEDT-TTF) 2 Cu(NCS) 2

10:15

Coffee Break

10:45

Fri4

Kartsovnik M.
Walther-Meissner-Inst. (Germany)

Interlayer coherence and superconductivity in alpha-(BEDT-TTF) 2 KHgSCN) 4

11:05

Fri5

Batail P.
CNRS-Univ. Angers (France)

Evidence for and manifestation of proton vacancies vacancies at the organic-organic interface in a molecular metal with incommensurate band filling

11:25

Fri6

Goddard P.
Clarendon Laboratory (UK)

Angle-dependent magnetoresistance oscillations: scattering and simulations

11:45

Fri7

Hill S.
University of Florida (USA)

On the magnetooptical conductivity of quasi-one-dimensional organic superconductors

12:05

Fri8

Konoike T.
Univesity of Tokyo (Japan)

Magnetothermal effect in Organic Layered Superconductor kappa-(BEDT-TTF) 2 Cu(NCS) 2

12:25

Fri9

Mori T. Tokyo
Inst. of Technology (Japan)

Giant Nonlinear Conductivity and Spontaneous Current Oscillation in Organic Conductors

12:45

Lunch + Free time

17:00

PL7

Fukuyama H.
Tokyo Univ. of Science (Japan)

Strongly Correlated Electrons in Molecular Solids

17:45

Fri10

Auban-Senzier P.
Orsay (France)
1D Mott localization and charge ordering in the quarter-filled system [EDT-TTF-CON(Me) 2 ] 2 Br, probed by 1 H NMR, dielectric constant and resistivity

18:05

Fri11

Lang M.
Physikalisches Institut (Germany)

Lattice effects at the Mott transition of deuterated kappa-(d8-ET) 2 Cu[N(CN) 2 ]Br

18:25

Coffee Break

18:45

FFri1

Fujimoto T.
Osaka City University (Japan)

Strong Contrast of Presence and Absence of p -d Interaction in Sugimoto Salts, b -(EDT-DSDTFVSDS) 2 X, Based on Precise Comparison between FeBr 4 and GaBr 4 salts

18:50

FFri2

Nakamura T.
Inst. for Molecular Science (Japan)

Investigation of Charge and Spin Dynamics in (TMTTF) 2 MF 6 in the Proximity of the Ground States

18:55

FFri3

Takano Y.
Dpt Phys Gakushuin Univ Tokyo

Charge disproportionation in the metallic state of alpha-(BEDT-TTF) 2 I 3

19:00

FFri4

Haddad S.
Dpt Phys. Fac. Scien.Tunis (Tunisia)

Phase segregation between Superconductivity and Spin Density Wave in (TMTSF) 2 ClO 4

19:05

FFri5

Ishibashi S.
Res. Inst. Comp. Sc. (Japan)

Ab initio electronic structure study for TTF-TCNQ under hydrostatic pressure

19:10

FFri6

Yasuzuka S.
University of Tsukuba (Japan)

Fourfold Symmetry in Josephson-Vortex Flow Resistance in Quasi-Two-Dimensional Organic Superconductor k -ET 2 Cu(NCS) 2

19:15

FFri7

Painelli A.
Dip. Chim, Parma University (Italy)

Collective electron-transfer and phonon anomalies in charge-transfer crystals

19:20

FFri8

Clay R. T.
Mississippi State University (USA)

Mixed Spin-Charge Solitons and the Phase Diagram of (TMTCF) 2 X, C = S, Se

19:25

FFri9

Kato T.
Nagasaki Inst. Appl. Science (Japan)

The Mechanism of the Occurrence of Nondissipative Diamagnetic Ring Currents in p -Conjugated Hydrocarbons; Towards High Temperature Superconductivity

19:30

FFri10

S. Charfi-Kaddour
Dpt Phys. Fac. Scien.Tunis (Tunisia)

Pseudogap and hot spots in quasi-2D kappa-BEDT compounds

19:45

Poster Sesion

 

21:00

Dinner

Saturday 29 Septiembre

8:30

PL8

Brown S.
UCLA (USA)

Nuclear magnetic resonance and the broken symmetry states of molecular conductors

9:15

Sat1

Dumm M.
Universitaet Stuttgart (Germany)

Electrodynamics of itinerant and localized charge carriers at the metal-to-insulator transition in kappa-(BEDT-TTF) 2 X

9:35

Sat2

Coulon C.
Centre Rech. Paul Pascal (France)

Charge ordering instabilities in (TMTTF) 2 X salts probed by ESR

9:55

Sat3

Merino J.
Univ. Autonoma de Madrid (Spain)

Non-local Coulomb correlations in quasi-two-dimensional organic compounds

10:15

Coffee Break

10:45

Sat4

Takahashi T.
Gakushuin University (Japan)

Possible charge disproportionation in (TMTSF)2FSO3 under pressure

11:05

Sat5

Graf D.
Nat. High Magnetic Field Lab. (USA)

Are there Lebed Magic Angles in the Angular Dependence of (Per) 2 Au(mnt) 2 ?

11:25

Sat6

Bourbonnais C.
Université de Sherbrooke (Canada)

The influence of electron-phonon interaction in correlated quasi-one-dimensional conductors

11:45

Sat7

Murata K.
Osaka City University (Japan)

Precise Temperature-Pressure Phase Diagram of the CDW system, TTF-TCNQ up to 8 Gpa

12:05

Sat8

McDonald R.
Nat. High Mangetic Field Lab. (USA)

Thermoelectric studies of the non-thermal equilibrium dynamics in chiral metals.

12:25

Sat9

Brazovskii S.
LPTMS-CNRS (France)

New Routes to Solitons in Quasi 1D Conductors

12:45

Sat9b

Heritier M.
UMR-CNRS Orsay (France)

Proposal of a field induced singulet-triplet phase transition in low dimensional organic superconductors

13:05

Lunch + Free time

17:00

Sat10

Kang W.
Ewha W. University (Korea)

Shubnikov-de Haas effect and Angular Magnetoresistance Oscillations of
b H -( BEDT-TTF ) 2 I 3 under pressure

17:20

Sat11

Kennett M. P.
Simon Fraser University (Canada)

Using AMRO to uncover anisotropic scattering on anisotropic Fermi surfaces in layered metals

17:45

Sat12

Seo H.
JAEA Synch. Rad. Res (Japan)

Theoretical Study of Single-Component Molecular Conductors

18:05

Sat13

Ohba M.
Kyoto University (Japan)

Chirality in Molecule-based Magnets

18:25

Closing

 

 
 
 
 
 

21:00

Banquet

 


 

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