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  1. Shock Waves at Marseille III: Shock Waves in Condensed Matter and Heterogenous Media. (Shock Waves [At] Marseille)
  2. Optical Effects in Liquid Crystals (Perspectives in Condensed Matter Physics)
  3. Neutron Interferometry: Lessons in Experimental Quantum Mechanics (Oxford Series on Neutron Scattering in Condensed Matter, 12) by Helmut Rauch, Samuel A. Werner, 2000-10-19
  4. Ten Years of Superconductivity: 1980--1990 (Perspectives in Condensed Matter Physics)
  5. Condensed Matter Theories: Volume 6 (Condensed Matter Theory)
  6. Perovskites II, Oxides with Corundum, Ilmenite and Amorphous Structures (Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and ... - New Series / Condensed Matter) (Vol 27) by Y. Endoh, K. Kakurai, et all 1994-10-27
  7. Shock Compression of Condensed Matter - 2005: Proceedings of the Conference of the American Physical Society Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed ... / Materials Physics and Applications)
  8. High Magnetic Fields: Applications in Condensed Matter Physics and Spectroscopy (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  9. Landolt-Bvrnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series Gruppe/Group 3 Condensed Matter Vol by J. J. M. Franse, R. Gersdorf, et all 1991-12
  10. Electronic Structure, Dynamics, and Quantum Structural Properties of Condensed Matter (Nato a S I Series Series B, Physics)
  11. Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter V: Proceedings of the Fifth InternationalConference Urbana, Illinois, June 2-6, 1986 (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences)
  12. Nanomagnetism, Volume 1: Ultrathin Films, Multilayers and Nanostructures (Contemporary Concepts of Condensed Matter Science)
  13. Shock Compression of Condensed Matter 1999 Two Volume Set (With CD-ROM)
  14. Ac...Na (Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series / Condensed Matter) by H.F. Braun, D.W. Capone, et all 1990-09-21

121. Condensed Matter Sciences Division, Theory Group
Uses a broad range of theoretical and computational approaches to advance understanding of condensed matter.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/cmsd/theory/
Creative solutions to challenging scientific problems for the department of energy and the nation.
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  • May 9, 2005: Jason Gardner, Brookhaven National Laboratory, A Neutrons View of Frustrated Magnets , 11:00 AM, 3025M, Third Floor Auditorium May 10, 2005: An-Ping Li, ORNL, Facing the Challenge in Spintronics , 11:00 AM, 3025M, Third Floor Auditorium May 12, 2005:

122. Quantum Optics And Condensed Matter Physics
condensed matter Physics and Quantum Optics. This page doesn t exist anymore. To find more information about the research groups you are looking for,
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Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Optics
This page doesn't exist anymore. To find more information about the research groups you are looking for, please go to the "Research Page" of the Department of Physics:
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123. Research: Dept. Of Physics, Princeton University
Contains information on theoretical and experimental biophysics, condensed matter and high energy physics.
http://pupgg.princeton.edu/www/jh/research/
The faculty and students of the Physics Department engage in theoretical and experimental research that spans most of the central topics of modern physics. We have substantial groups of people working in the areas of theoretical and observational cosmology, theoretical and experimental condensed matter physics, experimental high-energy physics, theoretical particle physics and string theory, experimental atomic and nuclear physics, mathematical physics and, finally, biological physics. The department has decades-old traditions of excellence and leadership in the core areas of fundamental physics and it is also rapidly building strength in newer areas, such as biological physics and materials science. In the newer areas, interaction between Physics and other departments is critical and major university-supported interdisciplinary initiatives provide a strong framework for this cooperation. Each research group consists of several senior faculty members working closely with junior faculty and graduate students and, often, with undergraduates doing their their junior paper and senior thesis projects. The work is done mainly in the Joseph Henry Laboratories of Jadwin Hall on campus but also at laboratories and instruments around the world, from the South Pole to Earth orbit. The excitement and quality of the research that is done here creates an exceptional learning environment for students at all levels. We invite you to find out more about the activities of these groups by exploring the links under Research Groups.

124. Soft Condensed Matter Group - ESRF
Soft condensed matter science is a wide and rapidlyevolving activity at ESRF. Soft condensed matter science involves studies of in-situ processing,
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Soft condensed matter science is a wide and rapidly-evolving activity at ESRF. It adresses questions concerning the microstructure, kinetics, dynamics and rheology of complex and nanostructured materials (polymers, colloids, fluids, liquid crystals) in 3-D and under reduced dimensionality. Soft condensed matter science involves studies of in-situ
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125. HFIR Center For Neutron Scattering
The neutron scattering facilities of the high flux research reactor are available for outside users on problems of scientific merit. Although the main purpose of the HFIR is to produce transplutonium elements for use in industry, medicine and research, the reactor's extremely high flux also makes it a source of neutrons for condensed matter investigations.
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The HFIR Center for Neutron Scattering at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the highest flux reactor-based source of neutrons for condensed matter research in the United States. The Center is a national user facility operated by ORNL for the United States Department of Energy. Thermal and cold neutrons produced by the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) are used to study physics, chemistry, materials science, engineering, and biology. SNS/HFIR Users' Group Mtg Oct 11-13, 2005
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126. Condensed Matter @ JHU
The condensed matter physics research in the department is focused on studies of magnetism, Also see the brochure s condensed matter research page.
http://www.pha.jhu.edu/groups/condense/
Condensed Matter Physics at JHU
Also see the brochure's condensed matter research page Additional information about specific projects in condensed matter physics may be found on separate Web pages for The Artificially Structured Materials Lab The Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) Multi-Scale Modeling of Adhesion, Nanotribology and Nanofluidics and Soft Condensed Matter Physics

127. Department Of Physics
Provides stateof-the-art laboratory and computing facilities, teaching and research activities for programs such as Physics and the Universe, Physics with Meteorology, Applied an Modern Optics, condensed matter physics, and atomic, molecular and optical physics. Includes programme, staff, research information and contact details.
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128. SCI-BITES: Journals Ranked By Impact: Condensed Matter Physics
Journals Ranked by Impact condensed matter Physics.
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129. >> CIFMC <<
International Center of condensed matter Physics. The ICCMP is a research institute with a strong international vocation, permanently focused on frontier
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(events) International Center of Condensed Matter Physics The ICCMP is a research institute with a strong international vocation, permanently focused on frontier areas of Condensed Matter Physics, having as its main objectives the contribution for the scientific and technological developments of Brazil, and the increase in the exchange of knowledge with the international scientific community, consisting of an innovative center for interdisciplinary research with strong outcomes for Material Sciences and industrial applications. ICCMP's Goals
  • To pursue innovative scientific ways of advancing basic and applied research; To promote the training of researchers in Condensed Matter Physics and related areas, at all levels;

130. SpringerLink - Publication
VT Theoretical condensed matterTheoretical investigations of a wide range of systems, both in thermal equilibrium and driven far from equilibrium, are being carried out using both
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131. Condensed Matter Physics Department University Of Basel
condensed matter Group
http://monet.physik.unibas.ch/
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Condensed Matter Welcome to the condensed matter home page of the . There are three experimental groups and one theoretical group at the institute dealing with condensed matter:
the group of
The main activity of the group is focused onto the application of scanning probe methods (SPM) on a wide variety of surfaces. The instruments ( STM LTSTM AFM LTSFM, MFM ... OT ) are operated in various environments, such as air, UHV and fluids, from room temperature down to 1.5 K.
the group of Prof. Dr. P. Oelhafen
This group is working in the fields of general surface physics, experimental determination of the electronic structure of disordered condensed matter and thin film technology. The experimental methods include photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS, XPS, time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy on laser excited sample surfaces), optical characterization methods and thin film deposition by various plasma assisted preparation techniques.
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Our research is directed towards static and dynamic electric-transport properties of nanostructures of various kind including normal metals, superconductors, and organic conductors. The structures are fabricated either by high-resolution electron-beam lithography or by using a chemical approach.
the Condensed Matter Theory group (Prof. Dr. D. Loss, Prof. Dr. C. Bruder)

132. UIC Physics Research
Active physics research program cover both experimental and theoretical topics in the major research areas of atomic, biological, condensed matter, materials, highenergy, nuclear, laser and molecular physics. Researchers in the Physics Department are engaged in research programs at facilities located on the UIC Campus, as well as at Fermi lab, Argonne National Laboratory and Brookhaven National Laboratory. The Microphysics Laboratory, Atomic and Molecular Physics Laboratory and Modern Microscopy Laboratory are world-class facilities located on the UIC Campus.
http://www.phy.uic.edu/Res/index.asp

133. Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Research and publications of experimental condensed matter physicists at Univ of Chicago.
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U of C Physics faculty conduct a broad program of experiments in condensed matter phenomena. The main site of this research is the interdisciplinary James Franck Institute or JFI, pictured above. The faculty of the Institute are physicists, physical chemists, geochemists, and applied mathematicians who combine their strengths to attack phenomena that go beyond the physics discipline. Physics students studying condensed matter interact closely and regularly with these other disciplines. Below, each faculty member describes their research interests and representative publications. They update these every year or more. For more current information on our condensed matter experiments, see the Materials Center , a federally funded research center closely connected with the JFI. Another good place to find current research is the granular physics group site. It describes collaborative research on granular materials. The

134. NSSA
A forum to discuss scientific issues, major facilities and instrumentation needed for worldclass research in neutron scattering. The main goal of the Society is to stimulate, promote and broaden the use of neutron scattering in science, engineering and technology. The unique characteristics of the neutron as a probe of condensed matter has transformed much of our fundamental understanding of the physics and chemistry of materials.
http://www.neutronscattering.org/
Dr. J. Michael Rowe is the winner of the 2004 Clifford G. Shull Prize in Neutron Science (details) The Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA) was formed in 1992 and is an organization of persons who have an interest in neutron scattering research in a wide spectrum of disciplines. Membership in the society is open to individuals in academia, industry, and government. Graduate students and recent Ph.D.s are especially encouraged to join. There is no cost to be a member. This web site is intended to provide information about the NSSA, to highlight upcoming meetings and other activities of the Society, and to list links to neutron laboratories and resource information. The site also includes a convenient membership form for joining NSSA. Please let us know about address changes also using the same form (mark it as an address change only). Presently the NSSA has more than 1000 members from 26 countries For futher information contact:
Dr. Greg S. Smith, NSSA membership secretary mailto:smithgs1@ornl.gov

135. UC Berkeley Physics Department
condensed matter Special Seminars Fall 2004. Berkeley boasts a large community of researchers in condensed matter physics and materials science with
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136. The Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory
FSMRL is an interdisciplinary research laboratory focused on fundamental issues in materials science. The primary goals of the programs are to develop fundamental research programs in the areas of materials science, condensed matter physics, and materials chemistry, to educate scientists and engineers at the PhD and Post-doctoral levels with skills in those areas, and to transfer science and technology developed to other DOE National Laboratories and to US industry via research collaborations, mutually supportive interactions, and continuing education.
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137. Condensed Matter Physics At Tufts University
condensed matter physics is the study of materials in the solid or liquid Students with strong backgrounds in condensed matter physics are often well
http://www.tufts.edu/~rtobin/cmp_home.html
Condensed Matter Physics Research Areas: Condensed matter physics is the study of materials in the solid or liquid state, including their structure and mechanical, electrical, magnetic, thermal, optical and chemical properties. In addition to presenting rich and fascinating questions about the physical world, it is an area of physics with many real-world applications in such areas as microelectronics, information storage and communication, chemistry and the development and use of new materials. Students with strong backgrounds in condensed matter physics are often well qualified for research and engineering positions in industry, as well as for academic careers. Experimental condensed matter physics at Tufts focuses on the magnetic properties of materials, structural properties and phase transitions in polymers, and interactions of atoms and molecules with metal surfaces. On-site facilities are housed in the modern Science and Technology Center , and include SQUID and vibrating-sample magnetometers, X-ray diffractometers, and ultrahigh vacuum surface analysis equipment. Researchers at Tufts also collaborate widely, traveling to Brookhaven National Laboratory and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, as well as to other universities in the United States France and Brazil Theoretical work at Tufts is concerned with the dynamic behavior of spin systems, including transitions caused both by thermally activitated processes and by quantum tunneling.

138. RealityGrid
Moving the bottleneck out of the hardware and back into the human mind aims to gridenable the realistic modelling and simulation of complex condensed matter structures at the meso and nanoscale levels as well as the discovery of new materials.
http://www.realitygrid.org/
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139. IU Bloomington: Department Of Physics - Condensed Matter Group
The Indiana University Bloomington Department of Physics home page will help you find information about physics research, the physics graduate program,
http://www.indiana.edu/~phys/cmgroup/Preprints/index.shtml
Search: Advanced Search General Seminar List Swain Library Alumni List Research Preprints Group Home Department Home IU Bloomington Home Department of Physics: Condensed Matter Group Group Preprint Lists All preprints are listed in reverse order. Current Year home
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140. Research Experience In Physics & Astronomy For Undergraduates (REU)
Research areas in this 10week program for undergraduates include astronomy and astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter physics, high energy physics, nuclear physics, plasma and laser physics, quantum optics, and physics education.
http://www.pas.rochester.edu:80/mainFrame/education/special/specialREU.html
Directors: Priscilla S. Auchincloss and Arie Bodek The Physics and Astronomy Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program is funded by the National Science Foundation to support ten to twelve highly-qualified students to undertake supervised research projects in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, for a period of 10 weeks each summer. Departmental faculty conduct research in diverse experimental and theoretical areas, including Biological Physics Condensed Matter Physics High Energy Physics Nuclear Physics ... Quantum Optics , and Physics Education. Each summer, the Department's research effort involves approximately 20 undergraduate students, in addition to approximately 120 graduate students, 35 postdoctoral research associates, and 30 regular faculty members. Much of the research performed by past undergraduate research assistants has been published in scientific journals. Many students have also presented their work at national conferences and undergraduate research symposia at the University of Rochester. Program : Over the 10-week summer research period, participants attend a series of informal seminars covering research topics as well as others, such as preparing for graduate school. These seminars are intended to foster discussion among REU students and faculty, and to serve as a basis for further social and scientific interaction. Students whose projects are primarily experimental are encouraged to attend mini-courses in electronics and in machine shop techniques. The core research experience takes place in the context of research groups working at the University's research facilities. Students present their work at an informal symposium at the end of the summer. They are encouraged to work with their research advisers toward completion of publications, submission of abstracts, and presentations of their work at professional and student conferences.

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