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Monday, July  3

800  -    900  Breakfast
830  - 1100
   Registration
 

 

  930    Opening of the Symposium 
S.N.Bagayev, V.I.Denisov

 

For the reports presentation on the Symposium we plan to use the following projective devices:
·        overhead - projector;
·        slide - projector;
·        and multimedia  projector - model “InFocus - 435z” (True 1024x768 XGA resolution, http://www.infocus.com ).  The managing software - “ Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 ”

Session I - New trends in laser physics 
Chair:
S.N.Bagayev

 

1000  -  1030

Zh.I. Alferov, Yoffe Physical Technical Institute, St.-Petersburg, Russia
DGS-semiconductor lasers – state and perspectives
1030  -  1100  Ken-ichi Ueda, Institute for Laser Science, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan  
Possible coherent summation of multi elements lasers, semiconductor lasers and fiber lasers
1100  -  1130 K.A.Valiev, Physicotechnological Institute of RAS,Moscow, Russia
Quantum computers:21nd Century challenge in computing
1130 – 1200 Coffee Break
1200  -  1230 K. Jungmann, Physikalisches Institut Universitaet Heidelberg Heidelberg, Germany
Towards increased precision in artificial atom spectroscopy - atomic and particle physics meet
1230  -  1300 A.M. Zheltikov, International Laser Center, Moscow State University, Russia
Nonlinear Optics of Short Light Pulses in Photonic Crystals
1300  -  1330 R. Byer, Stanford University, Center for Nonlinear Optical Materials, E. Ginzton Laboratory, USA
LIGO project and the progress toward laser interferometer detection of gravitational waves  
1330 – 1500  Lunch

Session II - High resolution laser spectroscopy  I 
Chair: M.Ducloy

 

1500 – 1530

Ch. Chardonnet, Univ. Paris-Nord, France
Two photon Ramsey fringes with a beam of SF6
1530 – 1600 L.Willmann, Dept. of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
High-resolution spectroscopy of ultra-cold Hydrogen
1600 – 1620 S.N. Bagayev, A.S. Dychkov, S.A. Farnosov, N.V. Fateev, A.A Harin, O.V. Klein, V.M. Klementyev, A.V. Kirpichnikov, D.B. Kolker, Yu.A. Matyugin, V.S. Pivtsov, V.F.Zakharyash
Improvement in accuracy of absolute frequency measurements of the Ti:Sa/I2 standard at 732 nm for high precision spectroscopy of muonium
1620 – 1640

S.G. Karshenboim, D.I. Mendeleev Istitute for Metrology, St. Petersburg, Russia and Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching, Germany
Precision spectroscopy of simple atoms and tests of the bound state QED

1640 – 1710 Coffee Break

Session III - High resolution laser spectroscopy- II
Chair: 
D.von der Linde

 
1710 – 1740

W. Kiefer, T. Chen, G. Flachenecker, M. Heid, A. Materny, R. Pausch, M. Schmitt, U. Schmitt, T. Siebert, A. Vierheilig and P. Waltner, Institut fuer Physikalische Chemie, Universitaet Wuerzburg, Germany
Application of Femtosecond Coherent Raman Spectroscopy

1740 – 1810 L.P. Kuznetsova, V.M. Petnikova, K.V. Rudenko, V.V. Shuvalov, International Laser Center, Moscow State University, Russia
Coherent four-photon picosecond spectroscopy of ultrathin Ni films: ultrafast relaxation, band structure splitting and electron subsystem temperature
  1810 –  1840 F. du Burck, University Paris 13, Villetaneuse, France 
Ultra-high resolution stimulated Raman spectroscopy : detection technique and applications
1840 –  1910 V. Zadkov, International Laser Center, Moscow State University, Russia
Photoinduced Optical Rotation in a Racemic Mixture of Hydrogen Peroxide Molecules
2000  – 2200 WELCOME PARTY

 

Tuesday, July  4

800 - 900  Breakfast

Session V
 
Highly stable lasers, precision physical experiments  I
Chair: E.Vinogradov

 
  900  -   930 S.N.Bagayev, Inst. of Laser Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Femtosecond optical clock: today and tomorrow
930  -  1000 K.R. Vogel, C.W. Oates, E.A. Curtis, R. Rafac, J.S. Wells, B. Frech, D. Lee, R.W. Fox, S.A. Diddams, J.C.Bergquist and L. Hollberg, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, USA 
Cold Atom Optical Frequency References and Precision Measurements
1000  -  1030 R. Holzwarth, Th. Udem, J. Reichert, M. Niering, M. Fischer, M. Weitz, T.W. Haensch, Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching, Germany.
J. C. Knight, W. J. Wadsworth, P. St. J. Russell, Optoelectronics Group, University of Bath, Bath, UK
P.Lemonde, G. Santarelli, M. Abgrall, A. Clairon, BNM-LPTF, Paris,France
C. Salomon, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS, Paris, France
A new type of frequency chain and optical frequency measurements on atomic hydrogen
1030  -  1100   Scott A. Diddams+, David J. Jones, Jun Ye, Steven T. Cundiff, and John L. Hall, University of Colorado and NIST+, Boulder, USA
Precision optical frequency metrology with femtosecond lasers  
1100 – 1130 Coffee Break

Session VI
Highly stable lasers, precision physical experiments  II
Chair: Ch.Chardonnet

1130 – 1200 G. Hagel, C. Schwob, L. Jozefowski, B. de Beauvoir, L. Hilico, F. Nez, L. Julien and F. Biraben, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Universitι Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
O. Acef and A. Clairon, Laboratoire Primaire du Temps et des Friquences, Paris, France
Metrology of hydrogen atom: determination of the Rydberg constant and Lamb shifts
1200 – 1230 M.Eichenseer, T.Becker, Ch. Schwedes, A.Yu.Nevsky*, E.Peik, J.von Zanthier, H.Walther, R.Holzwarth, P.V.Pokasov*, J. Reichert, Th.Udem, T.W.Haensch, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Quantenoptik and Sektion Physik der LMU Munchen, 85748 Garching, Germany, *permanent address Institute of Laser Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
M. N. Skvortsov, S. N. Bagayev, Institute of Laser Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
In+ single ion optical frequency standard
1230 – 1300 N. Beverini, M. Ortolano, G.A. Costanzo, A De Marchi, E. Maccioni, P. Marsili, A. Ruffini, V. Barychev†, Dipartimento di Fisica dell’Universitΰ di Pisa, Dipartimento di Elettronica del Politecnico di Torino, †IMVP, NIIFTRI, Mendeleevo, Russia
CS cell atomic clock optically pumped by a diode laser
1300 – 1330

J. von Zanthier, Th. Becker, M. Eichenseer, A. Yu. Nevsky*, Ch. Schwedes, E.Peik, H.Walther, R. Holzwarth, J. Reichert, Th. Udem, T. W. Haensch, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Quantenoptik and Sektion Physik der LMU Munchen, 85748 Garching, Germany, *permanent address Institute of Laser Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia 
P. V. Pokasov, M. N. Skvortsov, S. N. Bagayev, Institute of Laser Physics, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia,
 
Absolute frequency measurement of the In+ clock transition with a mode-locked femtosecond laser

1330 – 1500 Lunch

Session VII
new optical materials
Chair:K.Ueda

1500 – 1530 A.A. Kaminskii, Inst. of the Crystallography, RAS, Moscow
New laser and nonlinear crystals for quantum electronics
1530 – 1600 I.A.Shcherbakov, General Physics Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia
Multi-levels schemes of solid state lasers
1600 – 1630

M.F.Koldunov*,A.A.Manenkov**,and A.V.Reznichenko***, * R &D Enterprise “Optronika”, Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, ** General Physics Institute, Moscow, *** R&D Enterprise “Alfa-Akonis”, Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region
Dye-Doped  Polymer-Filled Microporous Glass Composite-a New Material for Laser Optics

1630 – 1700 Coffee Break

Session VIII
nonlinear optical phenomena
Chair: E.Wintner

1700 – 1730 Lars Dähne1,2), E. Biller2), 1) MPI für Grenzflaechen- und Kolloidforschung, Potsdam, 2) Institute of Physical Chemistry, Berlin, Germany
New optical properties by extraordinary high oscillator strength in ordered dye films
1730 – 1800 E.A. Vinogradov, Inst. of Spectroscopy, RAS, Troitsk
Femtosecond photoresponce of structures with the schottky barrier
1800 – 1830 Coffee Break
1800 – 1930 POSTER SESSION I
Chair:
A.Goncharov
1900 – 2000 Dinner
2000 Concert Program

Wednesday, July  5

800 - 900  Breakfast

Session IX
nonlinear optical phenomena
Chair: V.Shuvalov

  900  -    930 F.Giammanco, P. Ceccherini, T.Di Palma, Dipartimento di Fisica e Unitá INFM – Univ. of Pisa, Italy
The role of multiphoton ionization in harmonic generation by wave-mixing
930 – 1000 

V.V. Kozlov, A.B. Matsko, V.B. Smirnov, Rochester Theory Center for Optical Science and Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY; Department of Physics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Russian Center for Laser Physics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Manipulation with quantum solitons

1000 – 1030 Po Dong, Weining Man, and Jin-Yue Gao, Jilin University, Changchun, China
Inversionless gain without incoherent pumping
1030 – 1100 A.P.Alodjants, Innsbruck University, , Innsbruck, Austria, A.Yu.Leksin, A.V.Prokhorov and S.M.Arakelian, Vladimir State University, Vladimir, Russia
Polarization superposition of mesoscopic states and precise measurements in quantum optics and atomic physics: phase transitions and switching effects, decoherence and reduction problems, entropy and reversibility aspects
1100 – 1130 Break

Session X
Laser cooling and trapping, Bose - Einstein condensation
Chair: E.Baklanov

 
1130 – 1200 V.I.Balykin, Inst. of Spectroscopy, RAS, Troitsk
Information cooling of neutral atoms
1200 – 1230

E. Tiemann, Institut fuer Quantenoptik, Universitaet Hannover, Germany
Cold collisions studied by high resolution laser spectroscopy

1230 – 1300 M. Gangl, P. Horak, H. Ritsch, Institut fuer Theoretische Physik Universitaet Innsbruck
Collective dynamical cooling of neutral particles in a high-Q optical cavity
1300 – 1330

V.A. Alekseev, D.D.Krylova, P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia
Temperature dependence of condensate fraction of weakly nonideal trapped Bose gas

1330 – 1500  Lunch

Session XI
Atomic interferometry and lithography, cavity QED
Chair: L.
Hollbers

 
1500 – 1530

S.N. Bagayev, V.I. Baraulya, A.E. Bonert, A.N. Goncharov, M.R. Seydaliev, A.S. Tychkov Institute of Laser Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Atom interferometry with Mg beams

1530 – 1600 M. Mützel1), K. Peithmann2), M. Flaspöhler2), D. Haubrich1), K. Buse2),1), D. Meschede1), 1)Institute for Applied Physics, University of  Bonn, Germany, 2)Faculty for Physics, University of Osnabrück, Germany
Complex patterns in atom lithography: Holographic light mask
1600 – 1630 B. Viaris de Lesegno, J. Reinhardt, M. Boustimi, F. Perales, J. Baudon, and J. Robert
Lithography with an atomic Stern Gerlach Interferometer
1630 – 1700 M. Ducloy, Univ. Paris-Nord, Inst. Galilee, Villetaneuse, France
Recent progress in dielectric cavity QED and long-range atom-surface interactions
1700 – 1730

C. J. Hood, T. W. Lynn, A. C. Doherty, D. W. Vernooy, J. Ye, and H. J. Kimble, Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics 12-33, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
Single Atoms Bound in Orbit by Single Photons

 1730 – 1800 Coffee Break
1730 – 1900 POSTER SESSION II 
Chair: A.Razhev
1830– 1930 Dinner
2030 Concert Program of organic music of the Novosibirsk State Conservatory

 

Thursday, July  6

800 - 830  Breakfast

Session XII
Femtosecond phenomena, ultra- high intensity laser fields
and high field physics 
Chair: W. Kiefer

 
830  -    900 E.Wintner, I.T.Sorokina, E.Sorokin, Photonics Institute,Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Recent developments in ultra-short pulse solid-state lasers
900  -    930 J. Kieffer, INRS-Ehergie, Univ. du QueBec, Canada
Hot solid density plasmas produced by intense femtosecond lasers, femtosecond x-ray pulses and applications to Dynamic Imaging
  930  -  1000 V.M.Gordienko, O.V.Chutko, D.M.Golishnikov, P.M.Mikheev, A.B.Savel’ev, T.V.Vlasov, and R.V.Volkovα Physics Faculty, International Laser Center, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State Univ., Moscow , Russia 
Dense femtosecond plasma at moderate intensities: hot electrons, fast ions, and nuclear processes
1000  -  1030 Coffee Break
1030 – 1100 D. von der Linde, Institut fur Laser- und Plasmaphysik, Universitat Essen, Germany
Femtosecond time resolution: A new perspective in x-ray spectroscopy
1100 – 1130 A.A.Babin, N.M.Bityurin, A.I.Korytin, A.M.Sergeev, and A.N.Stepanov, Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Microprocessing and modification of materials using femtosecond laser pulses
1130 – 1200 O.L. Antipov, A.S. Kuzhelev, D.V. Chausov, and A.P. Zinov'ev, Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
High average-power solid-state lasers with dynamical population gratings  
1200 – 1230 Coffee Break

 Session XIII
Laser sources and their noises characteristics  
Chair:A.Dmitriev

1230 – 1250 J.-P.Poizat, Insitut d’Optique,Orsay, France
Quantum noise of laser diodes – Importance of nonorthogonal modes
1250 – 1310 A. N. Pisarchik*, F. T. Arecchi , R. Meucci, and A. DiGarbo, Instituto Nazionale di Ottica, L. E. Fermi 6, Florence, Italy, *Centro de Investigaciones en Optica A.C., Apartado Postal León, Gto, México.
Synchronization of Shilnikov Chaos in a CO2 Laser with Feedback
1310 – 1330 J. Stenger, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Braunschweig Germany
Femtosecond lasers in frequency metrology: Noise properties and the role of n2
1330 - 1500 Lunch
  excursion down the Ob’ river on motor-ship
2000 Symposium Dinner

 

Friday, July 7

800 - 900  Breakfast

Session XIV
physics of laser biomedicine and chemistry, 
optical coherence tomography, microscopic bioimagins

Chair:A.Sergeev

900  -    930 H.P. Weber, B.J. Zueger, B. Ott, Th. Schaffner*, P. Mainil-Varlet*, M. Frenz, Institute of Applied Physics, University of Berne, Switzerland, * Institute of Pathology, University of Berne, Switzerland
Laser-assisted cartilage soldering
  930  -  1000 Alexander Provorov, Tatyana Kozhevnikova, Vladymir Salmin, Krasnoyarsk State University, Russia
Influence of high-intense ultra-violet laser radiation on cell immunity
1000  -  1030 Monika Ritsch-Marte, Institute for Medical Physics, University of Innsbruck, Austria
3D-force calibration of optical tweezers for mechanical stimulation of surfactant-releasing human lung cells
1030  -  1100 S.N.Bagayev*, V.M. Gelikonov**, R.V. Kuranov**, A.M.Razhev*, I.V. Turchin**, A.A. Zhupikov*, *Institute of Laser Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia, **Institute of Applied Physics, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
New ophthalmic laser complex for correction refractive errors assisted by optical coherence tomography
1100 – 1130 Coffee Break

Session XV
Laser applications
Chair: A.Manenkov

1130 – 1200 G.G. Matvienko, Inst. of Atmospheric Optics, Tomsk, Russia
Present-day technologies for laser sensing of ambient medium
1200 – 1230 M.G. Galuskin, V.S.Golubev, V.Ya.Panchenko, P. V. Korolenko, Yu.N.Zavalov, Institute on Laser and Information Technologies, Shatura, Russia
The Investigation of Optical Parameters of Turbulent Non-Equilibrium Gas Flow in Fast-Axial-Flow CO2 Lasers
1230 - 1300 SYMPOSIUM CLOSING
  CLOSING REMARKS
1300 - 1430  Lunch