Participants w/ Talk Titles

Participant Contact Information

Organizer: Stephen Hill, FSU

Participants
Peter Armitage, Johns Hopkins University Physics
"Probing correlated electrons in the THz at high magnetic fields and intensities"

Rick Averitt, Boston University, Physics
"A perspective on the potential of dynamic high-field excitation experiments on correlated electron materials"

Larry Carr, Brookhaven National Lab, Photon Sciences
"Time-Resolved Studies of Materials using Accelerator-based THz Sources at the NSLS"

Natalia Drichko, Johns Hopkins University, Physics and Astronomy

Glenn Edwards, Duke University
"Potential Biological Applications of THz/IR"

Jack Freed, Cornell University, Chemistry
"High Frequency ESR: Biophysical Applications and Challenges"

Martin Gruebele, University of Illinois, Chemistry
"Protein-solvent dynamics: current and future THz experiments"

Carol Hirschmugl, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
"Rapid and Contact-less Broadband IR WIde-field Imaging with Multiple Synchrotron Beams"

Junichiro Kono, Rice University, Electrical/Computer Engineering
"Time-Domain Terahertz Magneto-Spectroscopy of Low-Dimensional Electron Plasmas"

David Leitner, University of Nevada-Reno, Chemistry
"Saccharides and proteins in solution: Computational studies of the molecular dynamics underlying THz spectra"

Andrea Markelz, SUNY Buffalo, Physics
"Over view of measurements on liquids and biomolecules using THz TDS"

Janice Musfeldt, University of Tennessee, Chemistry
"Light-induced, lattice-driven magnetic phase transitions in molecular solids"

Robert Peale, University of Central Florida, Physics
"Anecdotes from THz science and about THz sources"

David Plusquellic, NIST
"State-resolved THz Spectroscopy: Phase Coherent Broadband Methods for High Sensitivity at Sub-us Scan Speeds"

Nick Polfer, University of Florida, Chemistry
"Far infrared spectroscopy of mass-selected complexes pertaining to catalysis, astrochemistry and biochemistry"

Charlie Schmuttenmaer, Yale University, Chemistry
"THz-TDS studies of low frequency modes in organic molecular crystals and time-resolved THz studies of electron injection on dye-sensitized metal oxide nanomaterials"

Mark Sherwin, UC Santa Barbara, Physics
"Ultra-strong coupling of short and quasi-cw THz pulses with semiconductor nanostructures"

John Singleton, Los Alamos National Laboratory

David Tanner, University of Florida, Physics
"Photons, magnetic fields, Cooper pairs, and quasparticles: The use of synchrotron sources to study pairbreaking in superconductors"

Antoinette Taylor, Los Alamos National Laboratory
"Ultrafast Dynamics in Complex Materials: Probing to Control"

Wim van der Zande, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Molecular Biophysics
"Three Short Aspects:  Non-linear THz excitation, THz as a low frequency source and Serendipity"

Peter Weightman, University of Liverpool
"Are there terahertz solutions to problems in understanding the physics of life"

Gwyn Williams, JLab
"Low frequency electronic and vibrational dynamical coupling"

From the NHMFL
Gregory Boebinger, Director of the NHMFL

Stephen Hill, Florida State University, Physics John Singleton (LANL)

Dmitry Smirnov, NHMFL
"Prospects of broadband IR spectroscopy with split-helix magnet".

Johan van Tol, NHMFL EPR group
"Electrical and Optical detection of Coherent Spin Excitations at High Field"