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TECHNICAL DIGEST
Volume-II(Wednesday 18-Thursday 19)
CLEO /Pacific Rim 2001The 4th Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
Nippon Convention CenterMakuhari Messe
Chiba, Japan15-19 July, 2001
Co-Located with lnterOpto2001
Sponsored byThe Japan Society of Applied Physics
IEICE/Electronics SocietylEICE/Commimication Society
IEEE/Lasers and Electro-Optics SocietyOptical Society of America
Optoelectronic Industry and Technology Development Associationi / I UB/TIB Hannover 89
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CONTENTS
Wednesday, July 18
WAI: High Density Optical Disk [Room A]Chairpersons: Y.P. Park, Yonsei Univ., Korea
15:00 WA1-1 A Challenge Over 100Gb/in2 Rewritable/Removable MO(Invited) Storage
A. Itoh, N. Ohta*, T. Uchiyama**, A. Takahashi***, M.Mieda***, N. Iketani***, Y. Uchihara****, M. Nakata****,K. Tezuka**, H. Awano*, S. Imai* and K. Nakagawa,Nihon Univ., *Hitachi Maxell, **Fujitsu, ***Sharp and****Sanyo Electr., JAPAN II-2
15:30 WA1-2 Prototyped XY Stages Driving EB Mastering for a High Den-sity Optical RecordingS. Hosaka, H. Koyanagi, K. Katoh, F. Isshiki, T. Suzuki, M.Miyamoto, Y. Miyauchi, A. Arimoto and T. Nishida,Hitachi, JAPAN II-4
15:45 WA1-3 Robust Controller Design for Single-Stage Track-FollowingSystem in Magneto-Optical Disk DrivesY. Ikai, I. Watanabe and J. Ichihara, Fujitsu Labs.,JAPAN II-6
16:00 WA1-4 Rate 8/14 Asymmetrical DC Control Code for Optical DisksY. Katayama, T. Katou, T. Nishiya, H. Yamakawa and S.Taira, Hitachi, JAPAN H-8
16:15 WA1-5 Effect of Vertical and Lateral Birefringence in PolycarbonateSubstrates on Magneto-Optical SignalsT. Umezawa, Teijin, JAPAN 11-10
WB1: Special Sessioir.New Topics for High Density Optical Disk [Room B]Chairpersons: V. Ozguz, Irvine Sensors, U.S.A.
09:00 WB1-1 Optical Recording R&D in Taiwan(Invited) E.G. Lean, ITRI, TAIWAN 11-12
09:30 WB1-2 Optical Storage with High-Numerical-Aperture Lenses(Invited) I. Ichimura, Sony, JAPAN 11-14
10:00 WB1-3 Design and Fabrication of Micro Optical Components for(Invited) Optical Data Storage by Micromolding
S. Kang and S.-D. Moon, Yonsei Univ., KOREA 11-1611:00 WB1-4 Near-Field Interactions Appeared between Recording Marks
(Invited) beyond the Diffraction LimitJ. Tominaga, NAIR, JAPAN 11-18
11:30 WB1-5 Advanced MO Materials and Storage Devices Toward 100(Invited) Gb/in2
N. Ohta and H. Awano, Hitachi Maxell, JAPAN II-20
WB2: Devices for Transmission Systems [Room B]Chairpersons: F. Tong, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, China
15:00 WB2-1 High Speed Optical Transponder and Its Applications to(Invited) WDM Systems
G. Lyu, ETRI, KOREA 11-2215:30 WB2-2 A Study on Gain Modulation Characteristics of Broadband
C-Band and L-Band EDFAsK. Imai and N. Edagawa, KDD R&D, JAPAN 11-24
15:45 VVB2-3 Compact Tunable FBG Filters Using Ni Film Heater and Sur-face Memory Alloy (SMA) Coil ActuatorS. Nagaoka, N. Take, Y. Tawa, Y. Ohba and Y. Takahashi,Takuma Natl. College of Technol, JAPAN 11-26
16:00 WB2-4 Wideband True-Time-Delay Unit Using Discrete-ChirpedFiber Bragg Grating PrismY. Liu, J. Yang and J. Yao, Nanyang Technol. Univ.,SINGAPORE 11-28
16:15 WB2-5 A Dual-Wavelength CW/Mode-Locked Fiber Ring LaserJ. Yao and J. Yao, Nanyang Technol. Univ., SINGAPORE.... 11-30
WC1: Short Wavelength and Widegap Material Lasers [Room C]Chairpersons: G. Hatakoshi, Toshiba, Japan
09:00 WC1-1(Invited)
09:30 WC1-2
09:45 WC1-3
10:00 WC1-4
10:15 WC1-5
High Performance Blue-Violet AlGalnN Laser DiodesS. Uchida, T. Tojyo, S. Kijima and M. Ikeda, Sony ShiroishiSemicond., JAPANBlue Light-Emitting Diode Fabrication of an InGaN/GaNEpilayer Bonded on a Si Substrate by Laser LiftoffC.C. Chen, M.C. Hsu, J.R. Hsiao, J.L. Yen, Y.J. Yang,C.H. Lin, L.A. Wang and C.C. Liu*, Natl. Taiwan Univ.and *Epistar, TAIWANSpontaneous Polarization Effects on the Optical Propertiesof AlGaN/InGaN/GaN Quantum WellsL.-H. Peng, K.-T. Hsu, C.-W. Shih, C.-C. Chuo* and J.-I.Chyi*, Natl. Taiwan Univ. and *Natl. Central Univ.,TAIWAN680-nm Multi-Element Laser-Diode Array for High-Speedand High-Resolution Laser PrintersS. Nakatsuka, J. Sakamoto*, K. Sasaki* and S. Saito*,Hitachi and *Hitachi-Koki, JAPANFeasibility Study of CdF2/CaF2 Intersubband TransitionLasersM. Watanabe, N. Sakamaki and T. Ishikawa, Tokyo Inst. ofTechnol., JAPAN
11-32
11-34
11-36
11-38
11-40
WC2: Semiconductor Lasers for Lightwave Communications [Room C]Chairpersons: Y. Nakano, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
11:00 WC2-1 Uncooled InGaAlAs MQW Lasers for Datacom Applica-(Invited) tions Grown by MOVPE
T. Tsuchiya, Hitachi, JAPAN 11-42
11:30 WC2-2 Distributed Reflector Lasers with Wirelike Active RegionsHaving Asymmetric Output PropertyN. Nunoya, M. Morshed, K. Ohira, S. Tamura and S. Arai,Tokyo Inst. of Technol., JAPAN 11-44High Power 980nm LasersT. Yamaguchi, Furukawa Electr., JAPAN 11-46Low-Crosstalk 3.125 Gbps x 4-Channel LD and PD Arrayswith Isolated Electrode for Parallel Optical CommunicationsN. Suzuki, K. Shiba, T. Tsukuda and T. Nakamura, NEC,JAPAN H-48
WC3: Light Sources for DWDM Applications [Room C]Chairpersons: K. Uomi, OpNext Japan, Japan
11:45
12:15
WC2-3(Invited)WC2-4
15:00 WC3-1(Invited)
15:30 WC3-2
15:45 WC3-3
16:00 WC3-4
16:15 WC3-5
Wavelength-Selectable Microarray Light Sources for WDMOptical CommunicationsK. Kudo, T. Sasaki and M. Yamaguchi, NEC, JAPANIntegrated DWDM Laser Arrays with Stable and High-SMSR WavelengthsI.-F. Jang, S.-L. Lee, C.-Y. Wang*, L.-W. Lai* and W.-J.Ho*, Natl. Taiwan Univ. of Sci.&Technol. and *ChunghwaTelecom, TAIWANOptical Modulator/DFB Laser Using an lnGaAlAs MQWStructureJ. Shimizu, M. Shirai, T. Tsuchiya, A. Taike and S. Tsuji,Hitachi, JAPANOne-Step Rapid Thermal Process for Bandgap Tuned Lasersin GaAs/AIGaAs StructureS.L. Ng, B.S. Ooi*, Y.L. Lam and Y.C. Chan, NanyangTechnol. Univ., SINGAPORE and *Phosistor Technol.,USAFabrication of Multiple-Wavelength Lasers in InGaAs/In-GaAsP Structures Using Direct Laser WritingT.K. Ong, Y.C. Chan and B.S. Ooi, Nanyang Technol.Univ., SINGAPORE
11-50
11-52
11-54
11-56
11-58
PI: Poster Session 1 [Room E] 13:00-14:30
Pl-1 The 200W Power High-Stability KrF Excimer LaserH. Hoshino, Y. Kodama, K. Takahashi, Y. Sugimoto, T.Abe, K. Sajiki and T. Nire, Komatsu, JAPAN
Pl-2 High Efficient Electric-Discharge ArF and KrF ExcimerLasers with He as a Buffer GasA.M. Razhev, S.N. Bagayev and A.A. Zhupikov, Inst. ofLaser Physics SD RAS, Russia
11-60
H-62
Pl-3 Mode Controllable TEA CO2 Laser with a Couple of Com-pact Profile Electrodes & Non-Raining Discharge and Its Ap-plicationsD. Zhuang, P. Limsuwan*, G. Yu and X. Zhuang**,Chinese Acad. ofSci., CHINA, *KMUTT, THAILAND and**Shanghai Philips, CHINA 11-64
Pl-4 Trace-Level Isotope Concentration-Ratio Measurement12CO2-
13CO2 Laser SystemT. Matsushima, J. Kawanabe*, H. Maekawa*, S. Saimi*, T.Sueta** and Y. Cho***, Nara Natl. College of Technol.,*Aloka, **Setsunan Univ., ***Okayama Prefect. Univ.,JAPAN 11-66
Pl-5 Study of a High Power CO2 Laser Mode Based on Binary Op-tical ResonatorQ. Xu and Y. Sun, J. Ye and S. Li, Huzhong Univ. ofSci.&Technol., CHINA 11-68
Pl-6 Multi-Frequency Pulsations in Mode-Locked Fiber LasersJ.M. Soto-Crespo, N. Akhmediev* and G. Town**,C.S.I.C, SPAIN, *Australian Natl. Univ. and **Univ. ofSydney, AUSTRALIA 11-70
Pl-7 Coexistence of a Multiplicity of Stable and Unstable Solitonsin Fiber LasersN. Akhmediev, J.M. Soto-Crespo* and K.S. Chiang**, Aus-tralian Natl. Univ., AUSTRALIA, *C.S.I.C, SPAIN and**City Univ. of Hong Kong, CHINA 11-72
Pl-8 Dumping Out a Single Qualified Q-Switch Pulse from a Self-Injected Solid Laser and its Application on Non-LinearOpticsD. Zhuang, P. Limsuwan*, G. Yu and X. Zhuang**,Chinese Acad. ofSci., CHINA, *KMUTT, THAILAND and**Shanghai Philips, CHINA 11-74
Pl-9 Use of Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter as a Unidirectional Ele-ment for a Ring LaserY. Wang, N. Saito and H. Tashiro, RIKEN, JAPAN 11-76
Pl-10 Regenerative Amplifier with Variable Pulse WidthY. Leng, H. Lu, L. Lin, W. Zhang and Z. Xu, Chinese Acad.ofSci., CHINA 11-78
Pl-11 Ab-Initio Analysis for Optical Absorption Spectra ofCe3+-Doped Solid-State Laser CrystalsT. Ishii, T. Tohei, K. Fujimura, K. Ogasawara and H.Adachi, Kyoto Univ., JAPAN 11-80
Pl-12 SCH Doping Effects in a 1.55um InGaAsP/InGaAsP MQWElectro-Absorption ModulatorJ. Shim, Y. Eo and D. Jang*, Hanyang Univ. and *SamsungElectr., KOREA 11-82
Pl-13 Low Quantum Noise Laser Diodes Using High-Finesse-Cavi-tiesK.A. Shore and D.M. Kane*, Univ. of Wales, UK and *Mac-quarie Univ., AUSTRALIA 11-84
Pl-14 High Power l.SSum Integrated Superluminescent LightSourceG. Du, Y. Liu, Y. Zeng, J. Song and Y. Zhi, Jilin Univ.,CHINA H-86
Pl-15 Three-Section laser Diode with magnetically-ControlledBistabilityW. Zaets and K. Ando, ETL, JAPAN 11-88
Pl-16 Chirped Amplification of Picosecond Gain-Switched LaserPulse by Using Traveling-Wave Semiconductor Optical Am-plifierG.-R. Lin, S.-K. Lee and K.-H. Lin*, Tatung Univ. and*Chung-Hwa Telecom Labs., TAIWAN 11-90
Pl-17 Backward-Pumping WDM Fiber Laser Sources Using GainFibers of Various Lengths as Self-EqualizersS.-K. Liaw and S.-C. Liu, Natl. Taiwan Univ. ofSci.&Technol., TAIWAN 11-92
Pl-18 Analysis of High Frequency Modulated Fiber Bragg GratingExternal Cavity LaserR.H. Qu, Z.J. Fang, J.X. Geng, G.D. Cao, W.Z. Zhang,G.T. Chen and J.P. Meunier*, Chinese Acad. ofSci.,CHINA and *Jean-Monnet Univ., FRANCE 11-94
Pl-19 Measurement of Distorted Wavefront in Table-Top-Ter-awatt Laser SystemH. Xu and L. Lin, Chinese Acad. of Sci., CHINA 11-96
Pl-20 Average Power Scaling of High Repetition-Rate Femtose-cond Pulses by Cascading CW Multi-Pass AmplifierH. Murakami, Y. Suzuki, T. Kozeki, H. Ohtake, Z. Liu andN. Sarukura, IMS, JAPAN 11-98
Pl-21 Investigations of Femtosecond Laser System Pumped Ne-Like Fe X-Ray LasersJ.-Y. Lin, Natl. Chung Cheng Univ. TAIWAN 11-100
Pl-22 Time-Frequency Characteristics of High-Order HarmonicsGenerated by Intense Femtosecond Laser PulsesJ.-H. Kim, D.G. Lee and C.H. Nam, KAIST, KOREA 11-102
Pl-23 The Role of Atomic Level Structure in the Two-Color FieldDriven High Order Harmonic Generation in AtomsZ. Zeng, R. Li, Y. Cheng, W. Yu and Z. Xu, Chinese Acad.of Sci., CHINA II-104
PI-24 Nonlinear Wave-Wave Interaction for a Ultrashort Laser inUnderdense PlasmasY. Tang, S. Han, C. Zhang, F. Zhong, Y. Wu, J. Chen, Y.Zhu, Z. Li, H. Lu, X. Yang, W. Wang, Y. Jiang and Z. Xu,Chinese Acad. of Sci., CHINA 11-106
Pl-25 Studies of Femtosecond Laser Pulses-Interacting with Metal-lic and Dielectric TargetsL.M. Chen, J. Zhang, H. Teng, Q.L. Dong, Z.L. Chen, T.J.Liang, L.Z. Zhao and Z.Y. Wei, Chinese Acad. of Sci.,CHINA IM08
Pl-26 Production of Highly-Charged Ions by Clusters Irradiatedwith Ultrashort High-Intense Pulse LaserS. Namba, T. Kawachi, N. Hasegawa, K. Nagashima, K.Sukegawa, M. Tanaka and Y. Kato, JAERI, JAPAN 11-110
PI-27 Coulomb Explosion of Benzene Induced by an Intense LaserFieldS. Shimizu, H. Harada*, N. Nakashima*, S. Okihara, S.Sakabe and Y. Izawa*, Osaka Univ. and *Osaka City Univ.,JAPAN 11-112
Pl-28 Strong Interaction of Rare Gas Clusters with High-IntensityLaser PulsesJ. Liu, R. Li, P. Zhu, Y. Zhu and Z. Xu, Chinese Acad. ofSci., CHINA 11-114
Pl-29 Photoionization of Polychlorinated Compounds with an In-tense Femtosecond Laser PulseH. Harada, S. Shimizu, T. Yatsuhashi, N. Nakashima, S.Sakabe* and Y. Izawa*, Osaka City Univ. and *OsakaUniv., JAPAN 11-116
Pl-30 Diode Spectroscopy of Isotope Carbon Dioxide with InG-aAs/InGaAsP Compressively Strained Quantum-Well LaserA. Ubukata, J. Dong*, K. Suzuki and K. Matsumoto,Nippon Sanso, JAPAN and *Beijing Photoron Optoelec-tron., CHINA 11-118
Pl-31 Trace NO2 Detection with Yb Fiber Laser Pumped Mid-IRDifference Frequency GenerationH. Ashizawa, M. Takahashi, S. Ohara, M. Endo, S.Yamaguchi, K. Nanri, T. Fujioka and F.K. Tittel*, TokaiUniv., JAPAN and *Rice Univ. USA 11-120
Pl-32 Studies on Hyperfine Structures of 139La by High ResolutionSpectroscopic MethodsH. Park, I. Chae, E.C. Jung, J. Han, Y. Rhee and J. Lee,Korea Atomic Energy Res. Inst., KOREA 11-122
Pl-33 Dual Mode Amplification of Dye Laser by Injection-SeedingMethodH. Ohmi, K. Yasutake, Y. Matsui, A. Takeuchi, H.Kakiuchi, K. Yoshii and Y. Mori, Osaka Univ., JAPAN 11-124
PI-34 Performance Characteristics of a Passive Infection LockedPower Build-Up Cavity for Multi-Gas DetectionS. Ohara, T. Oketani, M. Endo, S. Yamaguchi, K. Nanri andT. Fujioka, Tokai Univ., JAPAN 11-126
Pl-35 Conflicting Experimental Results Observed from aN d ^ V d / C r ^ Y A G Passively Q-Switched Microship LaserY.W. Lee and Y.C. Huang, Natl. Tsinghua Univ., TAIWAN... 11-128
Pl-36 Maximum Entanglement of Quantum-Dot Systems with Sin-gle Excitation in the Spin van der Waals ModelA. Miranowicz, S.K. Ozdemir, M. Koashi, N. Imoto and Y.Hirayama, JST, JAPAN 11-130
Pl-37 Squeezing by Damping in a Driven Coupled-OscillatorSystemH. Nha, J.-H. Lee and K. An*, Seoul Natl. Univ. and*KAIST, KOREA H-132
Pl-38 Superiuminal Pulse Propagation and Group Velocity inAnomalous Dispersion Region of an Absorbing MediumMd.A.I. Talukder, T. Ito, Y. Amagishi and M. Tomita,Shizuoka Univ., JAPAN IM34
Pl-39 Two Beam Spatial Correlation Method in Amplifying Scatter-ing MediumT. Ito, Md.A.I. Talukder, S. Hattori and M. Tomita,Shizuoka Univ., JAPAN H-136
Pl-40 Trapping and Alignment of a Microfibre Using the DiscreteDipole ApproximationT.A. Nieminen, H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop and N.R.Heckenberg, Univ. of Queensland, AUSTRALIA 11-138
Pl-41 Dark MOT and Magnetic Trap of Sodium AtomsR. Tajima, S. Hayakawa, T. Miyaharu, S. Watanabe, T.Aoki and A. Morinaga, Sci. Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN 11-140
Pl-42 90° Phase-Matched Second-Harmonic Generation inGdCa4O(BO3)3 and YCa4O(BO3)3
N. Umemura, H. Nakao*, H. Furuya*, M. Yoshimura*, Y.Mori*, T. Sasaki*, K. Yoshida and K. Kato**, Osaka Inst.of Technol., *Osaka Univ. and **Chitose Inst. ofSci.&Technol., JAPAN 11-142
P1-43 Optical Second Harmonic Intensity Image of a Metal GratingSurfaceH. Sano, M. Kume, H. Nakagawa and G. Mizutani, JAIST,JAPAN 11-144
PI-44 Optical Second Harmonic Generation from SiO2/Rutile TiO2
(110)M. Murao, E. Kobayashi and G. Mizutani, JAIST, JAPAN... II-146
Pl-45 Generation of Coherent VUV Radiation in Rare Gases withConical Laser BeamsV.E. Peet, W.R. Garrett* and S.V. Shchemeljov, Univ. ofTartu, ESTONIA and *Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., USA 11-148
Pl-46 Multi-Pass Quadrature Arrangement Using CsLiB6Ol0 Crys-tals for Highly Efficient Second-Harmonic Generation ofHigh-Power Nd:YAG LaserH. Kiriyama, F. Nakano and K. Yamakawa, Japan AtomicEnergy Res. Inst., JAPAN 11-150
Pl-47 Optical Parametric Oscillator Using Periodically PoledLiNbO3 CrystalH.K. Kim, M. Cha and *B.K. Rhee, Pusan Natl. Univ. and*Sogang Univ., KOREA II-152
Pl-48 Stimulated Forward Raman Amplifier with Mixed GasMediumY. Matsumoto, E. Takahashi, K. Kuwahara, I. Okuda, I.Matsushima and Y. Owadano, ETL, JAPAN 11-154
Pl-49 Supercontinuum Generation Centered at 1483.4nm and1239nm Using Raman Fiber LaserM. Prabhu, T. Saitou, A. Taniguchi, L. Jianren, J. Xu, N.S.Kim*, M. Musha, A. Shirakawa and K. Ueda, Univ. ofElec-tro-Communs., JAPAN and *Nortel Networks, USA 11-156
Pl-50 Development of a Compact THz-Wave Parametric Genera-tor System Including a Pump SourceA. Sato, K. Kawase, H. Minamide, S. Wada and H. Ito,RIKEN, JAPAN 11-158
Pl-51 Fault-Tolerant Holographic Memory with Two Photorefrac-tive CrystalsM. Toishi, A. Okamoto, S. Honma and M. Bunsen,Hokkaido Univ., JAPAN 11-160
Pl-52 High-Resolution Photorefractive Incoherent-to-CoherentOptical Converter and Its ApplicationJ. Zhang, S. Yoshikado and T. Aruga, CRL, JAPAN 11-162
PI-53 Generation of Highly Spin Polarized Electrons at the Interiorof Semiconductors by Circularly Polarized Two-Photon Exci-tationT. Matsuyama, S. Suzuki, M. Mukai, K. Wada, H.Horinaka, T. Kondo*, M. Hangyo*, K. Togawa** and T.Nakanishi**, Osaka Prefect. Univ., *Osaka Univ. and**Nagoya Univ., JAPAN 11-164
Pl-54 Chaotic Masking in Semiconductor Lasers for Secure Com-municationsA. Uchida, K. Higa and S. Yoshimori, Takushoku Univ.,JAPAN 11-166
Pl-55 Accuracy of Chaos Synchronization in Mutually CoupledMicrochip LasersT. Takahashi, A. Uchida and S. Yoshimori, TakushokuUniv., JAPAN 11-168
Pl-56 Dynamical Behavior of a Multimode Semiconductor LaserSubject to a Single Mode Selective Optical FeedbackF. Rogister, M. Sciamanna, A. Locquet, P. Megret, O.Deparis and M. Blondel, Faculte Polytech. de Mons,BELGIUM 11-170
Pl-57 Statistical Study of the Time between Total Power Dropoutsin a VCSEL Operating in the Low-Frequency FluctuationsRegimeM. Sciamanna, F. Rogister, A. Locquet, P. Megret, M.Blondel, Faculte Polytech. de Mons, BELGIUM 11-172
Pl-58 Femtosecond Pump-Probe Spectral Interferometry withHigh Spatial Resolution Using the Solid Immersion LensK. Otsuka, S. Suzuki, T. Tanabe, Y. Fujii and F. Kannari,Keio Univ., JAPAN 11-174
Pl-59 Optically-Induced Magnetization and Spin Cross Relaxationin Aqueous Solutions of Transition-Metal IonsS. Furue, K. Nakayama, T. Kohmoto, Y. Fukuda and M.Kunitomo, Kobe Univ., JAPAN 11-176
Pl-60 Group Velocity of Optical Pulses in Resonantly AbsorbingMediaY. Fukui, S. Furue, K. Nakayama, T. Kohmoto, Y. Fukudaand M. Kunitomo, Kobe Univ., JAPAN 11-178
Pl-61 Single-Shot Measurement of the Carrier Envelope Phase byObserving the Spectral InterferenceM. Kakehata, K. Torizuka, Y. Fujihira*, T. Homma* andH. Takahashi*, ETL and * Shibaura Inst. of Technol.,JAPAN II-180
Pl-62 Focal Point Images of Phase-Shifted Laser Beam Using Fem-tosecond Optical PolarigraphyA. Nagamura, H. Shibata and K. Toyoda, Sci. Univ. ofTokyo, JAPAN 11-182
Pl-63 Simple configuration of Autocorrelator for Ultrafast opticalPulse MeasurementsH. Fukuta, R. Kawashima, K. Wada, H. Horinaka, T. Mote-gi* and Y. Tanaka*, Osaka Prefect. Univ. and * OyokodenLab., JAPAN 11-184
Pl-64 A Scanning Coherent Phonon MicroscopeY. Fujii, S. Suzuki, K. Otsuka and F. Kannari, Keio Univ.,JAPAN 11-186
Pl-65 Femtosecond Pulse Compression and Shaping for a regenera-tive CPA System with an Acousto-Optic Programmable Dis-persion FilterK. Ohno, T. Tanabe, M. Sato and F. Kannari, Keio Univ.,JAPAN 11-188
Pl-66 Accurate Pulse Timing Control Between Independent TwoMode-Locked Lasers with a Novel Phase-Locked LoopH. Nagaoka, T. Miura*, K. Takasago**, F. Kannari*, K.Torizuka*** and M. Washio, Waseda Univ., *Keio Univ.,**FESTA and ***ETL, JAPAN 11-190
Pl-67 Evaluation of in-situ Feedback Control Algorithms for aFemtosecond Pulse ShapingA. Yada, K. Takasago*, T. Miura**, A. Endo*, K.Torizuka***, F. Kannari** and M. Washio, Waseda Univ.,*FESTA, **Keio Univ. and ***ETL, JAPAN H-192
P1-68 Chirped Mirror to Facilitate Fabrication of a Sub-10-fs Ti:Sapphire OscillatorH. Takada, M. Kakehata and K. Torizuka, ETL, JAPAN... 11-194
Pl-69 Picosecond Pulse Generation by Gain Switched 650nm In-GaAlP Fabry Perot Laser DiodeK.H. Oh, U.-C. Paek and D.Y. Kim, KJIST, KOREA 11-196
Pl-70 Spectral Invariance Propagation of Ultrashort Laser Pulsesand Its Changes by ApertureZ. Wnag, J. Deng and Z. Xu, Chinese Acad. of Sci., CHINA... 11-198
Pl-71 Application of THz Radiation to Far-Infrared AbsorptionMeasurements of BiopolymersK. Yamamoto, K. Tominaga, H. Sasakawa, A. Tamura, H.Murakami*, H. Ohtake* and N. Sarukura*, Kobe Univ. and*IMS, JAPAN 11-200
Pl-72 Estimation of Refraction Index Dispersion in a PolymerWaveguide Material from the Absoption Spectrum DataH. Choi, J. Shin, M. Cha, J.J. Ju* and M.-H. Lee*, PusanNatl. Univ. and *Electron.&Telecommuns. Res. Inst.,KOREA 11-202
Pl-73 Photoacoustic Characterization and FTIR Spectroscopic Stu-dies on Conducting Polyaniline Doped with Different Sul-phonic AcidsW.M.M. Yunus, C.Y. Fanny and M.Z. Ab Rahman, Univ.Putra Malaysia, MALA YSIA 11-204
Pl-74 Molecular Aligned Thin Films Fabricated by Applying Sur-face Plasmon ResonanceA. Tanaka and M. Yamashita, Sci. Univ. of Tokyo,JAPAN 11-206
Pl-75 Ion-Beam Sputtered TiO2-SiO2 Mixed Films for Thin FilmFilter in DWDM ApplicationS. Chao, Natl. Tsing Hua Univ., TAIWAN. 11-208
Pl-76 Simulation of A 2x2 MMI SOI WDM CouplerS.-L. Tsao, H.-C. Guo and Y.-Jr Chen, Yuan Ze Univ.,TAIWAN 11-210
P1-77 Photocurrent Response of Shottky Diode on Silicon-Implant-ed SiO2 SubstrateG.-R. Lin and C.-C Hsu, Tatung Univ., TAIWAN 11-212
Pl-78 Investigation of Bulk Laser Damage Threshold and UV Ab-sorption on Crystallinity in CLBO CrystalT. Kamimura, R. Ono, S. Fukumoto, Y.K. Yap, M.Yoshimura, Y. Mori and T. Sasaki, M. Tanaka* and Y.Okada*, Osaka Univ. and *Kogakugiken, JAPAN 11-214
Pl-79 Photoluminescence Properties of GdOBr:Eu3+ PhosphorC.H. Kam, S.D. Cheng* and S. Buddhudu, Nanyang Tech-nol. Univ. and *Natl. Univ. of Singapore, SINGAPORE 11-216
Pl-80 Microstructure Studies of InGaN/GaN Multiple QuantumWellsY.-S. Lin, C. Hsu, K.-J. Ma, S.-W. Feng*, Y.-C. Cheng*,Y.-Y. Chung*, C.-W. Liu*, C.C. Yang* and J.-I. Chyi**,Chung Cheng Inst. of Technol., *Natl. Taiwan Univ. and**Natl. Central Univ., TAIWAN 11-218
Pl-81 Two-Component Photoluminescence Decay and CarrierLocalization in InGaN/GaN Multiple Quantum Well Struc-turesS.-W. Feng, Y.-C. Cheng, C.C. Yang, C.-Y. Tsai, Y.-S.Lin*, C. Hsu*, K.-J. Ma* and J.-I. Chyi**, Natl. TaiwanUniv., *Chung Cheng Inst. of Technol. and **Natl. CentralUniv., TAIWAN II-220
Pl-82 A Study of H2S Effect on Gold Surface Using Surface Plas-mon Resonance (SPR) MeasurementsR. Mokhtar, Z.A. Hassan and W.M.M. Yunus, Univ. PutraMalaysia, MALA YSIA H-222
Pl-83 Surface Assessment of a Chemically Assisted Ion Beam Etch-ed InP Sample Using ScanningKeeteo^|VIicroscopy andAtomic Force M i c K ^ B ^ ^ W i i e sB. Cakmak, R.V. PeUty* and I.H. White*, Ataturk Univ.,TURKEY and *Univ. of Bristol, UK 11-224
Pl-84 Thermal Diffusivity Measurement of Gold Alloys and Super-conducting Ceramics Using Photoacoustic TechniqueW.M.M. Yunus, C.Y.J. Fanny, M.M. Moksin, T.E. Phingand S.A. Halim, Univ. Putra Malaysia, MALAYSIA 11-226
Pl-85 Combined Effects of Monomer and Polymer Gratings inAcrylamide PhotopolymerC.S. Kyong, G.Y. Sung, Y.L. Lee*, S.J. Lee and C.H.Kwak, Yeungnam Univ., KOREA and *Univ. of Paderborn,GERMANY 11-228
P2: Poster Session 2 [Room E] 17:00-18:30
P2-1 Design of Wavelength Demultiplexer Using Multi-Reflect-ion-Mirrors Positioned along a WaveguideH. Okayama and T. Ushikubo, Oki Electr., JAPAN 11-230
P2-2 Large Negative Electrorefractive Index Change in ModifiedFive-Layer Asymmetric Coupled Quantum Well (FACQW)T. Arakawa, H. Feng, K. Tada, R. lino, K. Kazuma andJ.H. Noh, Yokohama Natl. Univ., JAPAN 11-232
P2-3 Design of Wavelength Dependent Optical AttenuatorsJ. Zhang, P. Shum, C. Lu, S.T. Lee and Z. Chen, NanyangTechnol. Univ., SINGAPORE II-234
P2-4 Reduction of Fiber Aligment Shift in Add/Drop Filter Mod-ule PackagingJ.H. Kuang, M.T. Sheen, J.M. Chen, C.S. Hsieh and W.H.Cheng, Natl. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., TAIWAN 11-236
P2-5 Switching Properties of Generalized Mach-Zehnder Photon-ic SwitchesL.W. Cahill and F.P. Payne*, La Trobe Univ.,AUSTRALIA and *Univ. of Cambridge, UK H-238
P2-6 Ti:Er:LiNbO, Laser with Ridge Structure Pumped at 980 and1477nmJ.-F. Liu, Y.-B. Lin and W.-S. Wang, Natl. Taiwan Univ.,TAIWAN H-240
P2-7 A Novel Tipped Fiber Structure for Reducion of the Fusion-Induced Coupling Loss between Erbium-Doped and Single-Mode FibersG.-R. Lin, G.-C. Lin, W.-H. Tsai and K.-H. Lin*, TatungUniv. and *Chung-Hwa Telecom Labs., TAIWAN H-242
P2-8 Analysis of Multimode Interference Couplers with LateralGraded-Index ProfilesY.-B. Lin, J.-F. Liu and W.-S. Wang, Natl. Taiwan Univ.,TAIWAN 11-244
P2-9 Integrated Tapered MMI Couplers in the Silicon-on-Insula-tor TechnologyH. Wei, J. Yu, Z. Liu, H. Ma, G. Li, X. Zhang, L. Wang,W. Shi* and C. Fang*, Chinese Acad. of Sci. and *Shan-gdong Univ., CHINA 11-246
P2-10 Free-Space Optical Platform Design Consideration for All-Optical TDM Switch ArrayY. Komai, K. Kodate and T. Kamiya*, Japan Women'sUniv. and *NIAD, JAPAN 11-248
P2-11 Digital Optoelectronic Parallel Computing System for Solv-ing Optimization Problems Based on the Genetic Algorithmby Using the Joint Optoelectronics Project (JOP) PrototypesY. Awatsuji, T. Ishimaru, H. Furutani and T. Kubota,Kyoto Inst. of Technol., JAPAN 11-250
P2-12 Optical Switching via Pattern-Multiplexed HolographicStorageR.A. Guerrero and M.R.H. Daza, Univ. of Philippines,PHILIPPINES 11-252
P2-13 All-Optical Binary Half Adder Using SLALOMsS. Kim, S. Lee, B. Kang*, S. Lee* and J. Park, Korea Univ.and *KIST, KOREA 11-254
P2-14 Fault Tolerant All-Optical Routing Device with Two-WaveMixingT. Kaino, A. Okamoto, T. Nakada and T. Kaneda,Hokkaido Univ. JAPAN 11-256
P2-15 Spectral Switches in Diffraction of Partially Coherent LightJ. Pu, L. Lin and S. Nemoto*, Huaqiao Univ., CHINA and*Univ. of Tsukuba, JAPAN 11-258
P2-16 Observation of Photorefractive Nature in Holographic Poly-mer Dispersed Liquid CrystalG.Y. Sung, C.S. Kyong, Y.L. Lee*, S.J. Lee, K.H. Kim andC.H. Kwak, Yeungnam Univ., KOREA and *Univ.-GHPaderborn, GERMANY 11-260
P2-17 Creation of Weighted Volume Grating by HolographicMethodA.K. Zaitsev, S.H. Lin and K.Y. Hsu, Natl. Chiao TungUniv., TAIWAN H-262
P2-18 Synthetic Aperture Radar Image Recognition Using Real-Valued Joint Transform CorrelatorsJ.-S. Fang and C. Chen, Yuan Ze Univ., TAIWAN 11-264
P2-19 Modulation Characteristics of a Liquid Crystal Light Modu-lator for the Location-Based Information Service Environ-mentH. Itoh, Y. Yamamoto and H. Nakashima, AIST, JAPAN... H-266
P2-20 Low Dark Current InGaAs p-i-n Photodiodes with WideSensing Wavelength Range from 1 to 2.5um for High SNRFT-NIR SpectroscopyT. Umezawa, T. Kudo, S. Araki, S. Nakajima, K.Sakakibara and M. Wada, Yokogawa Electr., JAPAN II-268
P2-21 Speckle Measurement Technique for Determining Upper At-mospheric Wind Velocity and AltitudeS. Oya, M. Takabe and T. Aruga, CRL, JAPAN H-270
P2-22 Measurements of Absorption and Dispersion Properties witha 2-D Tomographic Image by use of Spectral Domain LowCoherence InterferometryR. Fujioka, M. Suekuni, K. Suzuki, Y. Teramura and F.Kannari, Keio Univ. JAPAN 11-272
P2-23 A Study on Self-Mixing Speckle Velocimeter: Detection Geo-metry and Aperture EffectsI. Ohno, S.K. Ozdemir*, S. Shinohara, H. Yoshida,Shizuoka Univ. and *The Graduate Univ. for Adv. Studies,JAPAN 11-274
P2-24 Reducing the Effect of Laser Beam Fluctuations in a WindTunnel Experiment by Using an Orthogonal-PolarizationCompensation MethodX. Meng and L. Zeng, Tsinghua Univ., CHINA 11-276
P2-25 A Model to Obtain an Optimized Erbium Density Profile inEDFAE. Arzi, A. Hassani and *F.E. Seraji, Tehran Univ. and *Sha-hid Ghandi Cable Factory, IRAN 11-278
P2-26 Silicon Plate Penetration with a High Energy Laser PulseA. Nishimura, T. Usami, K. Deki, Y. Shimobeppu*, N.Hayasaka* and T. Arisawa, JAERI and * Fujitsu, JAPAN... 11-280
P2-27 Observation of Atomic Redistribution in a Laser Ablation ofCu:Zn Alloy Using Ultra-Short Laser PulseM. Miyazawa, A. Masagaki, Y. Hanada and K. Toyoda, Sci.Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN 11-282
P2-28 Investigation of Thionin Interacting with Guanine-RichDuplexes and Hairpin Quadruplexes by Satellite HolesT.-C. Chang, Y.-P. Yang, J.-Y. Wu, C.-C. Chang and C.-S.Yan, Acad. Sinica, TAIWAN 11-284
P2-29 Micomachining of SiC by Femtosecond Laser AblationN. Aoki, K. Sugioka, K. Obata, T. Akane, T. Takahashi*.S.H. Cho, H. Kumagai, K. Toyoda** and K. Midorikawa,RIKEN, *Teijin Seiki and **Sci. Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN... 11-286
P2-30 Short Pulse Solid-State Raman laser and Its Application toLaser-MachiningK. deki, T. Arisawa, A. Nishimura, T. Usami, Y.Shimobeppu*, N. Hayasaka*, I. Kubo**, A. Shilov*** andG. Pasmanik***, JAERI, *Fujitsu, **Kantam Electron.,JAPAN and PASSAT, CANADA 11-288
P2-31 Novel Laser Process for Removing Polymeric Film by Solid-State LasersN. Wakabayashi, T. Ide, Y. Aoki and K. Hayashi,Sumitomo Heavy Ind., JAPAN 11-290
P2-32 Excimer Laser Annealing Process for Polysilicon TFT onGlass and Plastic SubstratesC.H. Liao, M.C. Wang, A. Shih* and S.-C. Lee*, ChangGung Univ. and *NatI. Taiwan Univ., TAIWAN 11-292
P2-33 Surface Crack of Components Repaired by LaserZ. Wang, Q. Xu, Y. Sun and H. Ye, Huazhong Univ. of Sci.ATechnol., CHINA 11-294
P2-34 The Transient Photoluminescence Properties of BipyrroleDerivativesW.-Z. Lin, C.-W. Wan*, P.-M. Yeung* and C.-M. Che*,Zhongshan Univ. and *Univ. of Hong Kong, CHINA 11-296
P2-35 Study of the Light-Induced Drift of Lithium VaporA. Takeyama and S. Sato, Tohoku Univ., JAPAN 11-298
P2-36 Application of Lasers for Research of Granulometric Compo-sition of Heterogeneous SystemsLA. Tikhomirov, V.F. Mishkin, V.A. Vlasov and A.J. Ott,Tomsk Polytech. Univ., RUSSIA 11-300
P2-37 Propagated Photon Detection at PC6 Irradiating along thePericardium MeridianJ.B. Kim, S.M. Lee, C. Choi*, Y.B. Kim and G. Yoon, Sam-sung Adv. Inst. of Technol. and *Seoul Natl. Univ.,KOREA 11-302
P2-38 Low-Coherence Interferometer Using a Gain-SwitchedFabry-Perot Laser DiodeK. Kawai, K. Yoshioka, K. Hirata, K. Wada, H. Horinakaand Y. Cho*, Osaka Prefect. Univ. and *Oyokoden Lab.,JAPAN 11-304
P2-39 Optical Tomography Imaging of Absorbers in Highly Scatter-ing Medium by Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Changed by LightIlluminationT. Kiuchi, A. Okasaka, T. Kobayashi, H. Horinaka, K.Wada, Y. Cho*, T. Matsunaka** and S. Saimi**, OsakaPrefect. Univ., *Oyokoden and **Aloka, JAPAN 11-306
P2-40 The Photon Diffusion in Biological Tissue for PDTD.J. Lee, J.M. Kim, S.H. Kim and H.S. Lim, ChungnamNatl. Univ., KOREA 11-308
P2-41 Signal Processing Using Fourier & Wavelet Transform forPulse OximeryJ.M. Kim, S.H. Kim, D.J. Lee and H.S. Lim, ChungnamNatl. Univ., KOREA 11-310
P2-42 Numerical Computations of the Influence of Fiber InsertionAngle on Single-Beam Fiber Optic TrapK. Taguchi, M. Tanaka and M. Ikeda, Fukuyama Univ.,JAPAN H-312
P2-43 223 nm Excimer Laser System for Refractive SurgeryA.A. Zhupikov, S.N. Bagayev, V.A. Chekavinsky and A.M.Razhev, Inst. of Laser Physics SD RAS, Russia 11-314
P2-44 New Gaussian Approximation for Performance Assessmentof Optically Preamplified Receivers with Arbitrary Opticaland Electrical FiltersJ.L. Rebola and A.V.T. Cartaxo, Inst. Superior Tecnico,PORTUGAL H-316
P2-45 Rigorous Assessment of Performance Degradation Causedby Optical Filter Detuning in Optically PreamplifiedReceiversJ.L. Rebola and A.V.T. Cartaxo, Inst. Superior Tecnico,PORTUGAL H-318
P2-46 Analysis of Cascaded Dispersion Compensation SystemS.P. Survaiya and R.K. Shevgaonkar, Indian Inst. of Tech-nol., INDIA 11-320
P2-47 A New Transimpedance Preamplifier for Fiber Optics Appli-cationsJ.C. Martinez, A.S. Diaz and G.F-V. Espinosa, Natl. Inst.for Astrophysics, Optics&Electron., MEXICO 11-322
P2-48 New Semi-Analytical Method of Estimating the Influence ofLaser Noise on Direct Detection System PerformanceJ.A.P. Morgado and A.V.T. Cartaxo, Inst. Superior Tecni-co, PORTUGAL 11-324
P2-49 Influence of Temperature and Stress on TransmissionCharacteristics of Narrow Bandpass Filters for DWDMT.-C. Chen, J.-I Kuo and W.-L. Lee, Natl. Cheng RungUniv., TAIWAN 11-326
P2-50 The Influence of Chirp and Extinction Ratio on DirectlyModulated DFB LasersG.-Y. Kim and Y.-G. Lee, Korea Telecom Access NetworkLab., KOREA 11-328
P2-51 A Novel Spectral Coding Technique Based on the SpecialChirped Fiber Bragg Gratings for fiber Optic CDMAH.D. Ku, S.I. Kim*, S.K. Park, S.B. Lee, S.S. Choi, P.S.Kim** and S.H. Song**, KIST, *Korea Telecom and**Hanyang Univ., KOREA 11-330
P2-52 Third-Order Intel-modulation Distortion Characteristics of aNon-Biased Electroabsorption Modulator on Fiber-RadioSystemT. Yoshimatsu, T. Ohno, Y. Doi, K. Tsuzuki, T. Kagawaand S. Mitachi, NTT, JAPAN 11-332
P2-53 Phase-Shift-Keying of Actively Mode-Locked Erbium-Doped Fiber Ring Laser by Using an Inherent Delay-Locked-LoopG.-R. Lin, Y.-L. Cheng and Y. Lai*, Tatung Univ. and*Natl. Chiao Tung Univ., TAIWAN H-334
P2-54 An Optical Channel-Switching Transmission Filter Using theSegmented Chirped Fiber Bragg GratingS.-K. Park, J. Park, H.D. Ku*. S.B. Lee* and S.S. Choi*,Korea Univ. and *KIST, KOREA 11-336
P2-55 Analysis of Radiation Force for a Spherical Particle Near aSubstrate Illuminated by a Tightly Focused Laser BeamW. Inami and Y. Kawata, Shizuoka Univ., JAPAN 11-338
P2-56 Localized Defect Modes with High Q in a Photonic CrystalSlab on a Low-Index Dielectric SubstrateE. Miyai and K. Sakoda, Hokkaido Univ., JAPAN 11-340
P2-57 Self-Consistent Computation Non-Linear Photonic CrystalsBand StructuresJ.-P. Vigneron and V. Lousse, Facs. Univ. Notre Dame de laPaix, BELGIUM 11-342
P2-58 Long-Time Optical Oscillating Effects in a Three-LevelAtomic System Placed within Photonic CrystalsH. Nihei and A. Okamoto*, Polytech. College Aomori and*Hokkaido Univ., JAPAN 11-344
P2-59 An Experimental Study of Thermal Emission from Two-Dimensional Periodic Array of MicrocavitiesF. Kusunoki, T. Tashima, J. Takahara and T. Kobayashi,Osaka Univ., JAPAN 11-346
P2-60 Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Photonic Crystals byHolographic LithographyY. Ono and K. Ikemoto, Ritsumeikan Univ., JAPAN. 11-348
P2-61 SIMS Analysis of CH4-ECR-Plasma-Irradiated GalnAsP/InP for Low Surface Recombination in Micro Light EmittersH. Ichikawa, K. Inoshita, T. Baba and K. Aizawa*,Yokohama Natl. Univ. and *Tokyo Inst. of Technol.,JAPAN 11-350
P2-62 Optical Near-Field Sample-Probe Interaction Depending onExcitation Energy of MatterS. Sangu, K. Kobayashi and M. Ohtsu, JST, JAPAN 11-352
P2-63 Nanoscale Optical Measurements of VCSEL TransverseMode StructureY. Hong, J.A. Cambridge, K.A. Shore, A. Larsson*, C.Carlsson* and J. Halonen*, Univ. of Wales, UK and*Chatmers Univ. of Technol., SWEDEN 11-354
P2-64 Effects of Optical Polarization in Reflection-Mode Near-Field Optical MicroscopyK. Sasagawa, H. Yoshida, T. Tokuda, J. Ohta and M.Nunoshita, Nara Inst. of Sci. & Technol., JAPAN 11-356
P2-65 Resonant Micro-Photoluminescence and Excitation Spectraof GaAs/AlGaAs Single Quantum Dots on a (411) A GaAsSurfaceC. Watatani, K. Edamatsu, T. Ito, S. Shimomura and S.Hiyamizu, Osaka Univ., JAPAN 11-358
P2-66 Near-Field Photoreflectance Spectroscopy of GaAS/AlGaAsQuantum WellsY.-H. Cho and W. Jhe*, Chungbuk Natl. Univ. and *SeoulNatl. Univ., KOREA H-360
P2-67 Deposition of Nano-Meter Size Zn Dot by Near-Field Opti-cal CVD with Nonresonant LightT. Kawazoe, Y. Yamamoto* and M. Ohtsu, JSTand *TokyoInst. of Technol., JAPAN 11-362
P2-68 FDTD Analysis of the Collection Efficiency and the SpatialResolution of Near-Field Metal-Coated Double-TaperedProbesK. Sawada, H. Kambe, H. Nakamura* and T. Saiki**, Shin-shu Univ., *Natl. Inst. for Fusion Sci. and **KAST,JAPAN 11-364
P2-69 Mercury Treatment of Near Field Fiber Probes for Overcom-ing Light LeakageH.N. Aiyer, T. Kawazoe, J. Lim*, T. Shimizu* and M.Ohtsu, JST and *Tokyo Inst. of Technol., JAPAN 11-366
P2-70 Carrier Dynamics of Single InAs Quantum Dots in a HighDensity SampleS.-K. Eah, S. Hohng, W. Jhe and Y. Arakawa*, Seoul Natl.Univ., KOREA and *Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN 11-368
WF1: New Materials for Nonlinear Optics [Room F]Chairpersons: A. Harada, Fuji Photo Film, Japan
09:00 WF1-1 Optically Induced Orientation Processes in PhotochromicIsomersH. Ishitobi, D. Yasumatsu, Z. Sekkat and S. Kawata, OsakaUniv., JAPAN 11-370
09:15 WF1-2 New Electro-Optics Polymer DCNP/PEK-c FilmC.-S. Fang, W. Shi, Q.-W. Pan, Q.-T. Gu and X.-W. Wu,Shandong Univ., CHINA 11-372
09:30 WF1-3 Investigation of the New Guest-Host DR13/PEK-C PoledPolymerQ.-W. Pan, W. Shi, Q.-T. Gu, X.-W. Wu and C.-S. Fang,Shandong Univ., CHINA 11-374
09:45 WF1-4 Self-Pumped Phase Conjugation in Ce:BaTiO3 with Nanose-cond Pulses from a Laser DiodeF. Qian, X. Wang, X. Wang and Y. Bu, Chinese Acad. ofSci., CHINA H-376
10:00 WF1-5 Second-Harmonic Generation in Optically PoledNb2O5-TeO2 GlassK. Tanaka, J. Si*, A. Narazaki**, Y. Yonesaki***, K.Hirao***, T. Wakasugi and R. Ota, Kyoto Inst. of Technol.,*JST, **Natl. Inst. of Mater.&Chem. Res. and ***KyotoUniv., JAPAN 11-378
10:15 WF1-6 A New Infrared Nonlinear Crystal-CsGeCl3
Q.-T. Gu, Q.-W. Pan, X.-W. Wu, W. Shi and C.-S. Fang,Shandong Univ., CHINA II-380
WF2: Optical Chaos [Room F]Chairpersons: J. Ohtsubo, Shizuoka Univ., Japan
11:00 WF2-1 Generalized Control of Laser DynamicsA.N. Pisarchik, Centro de Investigations en Optica,MEXICO 11-382
11:15 WF2-2 Numerical Study for Secure Communication Using ChaoticMasking Method in Two Microchip LasersT. Ogawa, M. Shinozuka, Y. Shimamura, A. Uchida*, S.Yoshimori* and F. Kannari, Keio Univ. and *TakushokuUniv., JAPAN 11-384
11:30 WF2-3 Synchronization Characteristics of Chaos Generated in Opti-cal Fiber Ring ResonatorY. Imai and T. Tamura, Kyushu Inst. of Technol., JAPAN... 11-386
11:45 WF2-4 Synchronization of Chaotic Semiconductor Lasers withPhase-Conjugate FeedbackA. Locquet, F. Rogister, M. Sciamanna, P. Megret and M.Blondel, Faculte Polytech. de Mons, BELGIUM 11-388
12:00 WF2-5 Chaotic On-Off keying Method in Microchip Lasers for Se-cure CommunicationsM. Shinozuka, A. Uchida*, T. Ogawa, S. Yoshimori* and F.Kannari, Keio Univ. and *Takushoku Univ. JAPAN 11-390
12:15 WF2-6 Synchronization of Chaos in Microchip Lasers by Using Inco-herent FeedbackA. Uchida, S. Kinugawa and S. Yoshimori, TakushokuUniv. JAPAN 11-392
WF3: Special Session:Nonlinear Optical Devices in UV [Room F]Chairpersons: Y. Mori, Osaka Univ., Japan
15:00 WF3-1 Efficient 193nm Generation by Eighth Harmonics of Er>+
(Invited) -Doped Fiber AmplifierH. Kitano, H. Kawai, T. Ohtsuki and S. Owa, Nikon,JAPAN II-394
15:30 WF3-2 Long-Term Stable, High-Pulse-Energy Fourth HarmonicGeneration of Nd:YAG Laser with Large Li^Oy CrystalsZ. Liu, T. Kozeki*, Y. Suzuki*, N. Sarukura*, M. Hiranoand H. Hosono**, JST, *IMS and **Tokyo Inst. of Tech-nol., JAPAN 11-396
15:45 WF3-3 Full Characterization of Third Harmonic Generation inCsLiB6O,0 (CLBO) CrystalsM.-S. Kim and C.S. Yoon, KAIST, KOREA 11-398
16:00 WF3-4 Efficient All-Solid-State Deep Ultraviolet Laser Source(Invited) L.-B. Chang, S.C. Wang and A.H. Kung*, Natl. Chiao Tung
Univ. and *Acad. Sinica, TAIWAN 11-400
WG1: Quantum Information [Room G]Chairpersons: A. Karlsson, Royal Inst. of Technol., Sweden
09:00 WG1-1 Quantum Information Technology Using Photons(Invited) S. Takeuchi, Hokkaido Univ., JAPAN 11-402
09:30 WG1-2 Quantum Computation with Harmonic OscillatorsS.D. Bartlett and B.C. Sanders and H. de Guise*, MacquarieUniv., AUSTRALIA and *Univ. of Alberta, CANADA 11-404
09:45 WG1-3 Quantum Information Transfer via Various Continuous Vari-ablesM.S. Kim and J. Lee, Queen's Univ., UK 11-406
10:00 WG1-4 An Experimental Quantum Cryptography Using BalancedHomodyne Detection Over a lkm Optical FiberR. Namiki, T. Konishi, H. Yamanaka, T. Mihirogi and T.Hirano, Gakushuin Univ., JAPAN 11-408
10:15 WG1-5 Cryptographic Quantum Communication Schemes for Two-Party Addresser AuthenticationK. Shimizu and N. Imoto, NTT, JAPAN 11-410
WG2: Optical State Control and Detection [Room G]Chairpersons: M.-S. Kim, Queen's Univ., U.K.
11:00 WG2-1 A 1550nm Single-Photon Detector for Long-Distance Fiber-Optic Quantum CryptographyA. Yoshizawa and H. Tsuchida, AIST, JAPAN 11-412
11:15 WG2-2 Single Photon Counters in the Telecom Wavelength Regionof 1550nm for Quantum Information ApplicationsM. Bourenanne, A. Karlsson, M. Mathes and J.P. Ciscar,Royal Inst. of Technol., SWEDEN 11-414
11:30 WG2-3 A Concentration/Purification Scheme for Two Partially En-tangled Photon PairsT. Yamamoto, M. Koashi and N. Imoto, Graduate Univ. forAdv. Studies, JAPAN II-416
11:45 WG2-4 Analysis of Mode Mismatch in Quantum Scissors DeviceS.K. Ozdemir, A. Miranowicz, M. Koashi and N. Imoto,Graduate Univ. for Adv. Studies, JAPAN 11-418
12:00 WG2-5 Biphoton Interferometry to Observe Photonic de BroglieWavelengthR. Shimizu, K. Edamatsu and T. Ito, Osaka Univ., JAPAN... 11-420
12:15 WG2-6 Generation of Broadband (~lGHz) Sub-Poissonian-Lightsin Light-Emitting Diodes at Low Photon-Flux LevelsK. Tanaka, Y. Kadoya, R. Masuyama, H. Yuji and M.Yamanishi, Hiroshima Univ., JAPAN II-422
12:30 WG2-7 Analysis of Photon-Number Squeezed Light Generation Us-ing Nonlinear Polarization InterferometerJ. Higuchi, N. Nishizawa, T. Goto, M. Mori* and K.Yamane**, Nagoya Univ., *Aichi Inst. of Technol. and**Fujitsu, JAPAN H-424
WG3: Lasers and Spectroscopy [Room G]Chairpersons: R. Yano, NTT, Japan
15:00 WG3-1 High-Precision Measurement of Hyperfine Constants of theExcited State of Rb Atoms by Rrecurrent excitationK. Nakayama, M. Misono, T. Mitsui*, T. Kohmoto, Y.Fukuda and M. Kunitomo, Kobe Univ. and *Keio Univ.,JAPAN 11-426
15:15 WG3-2 Ultrahigh-Q Microsphere Laser Based on the Evanescent-Wave-Coupled GainY.-S. Choi, H.-J. Moon* and K. An, KAIST and *KoreaAtomic Energy Res. Inst., KOREA 11-428
15:30 WG3-3 Blue Up-Conversion Emission in Tm3+ -Doped ZrF4-BasedMulti-Component GlassC.H. Kam, S.D. Cheng* and S. Buddhudu, Nanyang Tech-nol. Univ. and *Natl. Univ. of Singapore, SINGAPORE 11-430
15:45 WG3-4 Random Lasing of a Thulium-Ion-Doped Glass Powder FilmH. Fujiwara and K. Sasaki, Hokkaido Univ., JAPAN 11-432
16:00 WG3-5 Visualization of Nanoparticles by Decomposition Laser-In-duced FluorescenceY. Nakata, J. Muramoto, T. Okada and M. Maeda, KyushuUniv., JAPAN 11-434
WH1: UN Nonlinear Optical Materials [Room H]Chairpersons: T. Sasaki, Osaka Univ., Japan
09:00 WH1-1 Review of Research on Ultraviolet and Deep-UV Nonlinear(Invited) Optical Crystals in the Last Decade
C. Chen, Chinese Acad. of Sci., CHINA 11-43609:30 WH1-2 Bridgman Growth and Optical Properties of GdYCOB
CrystalJ. Luo, S. Fan, J. Xu, Z. Zhong and S. Qian*, ChineseAcad. of Sci. and *Fudan Univ., CHINA 11-438
09:45 WH1-3 Investigation of Photo-Induced Damage in GdYCOB forHigh Power UV LasersH. Nakao, H. Furuya*, K. Kawamura*, S. Yasuda*, Y.K.Yap*, M. Yoshimura*, Y. Mori* and T. Sasaki*, SakaiChem. Ind. and *Osaka Univ., JAPAN 11-440
10:00 WH1-4 Second-Harmonic Generation in GdxY,-xCa4(BO3)3 ThinFilms Grown by Combinatorial Laser MBET-W. Kim, N. Arai, Y. Matsumoto, M. Yoshimura*, H.Furuya*, H. Nakao*, Y. Mori*, T. Sasaki* and H.Koinuma, Tokyo Inst. of Technol and *Osaka Univ.,JAPAN 11-442
10:15 WH1-5 Growth and Second Harmonic Generation Characteristics ofLa2CaB10O,, CrystalY. Wu, P. Fu, G. Wang, X. Guan, C. Chen, G. Wang, J. Luand Z. Xu, Chinese Acad. of Sci., CHINA 11-444
WH2: Photorefrecticve Materials [Room H]Chairpersons: C.T. Chen, Chinese Acad. of Sci., China
11:00 WH2-1 Commercialization of Stoichiometric LiNbO3 and LiTaO3
(Invited) for Optical DevicesK. Kitamura, S. Takekawa, M. Nakamura and Y.Furukawa*, NIMS and *Oxide, JAPAN 11-446
11:30 WH2-2 Near-Infrared Holographic Recording in LiNbO3:In,Fe withHigh Resistance Against Readout ErasureG. Zhang, Y. Tomita, X. Zhang* and J. Xu*, Univ. ofElec-tro-Communs., JAPAN and *Nankai Univ., CHINA 11-448
11:45 WH2-3 Effective Fabrication of Long Period Fiber Grating withHigh Contrast Stripe Beam By HOEH. Kawano, H. Muentz, J. Nishimae, Y. Satoh and A.Sugitatsu, Mitsubishi Electr., JAPAN 11-450
12:00 WH2-4 Non-Reciprocal Transmission in a Direct-Bonded Pho-toref ractive Fe:FiNbO3 Waveguide Buried in MgO:LiNbO3
C.B.E. Gawith, G. Cook*, P. Huaand P.G.R. Smith, Univ.of Southampton and *Defense Evaluation&Res. Agency,UK 11-452
12:15 WH2-5 Characterization of Silica Optical Fibers Based on ChemicalEtchingS. Mononobe and M. Ohtsu, KAST, JAPAN II-454
WH3: Bulk and Thin Film Materials [Room H]Chairpersons: K. Kitamura, NIRIM, Japan
15:00 WH3-1 Various Lacunary Polyoxometalates: Cluster Molecule Crys-tals as New Designable, Inorganic, Second-Order NonlinearOptical MaterialsH. Murakami, Y. Suzuki, T. Kozeki, H. Ohtake, N.Sarukura, E. Ishikawa* and T. Yamase*, IMS and *TokyoInst of Technol., JAPAN 11-456
15:15 WH3-2 First Observation of Optical Second-Order Nonlinearity ofPoled Pure TeO2 Glass Film Prepared by Novel FabricationProcessT. Taniguchi, H. Tanaka, K. Nishimura and M. Usami,KDD R&D, JAPAN 11-458
15:30 WH3-3 Evaluations of Bonded Region in a Direct Bonded Ti:Sap-phire Laser CrystalA. Sugiyama, H. Fukuyama, Y. Kataoka* and Y. Okada*,JAERI and *Kougaku Giken, JAPAN 11-460
15:45 WH3-4 New Fluorescence from Bi-Doped Silica Glass and Its 1.3-//mEmission with 0.8-^m Excitation for Fiber AmplifierY. Fujimoto, H. Matsubara and M. Nakatsuka, OsakaUniv., JAPAN 11-462
16:00 WH3-5 Pulsed-Laser Deposition and Characterization ofCeGdxY2-xGa,Fe5.yO,2 in Rare Gas BackgroundY. Tashiro, Y. Nakata, T. Okada, M. Maeda, S. Higuchi*and K. Ueda*, Kyushu Univ. and *Central Res. Inst. ofElectr. Power Ind., JAPAN 11-464
16:15 WH3-6 Sol-Gel Synthesis and Emission Characterization ofMn2+:Zn2SiO4 Thin FilmsK. Pita, R. Selomulya, S. Ski, C.H. Kam, X. Zhang, H.X.Zhang and S. Buddhudu, Nanyang Technol. Univ.,SINGAPORE 11-466
WI1: New Lasers-1 [Room I]Chairpersons: A. Giesen, Univ. of Stuttgart, Germany
09:15 WI1-1 Passively Q-Switched Three-Level Laser and Its IntracavityFrequency-DoublingP.L. Huang, Y.L. Weng, C.W. Wang, H.Z. Cheng and S.L.Huang, Natl. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., TAIWAN 11-468
09:30 WI1-2 Passive Q-Switch and Mode-Lock Modulators for the Diode-Pump as well as Flashlamp-Pump Nd: Hosted LasersJ. Chen, D.-K. Chen*, R.-S. Chen*, Y.F. Chen* and S.W.Tsai*, Chung-Shan Inst. of Sci.&Technol. and *Natl. Chiao-Tung Univ., TAIWAN 11-470
09:45 WI1-3 Fluorescence Characteristics of Ce3*, Yb3+, Er^ DopedFluorideGlass for 1.55um BandJ. Kamebayashi, K. Fukue, Z. Meng, M. Higasihata, Y.Nakata, T. Okada, Y. Kubota*, N. Nishimura* and T.Teshima*, Kyushu Univ. and *Central Glass, JAPAN 11-472
10:00 WI1-4 Performance of Tunable Ce3+:Er3+:ZBLAN Fiber LaserAround 1.55umZ. Meng, K. Fukue, M. Higashihata, Y. Nakata, T. Okada,Y. Kubota*, N. Nishimura* and T. Teshima*, Kyushu Univ.and *Central Glass, JAPAN 11-474
10:15 WI1-5 Robust Deep-UV Coherent Light Source for Laser Coolingof Silicon AtomsH. Kumagai, Y. Asakawa*, K. Midorikawa and M Obara*,RIKEN and *Keio Univ., JAPAN 11-476
WI2: New Lasers-2 [Room I]Chairpersons: T. Kobayashi, Fukui Univ., Japan
11:00 WI2-1 Reduction of Thermally-Induced Polarization Rotation in aNonplanar Ring Laser CavityC.-J. Weng, P.-L. Huang, H.-Z. Cheng and S.-L. Huang,Natl. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., TAIWAN 11-478
11:15 WI2-2 Tunable Single-Frequency Er^-Doped Fiber Laser UsingAll-Fiber Acousto-Optic Bandpass FilterJ.C. Yong, M.S. Lee and B.Y. Kim, KAIST, KOREA 11-480
11:30 WI2-3 Control of Gray-Tracking Formation for KTP and LBOCrystalsS. Motokoshi, T. Jitsuno*, Y. Izawa* and M. Nakatsuka*,Inst. for Laser Technol. and *Inst. of Laser Eng., JAPAN... II-482
11:45 WI2-4 Broadly Tunable Directly Diode-Pumped Mode-LockedCr^YAG LaserI.T. Sorokina, S. Naumov and E. Sorokin, TU Wien,AUSTRIA 11-484
12:00 WI2-5 High Power Fiber Lasers(Invited) K. Ueda, Univ. of Electro-Communs., JAPAN 11-486
WI3: Analog Signal Processing [Room I]Chairpersons: K.Y. Hsu, Natl. Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan
15:00 WI3-1 Optical Feature Extraction by Use of the Hough Transform(Invited) Filters
D.-H. Shin and J.-S. Jang, Pukyong Natl. Univ., KOREA... 11-48815:30 WI3-2 Nonzero-Order Joint Transform Correlation by Use of Dou-
ble Ports Mach-Zehnder Interferometric TechniqueC.-J. Cheng, St.John's & St. Mary's Inst. of Technol.,TAIWAN H-490
15:45 WI3-3 Optical Image Encryption Using an Optimally Designed En-cryption KeyT. Nomura, B. Javidi*, S. Mikan and Y. Morimoto,Wakayama Univ., JAPAN and *Univ. of Connecticut,USA II-492
16:00 WI3-4 Genome Information Analysis Using Spatial Coded MoireTechniqueK. Niita, H. Togo, A. Yahata and J. Tanida, Osaka Univ.,JAPAN H-494
16:15 WI3-5 Quantitative Evaluation of Imaging Though Scattering Me-dia by Use of Digital DataA. Nagaoka, Y. Hayasaki, H. Yamamoto and N. Nishida,Univ. of Tokushima, JAPAN 11-496
WJ1: Short Pulse Generation and Control-1 [Room J]Chairpersons: O. Wada, Kobe Univ., Japan
09:00 WJ1-1 Highly Reliable Mode-Locked Semiconductor Lasers and(Invited) Their Applications
H. Yokoyama, Y. Hashimoto, H. Kurita, I. Ogura, T.Shimizu, R. Kuribayashi, M. Shirane and H. Yamada, NEC,JAPAN 11-498
09:30 WJ1-2 Ultrashort Pulse Compression in a Semiconductor OpticalAmplifierS. Hughes, F. Romstad*, P. Borri**, A. Knorr*** and J.M.Hvam*, Univ. of Surrey, UK, *Tech. Univ. of Denmark,DENMARK, **Univ. Dortmund and ***Tech. Univ. Berlin,GERMANY 11-500
09:45 WJ1-3 Femtosecond Optical Parametric Oscillator Towards 1-GHzRepetition RateJ. Jiang and T. Hasama, ETL, JAPAN H-502
10:00 WJ1-4 An All-Reflective Interferometric AutocorrelatorH. Mashiko, A. Suda* and K. Midorikawa*, Tokai Univ.and *RIKEN, JAPAN 11-504
WJ2: Short Pulse Generation and Control-2 [Room J]Chairpersons: K. Torizuka, AIST, Japan
11:00 WJ2-1 Subfemtosecond Pulse Generation Using Large Raman Co-herence in Solid HydrogenN.H. Shon, F.L. Kien and K. Hakuta, Univ. of Electro-Com-muns., JAPAN 11-506
11:15 WJ2-2 A Prism Compressor with an Ultrabroad Bandwidth of Nega-tive DispersionA. Baltuska, T. Fuji and T. Kobayashi, T. Ishigure* and Y.Koike*, Univ. of Tokyo and *Keio Univ., JAPAN 11-508
11:30 WJ2-3 Femtosecond Pulse Compression Using Cascaded Second-Order Nonlinearities in Lithium IodateS. Ashihara, J. Nishina, T. Shimura and K. Kuroda, Univ.of Tokyo, JAPAN. 11-510
11:45 WJ2-4 Analysis of Nonlinear Chirp Compensation for Ultra-Broad-band Femtosecond Optical Pulses Using a Spatial LightPhase Modulator -Effects of Time-Window Dispersion, pixelGaps and Discreteness-N. Morita, R. Morita, N. Karasawa, M. Yamashita and H.Shigekawa, JST, JAPAN 11-512
12:00 WJ2-5 Compact and Material-Dispersion-Compatible OffnerStretcher for Chirped Pulse AmplificationZ. Zhang, Y. Song, H. Sun, L. Chai and Q. Wang, Univ. ofTianjin, CHINA 11-514
12:15 WJ2-6 Noncollinear SHG with Compensation of Phase Mismatchby Controlling Frequency Chirp and Tilted Pulse Fronts ofFemtosecond Laser PulsesM. Aoyama, T. Harimoto*, F. Nakano, Y. Akahane and K.Yamakawa, JAERI and *Yamanashi Univ., JAPAN 11-516
WJ3: Short Pulse Generation and Control-3 [Room J]Chairpersons: T. Kobayashi, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
15:00 WJ3-1 Controlling the Relative Delay-Time and Jitter of Femtose-cond Ti: Sapphire/SBR Laser Pulse-Train by Using a Fre-quency-Stabilized PZT/MirrorG.-R. Lin, Y.-C. Chang, T.-A. Liu* and C.L. Pan*, TatungUniv. and *Natl. Chiao Tung Univ., TAIWAN 11-518
15:15 WJ3-2 Timing Stabilization of the 1-kHz Femtosecond Pulses withActive Control by Means of the Spectral-Resolved Upconver-sionT. Miura, K. Takasago**, A. Endo**, K. Torizuka*** andF. Kannari*, JST, *Keio Univ., **FESTA and ***ETL,JAPAN II-52O
15:30 WJ3-3 Amplified Ultrashort Laser Pulse Shaping with FeedbackControl Referring PG-FROG TracesT. Tanabe, M. Sato, K. Ohno and F. Kannari, Keio Univ.,JAPAN H-522
15:45 WJ3-4 Generation of Two-Color Femtosecond Pulses by Cross-Mode-Locking Ti:Sapphire and Cr.Forsterite LasersZ. Wei, Y. Kobayashi, Z. Zhang and K. Torizuka, ETL,JAPAN H-524
16:00 WJ3-5 Chirped-Mirror-Dispersion-Compensated All-Solid-StateFemtosecond Cr:LiSAF LaserS. Uemura and K. Torizuka, ETL, JAPAN 11-526
16:15 WJ3-6 All-Solid-State Ce3+:LiCaAff6 Amplifier for FemtosecondUltraviolet Pulses toward Terawatt LevelZ. Liu, T. Kozeki, Y. Suzuki, N. Sarukura, K. Shimamura*,T. Fukuda*, M. Hirano and H. Hosono, JST and *TohokuUniv., JAPAN 11-528
WK1: Tutorial [Room K]Chairpersons: J.W. Park, Korea Univ., Korea
09:30 WK1-1 Measurement and Systems Impact of Polarization Mode Dis-(Tutorial) persion
L.E. Nelson, R.M. Jopson and H. Kogelnik, Lucent Tech-nol., USA 11-530
WK2: Tutorial [Room K]Chairpersons: J. Ohta, Nara Inst. Sci. & Technol., Japan
11:00 WK2-1 Optical Signal Processing for Communication and Informa-(Tutorial) tion Systems
T. Kurokawa, Tokyo Univ. of Agric.&Technol., JAPAN.... 11-532
WK3: Tutorial [Room K]Chairpersons: H. Kuze, Chiba Univ., Japan
15:00 WK3-1 Probing the Atmosphere at the Edge of Space : Lidar(Tutorial) Capabilities for Upper Atmosphere Sensing
C.S. Gardner, Univ. of Illinois, USA 11-536
Thursday, July 19
ThAl: Symposium:Needs and Seeds for Ultra High Density Optical Disk[Room A]
Chairpersons: Y. Okino, Kansai Univ., Japan
09:30 ThAl-1 Critical Assessments of Optical and HDD Recordings(Invited) T. Suzuki, Toyota Technol. Inst., JAPAN 11-538
10:00 ThAl-2 Optical Memory with lOGbps Data Rate Using 2-D VCSEL(Invited) Array
K. Goto, S. Mitsugi, K. Kurihara, K. Suzuki and T.Yamaguchi, Tokai Univ., JAPAN 11-540
10:30 ThAl-3 Micromachined Probe for High Density Data Storage(Invited) T. Ono, P.N. Minh, D.-W. Lee and M. Esashi, Tohoku
Univ., JAPAN 11-54211:00 ThAl-4 Nanometer Spacing Technologies for Ultra-High Density Sur-
(Invited) face Recording SystemsM. Yanagisawa, NEC, JAPAN 11-544
11:30 ThAl-5 Dynamic Analysis of Swing-Arm Type Actuator of ODD(Invited) Y.-P. Park, H.-S. Yang, N.-C. Park and W.-I. Cho, Yonsei
Univ., KOREA 11-546
ThBl: Transmission Technologies [Room B]Chairpersons: S. Watanabe, Fujitsu, Japan
09:00 ThBl-1 Design Tools and Methods for High Capacity DWDM Long-(Invited) Haul Transmission Systems
E.A. Golovchenko, D.I. Kovsh and S.M. Abbott, TyComLabs., USA 11-548
09:30 ThBl-2 A Study of Noise Reduction in Distributed Fiber Raman Am-plificationT. Miyakawa, H. Sakata and N. Edagawa, KDD R&D,JAPAN 11-550
09:45 ThBl-3 Study on PMD and Dispersion Tolerance of 20Gbit/s VSB-RZ Optical SignalT. Tsuritani, I. Morita and N. Edagawa, KDD R&D,JAPAN 11-552
10:00 ThBl-4 Eye-Opening Characteristics of Optical SSB Modulation Us-ing Hilbert TransformerK. Tanaka, K. Takano, K. Kondo and K. Nakagawa,Yamagata Univ., JAPAN 11-554
10:15 ThBl-5 Spectrum-Sliced, 25-GHz Spaced, 155 Mbps x 32 ChannelWDM AccessK. Akimoto, J. Kani, M. Teshima and K. Iwatsuki, NTT,JAPAN 11-556
ThB2: Optical Networking [Room B]Chairpersons: M. Suzuki, KDDI R&D Labs., Japan
11:00 ThB2-l Closed Cycle Lasing of ASE Noise in a WDM Ring NetworkH.I. Saleheen, Corning, USA H-558
11:15 ThB2-2 Determination of the Origin of BER Degradation UtilizingAsynchronous Amplitude HistogramsI. Shake, H. Takara and M. Morioka, NTT, JAPAN 11-560
11:30 ThB2-3 Demonstration of Multi-Wavelength Monitoring in WDMSystems Using Injection-Locked Fabry-Perot Laser DiodeL.Y. Chan, S.L. Fung, S.H. Wong, Y.K. Chan, F. Tong,L.K. Chen and S.Y. Cheung, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong,CHINA H-562
11:45 ThB2-4 A Novel Method to Monitor OSNR Using a Mach-ZehnderInterferometerZ. Tao, Z. Chen, L. Fu, D. Wu and A. Xu, Peking Univ.,CHINA II-564
12:00 ThB2-5 Performance Evaluations on IP/OTN Integrated NetworksI. Nishioka, Y. Maeno, Y. Suemura and S. Araki, NEC,JAPAN 11-566
12:15 ThB2-6 WDM Network Design with Waveband and Wavelength Mul-tiplexing SchemeM. Lee, J. Yu, Y. Kim and J. Park, Korea Univ., KOREA... 11-568
ThB3: Symposiunr.IP Over DWDM Networks:Technical and Standard Issues[Room B]
Chairpersons: K. Emura, NEC, Japan
13:30 ThB3-l Future Generation of Optical Networks(Invited) M. Maeda, DARPA, USA 11-570
14:00 ThB3-2 Optical Networking in North America- and its Global Impli-(Invited) cations
M. Cvijetic, NEC America, USA 11-57214:30 ThB3-3 Technologies for All-Optical Wavelength Conversion in
(Invited) DWDM NetworksD. Wolfson, T. Fjelde and A. Kloch, Tech. Univ. ofDenmark, DENMARK 11-574
ThB4: Symposiunv.Access Networks for Internet Era [Room B]Chairpersons: W.I. Way, Natl. Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan
15:30 ThB4-l Broadband Optical Access Networks(Invited) C. Lin and K.-L. Deng and C.-K Chan, Jedai Broadband Net-
works, USA H-57616:00 ThB4-2 Access Networks for Broadband Services Using WDM Tech-
(Invited) nologyT. Sugie, H. Kawata, H. Nakamura, K. Tsujikawa and Y.Nonoyama, NTT, JAPAN II-578
16:30 ThB4-3 A Star-Bus-Ring Architecture for DWDM/SCM Passive Op-tical NetworksW.-P. Lin, M.-S. Kao and S. Chi, Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.,TAIWAN 11-580
16:45 ThB4-4 WDM/SCM MAC Protocol Suitable for Passive Double StarOptical NetworksJ. Yu, M. Lee, Y. Kim and J. Park, Korea Univ., KOREA... 11-582
ThCl: VCSELs for Datacom [Room C]Chairpersons: M.C. Larson, Agility Communs., U.S.A.
09:00 ThCl-1 VCSEL Arrays for High Bit Rate Optical Interconnects(Invited) H.D. Wolf and G. Steinle, Infineon Technol., GERMANY... 11-584
09:30 ThCl-2 Transverse Mode Control of Oxide Confined MultimodeVCSEL by Dielectric ApertureN. Yokouchi, N. Ueda, T. Shinagawa, N. Iwai, Y. Sasaki,M. Ariga, S. Uchiyama, Y. Shiina and A. Kasukawa,Furukawa Electr., JAPAN 11-586
09:45 ThCl-3 Stable Single-Mode 850nm VCSELs with a Higher-OrderMode Absorber Formed by Shallow Zn DiffusionC.C. Chen, S.J. Liaw and Y.J. Yang, Natl. Taiwan Univ.,TAIWAN 11-588
10:00 ThCl-4 GaAs/AlGaAs Buried -Heterostructure Laser Diodes withSemi-Insulating GaInP:Fe RegrowthC.A. Barrios, S. Lourdudoss, E.R. Messmer, M.Holmgren*, A. Lovqvist**, C. Carlsson***, A. Larsson***,J. Halonen***, M. Ghisoni**, R. Stevens and R. Schatz,Royal Inst. of Technol., *Spectra Precision, ^Optoelectron-ic BU and ***Chalmers Univ. of Technol., SWEDEN 11-590
10:15 ThCl-5 Highly Uniform and Reproducible 850nm Vertical-CavitySurface-Emitting Lasers Grown by MOCVDH.J. Jang, Y.H. Song, B.J. Jeong, K.H. Lee, J.K. Son,Y.H. Lee, D.G. Choi, S.S. Yang, J.W. Yang, K.Y. Lim andG.M. Yang, Chonbuk Natl. Univ., KOREA 11-592
ThC2: Long-Wavelength VCSELs and Related Materials [Room C]Chairpersons: M. Sugawara, Fujitsu Labs., Japan
11:00 ThC2-l GalnNAs Long Wavelength Vertical Cavity Lasers(Invited) M.C. Larson, C.W. Coldren, S.G. Spruytte*, H.E.
Petersen*, H.E. Garrett and J.S. Harris**, Agility Com-muns., *GenOA and **Stanford Univ., USA 11-594
11:30 ThC2-2 Low Threshold Current Density Operation (Jlh=340A/cm2)of GalnNAs/GaAs Quantum Well Lasers Grown by Metalor-ganic Chemical Vapor DepositionM. Kawaguchi, T. Miyamoto, E. Gouardes, T. Kondo, F.Koyama and K. Iga, Tokyo Inst. of Technol., JAPAN 11-596
11:45 ThC2-3 Nonlinear Gain Factor of 1.26/zm GalnNAs-Based SQWLasersH. Shimizu, K. Kumada, S. Uchiyama and A. Kasukawa,Furukawa Electr., JAPAN 11-598
12:00 ThC2-4 Continuous-Wave Operation of 1.27-^m GaAsSb/GaAsVCSELsT. Anan, M. Yamada, K. Nishi, K. Kurihara, K.Tokutome*, A. Kamei* and S. Sugou, RWCP and 'NEC,JAPAN 11-600
12:15 ThC2-5 Room-Temperature CW Operation of InP-Based Long-Wavelength InAs Quantum Dot LasersH. Saito, K. Nishi and S. Sugou, NEC, JAPAN 11-602
ThC3: VCSELs and Microcavity Lasers [Room C]Chairpersons: A. Kasukawa, Furukawa Electr., Japan
13:30 ThC3-l High Power Long Wavelength Tunable Vertical Cavity Sur-(Invited) face Emitting Lasers
D. Vakhshoori, Nortel Networks, USA 11-60414:00 ThC3-2 Modeling of Widely Tunable Micromachined Surface Emit-
ting Laser with Warped CantileverT. Amano, F. Koyama and K. Iga, Toyko Inst. of Technol.,JAPAN H-606
14:15 ThC3-3 Room Temperature Continuos-Wave Operation of GalnN-As/GaAs VCSELs Grown by Chemical Beam Epitaxy withOutput Power Exceeding lmWS. Makino, T. Miyamoto, T. Kageyama, Y. Ikenaga, N.Nishiyama, A. Matsutani, F. Koyama and K. Iga, TokyoInst. of Technol., JAPAN 11-608
14:30 ThC3-4 Modulation Characteristics of Highly Strained HOOnm Gal-nAs/GaAs Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser on GaAs
M. Arai, N. Nishiyama, M. Azuchi, A. Matsutani, F.Koyama and K. Iga, Tokyo Inst. of Technol., JAPAN 11-610
14:45 ThC3-5 Analysis of Equilateral Triangle Semiconductor Microlaserswith Rough SidewallsY.-Z. Huang, W.-H. Guo, L.-J. Yu and H.-B. Lei, ChineseAcad. of Sci., CHINA H-612
ThGl: Nonlinear Coherent Systems [Room G]Chairpersons: M. Mitsunaga, Kumamoto Univ., Japan
09:00 ThGl-1 Solid Hydrogen: Novel Work Medium in Optical Physics(Invited) K. Hakuta, Univ. of Electro-Communs., JAPAN 11-614
09:30 ThGl-2 Slow Light in a Far-Off-Resonance Raman MediumJ.Q. Liang, M. Katsuragawa, F.L. Kien and K. Hakuta,Univ. of Electro-Communs., JAPAN 11-616
09:45 ThGl-3 High-Resolution Coherent Population Trapping in SodiumVaporK. Motomura, M. Fuchigami and M. Mitsunaga, KumamotoUniv., JAPAN 11-618
10:00 ThGl-4 Dynamic Tunneling of Cold AtomsB. Upcroft, W.K. Hensinger, N.R. Heckenberg, G.J.Milburn and H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Univ. of Queensland,AUSTRALIA II-620
10:15 ThGl-5 Bifurcations in the Non-Dissipative Dynamics of Ultra ColdAtomsB. Upcroft, W.K. Hensinger, N.R. Heckenberg, G.J.Milburn, H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop and C.A. Holmes, Univ.of Queensland, AUSTRALIA 11-622
ThG2: Atom Optics and Laser Cooling [Room G]Chairpersons: M. Mitsunaga, Kumamoto Univ., Japan
11:00 ThG2-l Quantum Reflection of Laser-Cooled Atoms from a Solid(Invited) Surface
F. Shimizu and J. Fujita*, Univ. of Electro-Communs. and*NEC, JAPAN 11-624
11:30 ThG2-2 Optically Controllable Elements for Integrated Atom OpticsD. Schneble, M. Hasuo, Th. Anker, T. Pfau* and J. Mly-nek, Univ. Konstanz and *Univ. Stuttgart, GERMANY 11-626
11:45 ThG2-3 Quick Creation of Bose-Einstein Condensate Using a NovelDouble Magneto-Optical Trap SystemT. Kuwamoto, K. Ito, Y. yoshikawa*, K. Kondo, S. Sasaki,Y. Torii** and T. Hirano, Gakushuin Univ., *Keio Univ.,JAPAN and **MIT, USA 11-628
12:00 ThG2-4 Optimization of Evaporative Cooling in Trapped BosonicAtomsM. Yamashita, M. Koashi*, T. Mukai, M. Mitsunaga** andN. Imoto, NTT, *Graduate Univ. of Adv. Studies and**Kumamoto Univ., JAPAN 11-630
12:15 ThG2-5 Atomic Wave Packet Dynamics in a Standing Wave Quan-tum FieldY.-T. Chough, H. Nba and K. An, KAIST, KOREA 11-632
ThG3: Ultrafast Phenomena -Molecules- [Room G]Chairpersons: M. Gonokami, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
13:30 ThG3-l Pulse Characterization and Data Analysis in Ultrafast Spec-invited) troscopy
T. Kobayashi, Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN 11-63414:00 ThG3-2 Numerical Simulations of Molecular Orientation Using
Strong, Nonresonant, Two-Color Laser FieldsH. Sakai, T. Kanai, T. Hayakawa, J.J. Larsen* and H.Stapelfeldt*, Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN and *Univ. of Arhus,DENMARK 11-636
14:15 ThG3-3 Nonsequential Double Ionization of D2 Molecules with In-tense 20 fs PulsesH. Sakai, J.J. Larsen*, I. Wendt-Larsen*, J. Olesen*, H.Stapelfeldt* and P.B. Corkum**, Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN,*Univ. of Arhus, DENMARK and **Natl. Res. Council ofCanada, CANADA 11-638
14:30 ThG3-4 Feedback Optimization of Gas-Phase Molecules and Clustersby Shaping of Ultrashort laser PulsesS. Minemoto, A. Bartelt*, C. Kaposta*, C. Lupulescu*, P.Rosendo*, S. Vajda* and L. Woste*, Univ. of Tokyo,JAPAN and Freie Univ. Berlin, GERMANY. 11-640
ThG4: Ultrafast Phenomena -Coherence Control- [Room GlChairpersons: T. Kobayashi, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
15:30 ThG4-l Interference and Optical Manipulation of Degenerate Biexci-(Invited) tonic Waves
M. Kuwata-Gonokami, R. Shimano and A. Mysyrowicz*,Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN and Ecole Polytechnique,FRANCE H-642
16:00 ThG4-2 Strong-Field Effects in Semiconductors: Femtosecond Dy-namics of Electro-Magneto-ExcitonsS. Hughes, Univ. of Surrey, UK H-644
16:15 ThG4-3 Exciton Rabi Oscillation in Single Quantum Dot: TemporalMeasurement of Oscilation and Corresponding Energy LevelSplittingH. Kamada, H. Ando*, T. Takagahara**, H. Gotoh and J.Temmyo, NTT, *Konan Univ. and **Kyoto Inst. of Tech-nol., JAPAN H-646
16:30 ThG4-4 Coherence Control in a Fs-Dephasing Medium by Means ofDifferential Phase Pumping of Ultra-Broadband PulsesH. Nishioka, H. Koutaka and K. Ueda, Univ. of Electro-Communs., JAPAN 11-648
ThHl: Special Session:Image Processing [Room H]Chairpersons: T. Wada, RIKEN, Japan
11:00 ThHl-1 Polymeric Waveguides for Ultra-High Speed Optical Signal(Invited) Processing Devices
A.J. Boyle and W.J. Blau*, Xsil and *Trinity College Dub-lin, IRELAND H-650
11:30 ThHl-2 Photoinduced Surface Deformation on Azo-Polymer Filmsand Its Holographic ApplicationK. Harada, K. Munakata, M. Itoh, S. Umegaki* and T.Yatagai, Univ. of Tsukuba and *Keio Univ., JAPAN 11-652
11:45 ThHl-3 Optical Logic Operation in an Organic Multi-Layered Smart(Invited) Pixel Device
M. Yokoyama, K. Nakayama, Y. Nishikawa and H.Hiramoto, Osaka Univ., JAPAN 11-654
12:15 ThHl-4 Self-Diffractions of Reorientational Photorefractive Gratingin Liquid Crystal Sandwiched with Photoconductive Porphy-rin-Doped PVK FilmsK.H. Kim, T.G. Kim, S.J. Lee, B.C. Choe, G.Y. Sung, C.S.Kyong and C.H. Kwak, Yeungnam Univ., KOREA 11-656
ThH2: Special Session:Novel Materials [Room H]Chairpersons: W.J. Blau, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
13:30 ThH2-l Self-Organizing Molecular Semiconductor - a New Material(Invited) of High Potential for Opto-Electronic Applications -
J. Hanna, Tokyo Inst. of Technol., JAPAN II-658
14:00 ThH2-2 Organic Quantun well Electroluminescent DevicesS. Liu, J. Huang, K. Yang and H. Jiang, Jilin Univ.,CHINA and Nanyang Technol. Univ., SINGAPORE 11-660
14:15 ThH2-3 Two-Photon Absorption and Optical Power Limiting Proper-(Invited) ties of Thiophene- Based Organics
K.-S. Lee, Hannam Univ., KOREA 11-66214:45 ThH2-4 Enhancement of X(3> of Squarylium Dye J-Aggregates in In-
frared Region by Two-Photon ResonanceS. Tatsuura, O. Wada, M. Furuki*, M. Tian*, Y. Sato*, I.Iwasa* and L.S. Pu*, FESTA and *Fuji Xerox, JAPAN.... 11-664
ThH3: Organic Optical Materials [Room H]Chairpersons: M. Yokoyama, Osaka Univ., Japan
15:30 ThH3-l Optical Control of Cubic Nonlinearity in Azo-Polymer ThinFilmsC.C. Hsu and V.M. Churikov, Natl. Chung Cheng Univ.,TAIWAN 11-666
15:45 ThH3-2 DAST Crystal Growth by Means of Precise Control of Solu-tion ConcentrationN. Ohsaki, Y. Son, Y. Ohta, D. Kobayashi and H. Ito,Tohoku Univ., JAPAN 11-668
16:00 TliH3-3 Study on Spectroscopic Properties of Novel Azo-Dye DopedPMMA Films by Multi-Photon ExcitationL. Yang, G. Wang, J. Wang, G. Wang and Z. Xu, ChineseAcad. of Sci., CHINA 11-670
16:15 ThH3-4 Damped Transient Oscillation of Space Charge Field Ob-served in Photorefractive Moving GratingsS.J. Lee, G.Y. Sung, J.H. Kim, K.H. Kim and C.H. Kwak,Yeungnam Univ., KOREA 11-672
16:30 ThH3-5 Polarization Dependent Optical Grating in a Methyl RedDoped Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal (E48:PVP)N. Hermosa II, A. Francia Jr and MR Daza, Univ. of thePhilippines-Diliman, PHILIPPINES 11-674
Thl l : Special Session:Photonic Information Processing Systems-1 [Room I]Chairpersons: J. Tanida, Osaka Univ., Japan
09:00 Thll-l Tightly Integrated Board Level Free Space Optical Intercon-(Invited) nects
V. Ozguz, Irvine Sensors, USA 11-67609:30 ThIl-2 Optoelectronic Parallel Computing System with Reconfigura-
(Invited) ble InterconnectionM. Ishikawa and M. Naruse, Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN 11-678
10:00 ThIl-3 Image Processing on a Digital Smart Pixel ArrayH. Kawai, A. Baba, M. Shibata, Y. Takeuchi, T. Komuro*and M. Ishikawa*, Real World Comput. Partnership andUniv. of Tokyo*, JAPAN 11-680
10:15 ThIl-4 A Computing-Oriented Optoelectronic Networking Architec-ture (CONA) with a Large-Fan-Out High-Speed Reconfigura-ble Optical ProcessorK. Kagawa, Y. Ogura and J. Tanida, Osaka Univ., JAPAN... 11-682
ThI2: Special Session-.Photonic Information Processing Systems-2 [Room I]Chairpersons: Y. Hayasaki, Univ. of Tokushima, Japan
11:00 ThI2-l The Use of Optics in Information Processing Systems: Some(Invited) Remarks
M.P.Y. Desmulliez, Heriot-Watt Univ., UK 11-68411:30 ThI2-2 Design and Evaluation of the Compact Optical Parallel Cor-
relator (COPaC) for Face RecognitionE. Watanabe, R. Inaba, N. Kawakami and K. Kodate, JapanWomen's Univ., JAPAN 11-686
11:45 ThI2-3 Reducing Harmonic in Multiobject Joint Transform Correla-tion by Use of Adaptive Mean ProcessingC.-J. Cheng, J.-D. Lin and R.-C. Lo*, St. John's and St.Mary's Inst. of Technol. and *Natl. Taipei Univ. of Tech-nol., TAIWAN. 11-688
12:00 ThI2-4 An Opto-EIectronic Image Capturing System Using Mult-iple-Imaging CMOS SensorK. Yamada, J. Tanida*, Y. Kitamura* and Y. Ichioka**,Osaka Sci.&Technol. Center, *Osaka Univ. and **NaraNatl. College of Technol., JAPAN 11-690
12:15 TU2-5 Wavelength-Selective NxN Optical Cross-Connect DevicesUsing Strain-Tunable Fiber Bragg GratingsS.-K. Liaw and C.-C. Yang*, Natl. Taiwan Univ. ofSci.&Technol. and *ITRI, TAIWAN H-692
ThI3: Holographic Devices and Systems [Room I]Chairpersons: H. Sasaki, Oki Electr., Japan
13:30 ThI3-l Holographic Memory for Optical Interconnections(Invited) K.Y. Hsu and S.H. Lin, Natl. Chiao Tung Univ., TAIWAN... 11-694
14:00 ThI3-2 Board-to-Board Optical Interconnects by Means ofWavelength Multiplexing Diffractive Phase ElementY. Ogura, N. Shirai and J. Tanida, Osaka Univ., JAPAN... 11-696
14:15 Thl3-3 Design of Binary Fourier Holograms Using DBS forReduced-Speckle-ReconstructionB.B. Chhetri, S. Yang and T. Shimomura, Kyushu Inst. ofTechnol., JAPAN 11-698
14:30 ThI3-4 Fast-Response Pentagon Self-Pumped Phase Conjugator Us-ing -t-c-Face Incident ConfigurationL.C. Tang, T.C. Chen, G.W. Hu and C.C. Chang, Natl.Defense Univ., TAIWAN. 11-700
14:45 ThI3-5 Photorefractive Properties and Applications of Ru-DopedBiuTiOjo Single CrystalsV. Marinova, M.-L. Hsieh, S.H. Lin and K.Y. Hsu, Natl.Chiao Tung Univ., TAIWAN 11-702
ThI4: Spatiotemporal Information Processing [Room I]Chairpersons: M. Mori, ETL, Japan
15:30 TU4-1 Synchronization of Chaotic Oscillations in Semiconductor(Invited) Lasers and its Application to Secure Communications
J. Ohtsubo, Shizuoka Univ., JAPAN 11-70416:00 ThI4-2 Control of Spatiotemporal Optical Patterns Using Spatial
Frequency Filter in a Two-Dimensional Nonlinear OpticalSystemY. Hayasaki, H. Yamamoto and N. Nishida, Univ. ofTokushima, JAPAN 11-706
16:15 ThI4-3 Demonstration of a Space-to-Time Conversion Based on aTime-Space Conversion Technique among Time Signals and2-D Space OnesT. Konishi, Y. Oshita*, T. Kotanigawa, H. Furukawa and Y.Ichioka**, Osaka Univ., *Osaka Sci.&Technol. Center and**Nara Natl. College of Technol., JAPAN 11-708
16:30 TU4-4 2D-Image Transmission System Based on the Ultrafast Opti-cal Data Format Conversion between Temporal Signal and2D-Spatial SignalK. Iwamoto, Y. Nagasaka, T. Konishi, J. Tanida and Y.Ichioka, Osaka Univ., JAPAN 11-710
16:45 TU4-5 Three-Dimensional Image Acquisition and Display SystemUsing Light-Section Method and Volume Scanning MethodD. Miyazaki and K. Matsushita, Osaka City Univ., JAPAN... 11-712
ThJl: Ultrafast Optical Devices [Room J]Chairpersons: H. Kawaguchi, Yamagata Univ., Japan
09:00 ThJl-1 Ultrafast All-Optical Signal Processing with Symmetric(Invited) Mach-Zehnder Type All-Optical Switches
K. Tajima, NEC, JAPAN 11-71409:30 ThJl-2 Ultrafast (~lTHz) 1.55um All-Optical Switch Using Inter-
subband Absorption in InGaAs/AlAs/AlAsSb CoupledQuantum WellsT. Akiyama, N. Georgiev, T. Mozume, H. Yoshida, A.V.Gopal and O. Wada, FESTA, JAPAN 11-716
09:45 ThJl-3 Pedestal-Free Transform-Limited Femtosecond Pulse Gener-ation At 10 GHz Using a Polarization Maintaining Disper-sion Decreasing Fiber and Dispersion Imbalanced NonlinearLoop MirrorK.R. Tamura and M. Nakazawa, NTT, JAPAN 11-718
10:00 ThJl-4 Fabrication of Glass Photonic Devices by an UnamplifiedFemtosecond LaserK. Minoshima, I. Hartl, E.P. Ippen and J.G. Fujimoto,MIT, USA 11-720
10:15 ThJl-5 Measurement of Dispersion in a Silicon Waveguide at 1.5umT.K. Liang, H.K. Tsang, S.W. Roberts*, D.J. Brady*, A.Harpin*, J. Drake* and M. Asghari*, Chinese Univ. ofHong Kong, CHINA and *Bookham Technol., UK H-722
ThJ2: Ultrafast Pulse Characterization [Room J]Chairpersons: H. Kubota, NTT, Japan
11:00 ThJ2-l Ultrashort Pulse Characterization by Interferometric Spec-tral Cross-ConvolutionA. Baltuska, T. Fuji, A. Yabushita and T. Kobayashi, Univ.of Tokyo, JAPAN. H-724
11:15 ThJ2-2 Optical Pulse Characterization of 5.0 fs using Spectral PhaseInterferometry for Direct Electric-Field ReconstructionL. Li, S. Kusaka, N. Karasawa, R. Morita, M. Yamashitaand H. Shigekawa, JST, JAPAN 11-726
11:30 ThJ2-3 Carrier-Phase Control Among Femtosecond SubharmonicPulsesY. Kobayashi and K. Torizuka, ETL, JAPAN 11-728
11:45 ThJ2-4 Generation and Characterization of l.l-2.1um Widely Broa-dened Super Continuum in Highly Nonlinear DispersionShifted FibersN. Nishizawa, M. Yoshida* and T. Goto, Nagoya Univ. and*AISIN SEIKI, JAPAN 11-730
12:00 ThJ2-5 Precise Measurement of Arbitrary Shaped and AmplifiedFemtosecond PulsesK. Takasago, A. Yada*, T. Miura**, M. Washio*, F.Kannari**, K. Torizuka*** and A. Endo, FESTA, *WasedaUniv., **Keio Univ. and ***ETL, JAPAN 11-732
12:15 ThJ2-6 Waveform Sampling of Free-Running Frequency PrescaledMicrowave Signals by Using Delay-Line-Free Electro-OpticProbing TechniqueG.-R. Lin, S.-H. Hung and Y.-C. Chang, Tatung Univ.,TAIWAN 11-734
ThJ3: THz Generation and Photoconductive Switches [Room J]Chairpersons: X.-C. Zhang, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., U.S.A.
13:30 ThJ3-l Generation of THz-Radiation from Resonant Absorption inStrained Multiple-Quantum-Well in a Magnetic FieldT.-A. Liu, C.-L. Pan, K.-F. Huang, S. Ono*, H. Ohtake*and N. Sarukura*, Natl. Chiao Tung Univ., TAIWAN and*IMS, JAPAN 11-736
13:45 ThJ3-2 Propagation and Focusing Characteristics of Intense Tera-hertz Pulses Generated from a Large Aperture Photoconduc-tive AntennaK. Tsukamoto, R. Rungsawang, T. Hattori and H.Nakatsuka, Univ. of Tsukuba, JAPAN 11-738
14:00 ThJ3-3 Reflection-Type Millimeter-Wave Imaging with aWaveguide-Mounted Electro-Optic SensorA. Sasaki and T. Nagatsuma, JV7T, JAPAN 11-740
14:15 ThJ3-4 Novel Emitter and Receiver System for THz Radiation Con-sisting of a 2-T Permanent Magnet, a 1040-nm CompactFiber Laser, and a Room-Temperature-Operating ThermalReceiverH. Ohtake, Y. Suzuki, N. Sarukura, S. Ono*, T.Tsukamoto*, A. Nakanishi**, S. Nishizawa***, M.L.Stock****, M. Yoshida**** and H. Endert****, IMS, *Sci.Univ. of Tokyo, **Sumitomo Special Metal, ***Jasco and****Imra America, JAPAN. 11-742
14:30 ThJ3-5 Design and Development of High-Power Terahertz Radia-tion Emitter with Diamond Photoconductive SwitchH. Yoneda, H. Nagata, S. Ohta, K. Ueda, H. Yamamoto*and K. Baba*, Univ. of Electro-Communs. and *NEC,JAPAN 11-744
14:45 ThJ3-6 Femtosecond-LT-GaAs Photoconductive SwitchingW.-Z. Lin, B. Guo, J.-H. Wen, R. Liao and H.-C. Zhang,Zhongshan Univ., CHINA 11-746
ThKl: Tutorial [Room K]Chairpersons: T. Wada, RIKEN, Japan
09:30 ThKl-1 Novel Optical Devices for Signal Processing and Transmis-(Tutorial) sion
N. Peyghambarian, Univ. of Arizona, USA 11-748
ThK2: New Technology [Room K]Chairpersons: Y.-J. Kim, Tokai Univ., Japan
13:30 ThK2-l A Novel Approach of Optical First-Surface Recording Based(Invited) on Thin Film Gas-Lubricated Slider Bearing Technology
T. Ohkubo, K. Tanaka, T. Hirota and K. Itao, Univ. ofTokyo, JAPAN 11-750
14:00 ThK2-2 An Efficient Probe with a Planar Metallic Pattern for High-Density Near-Field Optical MemoryT. Matsumoto, Y. Anzai and T. Shimano, Hitachi, JAPAN... 11-752
14:15 THK2-3 Three-Dimensional Multi-Layered Optical Memory with Us-ing Dye and Au (III) Doped SiO2/TiO2 Sol-Gel MediumT. Tanaka, K. Yamaguchi and S. Yamamoto, Osaka Univ.,JAPAN 11-754
14:30 ThK2-4 Multi-Layered Optical Data Storage in a Polymer-DispersedLiquid Crystal Material under Two-Photon ExcitationM. Gu, D.K. McPhail and A. Smallridge*, Swinburne Univ.of Technol. and Victoria Univ., AUSTRALIA 11-756
14:45 ThK2-5 Angle-Multiplexed Two-Color Hologram Storage inLiNbO3:Tb,FeS. Tanaka, H. Hatano, T. Yamaji, M. Lee, S. Takekawa andK. Kitamura, Pioneer and Natl. Inst. for Res, in InorganicMaterials, JAPAN 11-758