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Author Index (Print) PHYSICAL REVIEW B VOLUME 58, NUMBER 10 1 SEPTEMBER 1998-II Cumulative Author Index All authors of papers published so far in the current volume are listed alphabetically with the issue and page numbers following the dash. A more complete index, with the full title listed with each ®rst author's name and subsequent authors cross-referenced, is published in the last issue of the volume. A cumulative author and subject index covering Physical Review A through E, Physical Review Letters, and Reviews of Modern Physics is published annually under separate cover. AaraÄo Reis, F. D. A.Ð͑1͒ 394 Ancilotto, FrancescoÐ͑8͒ 5085 Awaga, KunioÐ͑5͒ 2438 Abarra, E. N.Ð͑9͒ 5672 Anders, S.Ð͑9͒ 5825; ͑10͒ 6639 Awschalom, D. D.Ð͑8͒ R4238 Abbate, M.Ð͑7͒ 3755 Andersen, N. H.Ð͑10͒ 6291 AxnaÈs, J.Ð͑10͒ 6628 Abd-Elmeguid, M. M.Ð͑1͒ 254 Andersen, O. K.Ð͑1͒ 522; ͑2͒ 1025 Ayaz, YuÈkselÐ͑4͒ 2001 Abe, K.Ð͑5͒ 2513 Andersson, M.Ð͑10͒ 6580 Aydinol, M. K.Ð͑6͒ 2975 Abelson, J. R.Ð͑8͒ 4803 Andersson, Per H.Ð͑9͒ 5230 Azevedo, A.Ð͑1͒ 101 Abliz, M.Ð͑9͒ 5205 Ando, K.Ð͑3͒ 1100; ͑4͒ 1912 Aziz, M. J.Ð͑8͒ 4579 Abolfath, M.Ð͑4͒ 2013 Ando, TsuneyaÐ͑3͒ 1485 Aziz, Michael J.Ð͑1͒ 189 Abraha, KamsulÐ͑2͒ 897 Ando, YoichiÐ͑6͒ R2913 Abrahams, ElihuÐ͑2͒ R559 AndraÈ, W.Ð͑10͒ 6346 Baars, T.Ð͑4͒ R1750 Abramo, Maria C.Ð͑5͒ 2372 AndreÂ, G.Ð͑2͒ 847 Baberschke, K.Ð͑9͒ 5611, 5701 Abrikosov, A. A.Ð͑5͒ 2788 Andreev, AntonÐ͑9͒ 5149 Bacherler, Th.Ð͑3͒ 1633 Abrikosov, I. A.Ð͑7͒ 3613 Andrei, N.Ð͑6͒ R2921 Bachlechner, M. E.Ð͑4͒ 1887 Abrosimov, N. V.Ð͑3͒ 1110 Andrei, NatanÐ͑7͒ 3814 Baer, Y.Ð͑7͒ 3515 Achey, R. M.Ð͑6͒ R2941 Andreica, D.Ð͑9͒ 5205 Ba®le, U.Ð͑2͒ 791 Adams, C. P.Ð͑9͒ 5550 Anisimov, A. N.Ð͑9͒ 5611 Baibich, M. N.Ð͑9͒ 5250 Adams, P. W.Ð͑6͒ R2952 Annett, James F.Ð͑3͒ 1218 Bailey, P.Ð͑8͒ 4934 Adeyeye, A. O.Ð͑1͒ 345 Anta, J. A.Ð͑10͒ 6124 BakoÂ, B.Ð͑6͒ 2969 Adler, JoanÐ͑7͒ 4120 Anthony, T. C.Ð͑2͒ R591 Balandin, AlexanderÐ͑3͒ 1544 Adolph, B.Ð͑8͒ 4721 Anthony, T. R.Ð͑9͒ 5408 Balasubramanian, T.Ð͑7͒ 3621 Adroja, D. T.Ð͑6͒ 3167 Antic, B.Ð͑6͒ 3212 Balents, LeonÐ͑4͒ 1794 Aebi, P.Ð͑3͒ 1300; ͑8͒ R4270 Antonov, V. E.Ð͑5͒ 2591 Balkashin, O. P.Ð͑3͒ 1294 Aegerter, C. M.Ð͑6͒ 3457 Aoki, H.Ð͑1͒ 309 Ballesteros, C.Ð͑1͒ 89 Af¯eck, IanÐ͑9͒ 5848 Aoki, Y.Ð͑6͒ R2933 Ballesteros, H. G.Ð͑5͒ 2740 Ageev, V. N.Ð͑4͒ 2248 Aono, TakashiÐ͑8͒ 4838 Ban, S. L.Ð͑4͒ 2102 Agranat, Aharon J.Ð͑9͒ 5282 Aoyagi, Y.Ð͑4͒ 2026 Bandyopadhyay, B.Ð͑1͒ 538 AÊ gren, HansÐ͑4͒ 2216 Apih, T.Ð͑6͒ R2941 Banerjee, DiptiÐ͑8͒ 4666 Ahmet, P.Ð͑9͒ 5205 Appel, J.Ð͑1͒ 303 Banerjee, S. S.Ð͑2͒ 995 Ahn, K. H.Ð͑7͒ 3697 Appleyard, N. J.Ð͑8͒ 4846 Bansal, C.Ð͑10͒ 6172 Aifa, Y.Ð͑10͒ 6133 Arakawa, Y.Ð͑4͒ 1962 Barabanenkov, Yuri N.Ð͑6͒ 3034 Aiura, Y.Ð͑8͒ 4384 Arauzo, A. B.Ð͑2͒ 877 Barabanov, A. F.Ð͑10͒ 6194 Akasaki, I.Ð͑3͒ 1442 Arcas, J.Ð͑9͒ 5193 Baragiola, R. A.Ð͑5͒ 2529 Akimoto, T.Ð͑9͒ 5544 ArcÏon, D.Ð͑6͒ R2941 Barahona, MauricioÐ͑9͒ 5215, 5874͑E͒ Akjouj, A.Ð͑8͒ 4589 Arimoto, H.Ð͑8͒ 4560 Baraille, IsabelleÐ͑3͒ 1236 Akola, J.Ð͑7͒ 3601 Artemov, Y.Ð͑6͒ 3212 Baran, M.Ð͑5͒ 2418 Ala-Nissila, T.Ð͑4͒ 2170 Artigas, M.Ð͑2͒ 798 BarandiaraÂn, J. M.Ð͑1͒ 366; ͑9͒ 5193 Alascio, B.Ð͑6͒ 3233; ͑7͒ 3755 Asamitsu, A.Ð͑1͒ 47 Barash, Yu. S.Ð͑10͒ 6476 Albe, V.Ð͑8͒ 4713 Asano, KenichiÐ͑3͒ 1485 Barbara, B.Ð͑5͒ 2748 Albino Aguiar, J.Ð͑5͒ 2454 Asano, YasuhiroÐ͑3͒ 1414 Barberan, S.Ð͑8͒ 4656 Aleiner, I. L.Ð͑9͒ 5757 Asari, E.Ð͑7͒ 4143 Barbero, G.Ð͑5͒ 2570 Alekseev, Kirill N.Ð͑7͒ 3954 Asayama, K.Ð͑10͒ R5960 Bardeau, J-F.Ð͑5͒ 2614 Alemany, M. M. G.Ð͑2͒ 685 Aschauer, H.Ð͑1͒ 359 Barla, A.Ð͑1͒ 254 Alhassid, Y.Ð͑8͒ 4866 Ashenford, D. E.Ð͑7͒ 3969 Barman, S. R.Ð͑8͒ R4285 Aliev, F. G.Ð͑7͒ 3625 Ashok, S.Ð͑7͒ 3522 Barman, Sudipto RoyÐ͑2͒ 734 Allen, J. L.Ð͑8͒ R4195 Asokan, S.Ð͑6͒ 3022; ͑8͒ 4449 Barnard, J. C.Ð͑3͒ 1177 Alouani, M.Ð͑3͒ 1499 Assaad, F. F.Ð͑4͒ 1845 Barrau, J.Ð͑8͒ 4853 Altshuler, B. L.Ð͑9͒ 5757 Assali, Lucy V. C.Ð͑7͒ 3870 Barry, J. H.Ð͑6͒ 3129 Alvarenga, A. D.Ð͑9͒ 5408 Att®eld, J. P.Ð͑9͒ 5226 BartolomeÂ, F.Ð͑2͒ 798 AÂ lvarez, Luis JavierÐ͑5͒ 2369; ͑10͒ 6057 Att®eld, J. PaulÐ͑5͒ 2426 BartolomeÂ, J.Ð͑2͒ 798 Amador, U.Ð͑10͒ 6291 Attili, R. N.Ð͑5͒ 2563 Bartolucci, F.Ð͑7͒ 4111 Amand, T.Ð͑8͒ 4853 Aubry, S.Ð͑6͒ 3094 Barut, G.Ð͑9͒ 5336 Amano, H.Ð͑3͒ 1442 Auderset, H.Ð͑3͒ 1506 Basak, D.Ð͑3͒ 1550 Amar, Jacques G.Ð͑3͒ 1613 Audier, M.Ð͑10͒ 6273 Basler, M.Ð͑6͒ 3409 Amato, A.Ð͑9͒ 5205 Ausloos, M.Ð͑9͒ 5665 Basmaji, P.Ð͑4͒ R1770; ͑8͒ 4636 Amico, LuigiÐ͑4͒ R1703 Avalos, V.Ð͑3͒ 1331 Bass, F.Ð͑5͒ 2878 Amin, M. H. S.Ð͑9͒ 5848 Averback, R. S.Ð͑5͒ 2361 Bass, J. D.Ð͑2͒ 694 Ammon, BeatÐ͑8͒ 4304 Averous, M.Ð͑2͒ 877 Bastow, T. J.Ð͑6͒ 2988 Anantram, M. P.Ð͑8͒ 4882 Avignon, M.Ð͑7͒ 3704 Basu, J. K.Ð͑8͒ R4258 PRB 58 6655 6656 CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX PRB 58 Bates, C. A.Ð͑8͒ 4406 Bitton, GabbyÐ͑9͒ 5282 Bringuier, E.Ð͑8͒ 4543 Batlogg, B.Ð͑5͒ 2678 BjoÈrneholm, O.Ð͑3͒ 1655 Brinkmann, D.Ð͑5͒ 2724 Battisti, MaurizioÐ͑1͒ 77 Blaha, PeterÐ͑9͒ 5296 Brock, J. D.Ð͑8͒ 4818 Battle, P. D.Ð͑5͒ 2699 Blanco, J. M.Ð͑3͒ 1550 Brookes, N. B.Ð͑10͒ 6298 Bauer, E. D.Ð͑10͒ 6287 Bland, J. A. C.Ð͑1͒ 345; ͑2͒ 890; ͑9͒ 5166 Brooks, J. S.Ð͑1͒ 309, 330 Bauer, G.Ð͑8͒ 4825 Blatter, G.Ð͑1͒ 213; ͑9͒ 5486, 5873͑E͒ Bross, H.Ð͑3͒ 1620, 1633 Bauer, P.Ð͑9͒ 5139 Blinc, R.Ð͑6͒ R2941 Broughton, Jeremy Q.Ð͑10͒ R5893 Baum, GideonÐ͑7͒ 4120 BloÈchl, P. E.Ð͑3͒ 1499 Brousseau, M.Ð͑8͒ 4853 Baumann, P. K.Ð͑3͒ 1643 Blomeier, T.Ð͑7͒ 4035 Brown, S. A.Ð͑4͒ R1758 Baumgartner, G.Ð͑1͒ 5 Blum, V.Ð͑7͒ 4102 BruÈck, E.Ð͑5͒ 2692 BaÈuml, B.Ð͑7͒ 3663 Boatner, L. A.Ð͑7͒ 3586 Brug, J. A.Ð͑2͒ R591 Baxter, David V.Ð͑9͒ 5602 Bobbert, P. A.Ð͑3͒ 1424 Brunetti, R.Ð͑7͒ 3503 Bayer, M.Ð͑4͒ R1750; ͑8͒ 4740 Bode, P. J.Ð͑9͒ 5166 Bruno, PatrickÐ͑9͒ 5588 Bayerl, M. W.Ð͑8͒ 4892 Boden, NevilleÐ͑6͒ 3063 Bruschi, L.Ð͑3͒ 1181 Bazant, Martin Z.Ð͑5͒ 2539 Boechat, BeatrizÐ͑1͒ 58 Bruynseraede, Y.Ð͑7͒ 3625; ͑9͒ 5744; Bean, J. C.Ð͑8͒ 4779 Boettger, J. C.Ð͑7͒ 4182͑E͒ ͑10͒ 6321 Becerra, C. C.Ð͑6͒ 3197 Bogdanovich, S.Ð͑6͒ 3212 Bryant, Garnett W.Ð͑4͒ 2131 Bech Nielsen, B.Ð͑7͒ 3842 Bojko, R.Ð͑1͒ 128 Brydson, R.Ð͑8͒ 5106 ” Bechstedt, F.Ð͑8͒ 4721 Bokhenkov, E. L.Ð͑5͒ 2591 Budtz-Jorgensen, C. V.Ð͑3͒ 1110 Bechstedt, FriedhelmÐ͑3͒ 1326; ͑4͒ R1722 Bolcatto, P. G.Ð͑8͒ 5007 Buffa, FrancoÐ͑9͒ 5275 Beck, O.Ð͑7͒ 4166 Bommeli, F.Ð͑6͒ 3046 Bulatov, V. V.Ð͑5͒ 2539 Becker, J. D.Ð͑9͒ 5143 Bompadre, S. G.Ð͑8͒ R4215 Bulgakov, A. A.Ð͑8͒ 4438 Beeli, C.Ð͑10͒ 6645 Bondarenko, A. V.Ð͑5͒ 2445 Bulgakov, S. A.Ð͑8͒ 4438 Behme, G.Ð͑4͒ 2045 Bonde Nielsen, K.Ð͑7͒ 3842 Bullett, D. W.Ð͑3͒ 1586 Behringer, M.Ð͑4͒ 2055 Bonesteel, N. E.Ð͑3͒ 1451 Bulou, A.Ð͑5͒ 2614 Beling, C. D.Ð͑3͒ 1358 Bonetto, C.Ð͑1͒ 128 BulovicÂ, V.Ð͑7͒ 3730 Belitsky, V. I.Ð͑4͒ 2077 Bonn, D. A.Ð͑10͒ 6650 Bunina, O. A.Ð͑6͒ 3015 Bellissent, R.Ð͑10͒ 6273 Borchers, J. A.Ð͑5͒ 2684 Bunker, GrantÐ͑5͒ 2467 Bellouard, C.Ð͑5͒ 2748 Bordone, P.Ð͑7͒ 3503 Burin, A.Ð͑9͒ 5374 Belosludov, V. R.Ð͑5͒ 2365 Borges, H. A.Ð͑1͒ 287 Burlet, P.Ð͑5͒ 2692 Belozerova, T. S.Ð͑6͒ 3111 Borges da Costa, J. A. T.Ð͑9͒ 5250 Burns, A.Ð͑8͒ 4485 BeÂnazeth, S.Ð͑10͒ 6104 Borisov, B. F.Ð͑9͒ 5329 Burrows, P. E.Ð͑7͒ 3730 Bennema, P.Ð͑9͒ 5258 BoÈrner, H. G.Ð͑5͒ 2603 Bushby, Richard J.Ð͑6͒ 3063 Bennett, J. W.Ð͑7͒ 3690 Borstel, G.Ð͑8͒ 4367 Butera, A.Ð͑6͒ 3233 Bennich, P.Ð͑3͒ 1655 Bortolani, V.Ð͑9͒ 5429 Butov, L. V.Ð͑4͒ 1980 Bennington, S. M.Ð͑2͒ 745 Boschung, E.Ð͑8͒ R4270 Buyanov, A.Ð͑8͒ 4624 Benoist, RobertÐ͑7͒ 3741 Bose, IndraniÐ͑1͒ 73 Buyanov, A. V.Ð͑3͒ 1442 Ben Youssef, J.Ð͑1͒ 385 Bouarab, S.Ð͑7͒ 3507 Byberg, J. R.Ð͑7͒ 3842 Benza, V. G.Ð͑10͒ 6147 Boubcheur, E. H.Ð͑1͒ 400; ͑9͒ 5163 Byers, T. J.Ð͑1͒ 218 Berding, M. A.Ð͑7͒ 3853 Boucher, F.Ð͑8͒ 5106 Bykov, I. P.Ð͑1͒ 156 Berger, S. D.Ð͑9͒ 5213 Bouldin, C. E.Ð͑8͒ R4215 Bergeron, D. J.Ð͑8͒ R4266 Bourdarot, F.Ð͑5͒ 2692 Cable, J. W.Ð͑9͒ 5177 Berghuis, P.Ð͑6͒ R2960 Boursier, D.Ð͑10͒ 6273 Cabra, D. C.Ð͑1͒ 65; ͑10͒ 6241 Bergman, J. P.Ð͑3͒ 1442 Bouzerar, G.Ð͑6͒ 3117 Caciuffo, R.Ð͑9͒ 5181 Bergsmann, M.Ð͑9͒ 5139 Bowen, M. O.Ð͑10͒ R5924 Cadogan, J. M.Ð͑5͒ 2730 Berman, Gennady P.Ð͑3͒ 1146; ͑7͒ 3954 Bowler, D. R.Ð͑7͒ 3937 Cadrot, A. M.Ð͑4͒ 2150 Bermejo, F. J.Ð͑2͒ 706, 745 Bozukov, LatchezarÐ͑1͒ 77 Cai, DavidÐ͑9͒ 5423 Bernhardt, J.Ð͑8͒ 4992 Brack, M.Ð͑4͒ R1774 Cai, Y. Q.Ð͑8͒ 5043 Bernhoeft, N.Ð͑6͒ 3172, 3180 Braden, M.Ð͑2͒ 847 Caldeira, A. O.Ð͑1͒ 453 Bernstein, N.Ð͑8͒ 4579 Bradley, J. A.Ð͑8͒ 4728 CalderoÂn, M. J.Ð͑6͒ 3286 Berthet, P.Ð͑8͒ 4656 Bradshaw, A. M.Ð͑8͒ 5043 Calle, F.Ð͑3͒ 1550 Bertho, D.Ð͑8͒ 4713 Brafman, O.Ð͑8͒ 4779 Calleja, E.Ð͑3͒ 1550 Berthoud, P.Ð͑8͒ 4917 Branch, D.Ð͑6͒ 3417 Calmels, L.Ð͑7͒ 3497 Betti, Maria GraziaÐ͑8͒ R4231 Brandes, G. R.Ð͑8͒ 4952 Camley, R.
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