J. C. Phillips

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2008

Number

82

Co-Authors

High Temperature Cuprate-Like Superconductivity at Surfaces and Interfaces (2008)

Phillips, J. C.

The realization of high-transition-temperature superconductivity (HTSC) confined to nanometre-sized interfaces has been a long-standing goal because of potential applications and the opportunity to...

Hydroanalysis of Animal Lysozymes c and Human Defensins a (2008)

Phillips, J. C.

Proteins appear to be the most dramatic natural example of self-organized criticality (SOC), a concept that explains many otherwise apparently unlikely phenomena. Protein functionality is dominated...

Functionality and Protein-Water Interactions (2008)

Phillips, J. C.

The structures of proteins exhibit secondary elements composed of helices and loops. Comparison of several water-only hydrophobicity scales with the functionalities of two repeat proteins shows that...

Reversibility, Water-Mediated Switching, and Directed Cell Dynamics (2008)

Phillips, J. C.

Reversible switching of the complex network dynamics of proteins is mimicked in selected network glasses and compacted small carbohydrate molecules. Protein transitions occur on long time scales ~ us...

Protein Sequence, Structure, Stability and Functionality (2008)

Phillips, J. C.

Protein-protein interactions (protein functionalities) are mediated by water, which compacts individual proteins and promotes close and temporarily stable large-area protein-protein interfaces....

Self-Organized Networks and Lattice Effects in High Temperature Superconductors III: Dopant Internal Structure (2006)

Phillips, J. C.

The self-organized dopant percolative filamentary model, entirely orbital in character (no fictive spins), predicted the existence and even the ~ 3 nm diameters of gap nanodomains (discovered by STM)...

Self-Organized Networks and Lattice Effects in High Temperature Superconductors II: Fermi Arc Anomalies (2006)

Phillips, J. C.

The self-organized dopant percolative filamentary model, entirely orbital in character (no fictive spins), explains the evolution with doping of Fermi arcs observed by ARPES, including the previously...

Self-Organized Networks and Lattice Effects in High Temperature Superconductors I: Lattice Softening (2006)

Phillips, J. C.

The self-organized dopant percolative filamentary model, entirely orbital in character (no fictive spins), explains chemical trends in superconductive transition temperatures Tc, assuming that Cooper...

Onset of rigidty in glasses: from random to self-organized networks (2006)

Micoulaut, M., Boolchand, P., Phillips, J. C.

We review in this paper the signatures of a new elastic phase that is found in glasses with selected compositions. It is shown that in contrast with random networks, where rigidity percolates at a...

Strong Disorder and High Temperature Superconductivity (2006)

Phillips, J. C.

ARPES and wide area, high resolution STM studies of a micaceous cuprate high temperature superconductor have shown strong nanoscale gap disorder, but the question of whether this disorder is...

Microscopic Reversibility, Space-Filling, and Internal Stress in Strong Glasses (2006)

Phillips, J. C.

The axiomatic theory of ideally glassy networks, which has proved effective in describing phase diagrams and many properties of chalcogenide, oxide, and even molecular glasses, is here broadened to...

Microscopic Filamentary Theory of Electronic Intermediate Phases (2006)

Phillips, J. C.

The self-organized dopant percolative filamentary model, entirely orbital in character (no spins), is strongly influenced by background (in)homogeneities. In the high temperature superconductive...

Self-Organized Networks and Lattice Effects in High Temperature Superconductors (2006)

Phillips, J. C.

The entirely orbital self-organized dopant percolative filamentary model describes many counter-intuitive chemical trends in oxide superconductors quantitatively, especially the high superconductive...

Microscopic Spectral Model of High Temperature Superconductors (2005)

Phillips, J. C.

The self-organized dopant percolative filamentary model, entirely orbital in character (no spins), explains the evolution with doping of Fermi arcs observed by ARPES, including the abrupt transitions...

Ideally Glassy Hydrogen Bonded Networks (2005)

Phillips, J. C.

The axiomatic theory of ideally glassy networks, which has proved effective in describing phase diagrams and properties of chalcogenide and oxide glasses and their foreign interfaces, is broadened...

Ideal Glasses and Protein Network Dynamics (2005)

Phillips, J. C.

Quantitative topological analogies between the flexibilities of optimized inorganic glasses, small biological molecules, and proteins suggest that mean field estimates of internal stress are useful...

Slow Dynamics in Glasses (2005)

Phillips, J. C.

Minimalist theories of complex systems are broadly of two kinds: mean-field and axiomatic. So far all theories of complex properties absent from simple systems and intrinsic to glasses are axiomatic....

Axiomatic Theories of Intermediate Phases (IP) and Ideal Stretched Exponential Relaxation (SER) (2005)

Phillips, J. C.

Minimalist theories of complex systems are broadly of two kinds: mean-field and axiomatic. So far all theories of properties absent from simple systems and intrinsic to complex systems, such as IP...

Self-Organization and the Physics of Glassy Networks (2005)

Boolchand, P., Lucovsky, G., Phillips, J. C., Thorpe, M. F.

Network glasses are the physical prototype for many self-organized systems, ranging from proteins to computer science. Conventional theories of gases, liquids, and crystals do not account for the...

Topological Theory of Electron-Phonon Interactions in High Temperature Superconductors (2004)

Phillips, J. C.

There are large isotope effects in the phonon kinks observed in photoemission spectra (ARPES) of optimally doped cuprate high temperature superconductors (HTSC), but they are quite different (Gweon...

Superconductive Excitations and the Infrared Vibronic Spectra of BSCCO (2004)

Phillips, J. C.

The oxygen dopant concentration dependence of the "quasiparticle" feature at 600-750 cm-1 of the infrared spectrum of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta (BSCCO), lying near and above the top of the host phonon...

Topological derivation of shape exponents for stretched exponential relaxation (2004)

Macdonald, J. R., Phillips, J. C.

In homogeneous glasses, values of the important dimensionless stretched-exponential shape parameter beta are shown to be determined by magic (not adjusted) simple fractions derived from fractal...

Why Are Cuprates the Only High-Temperature Superconductors? (2004)

Phillips, J. C.

The heirarchical mean-field theory of elastic networks, originally developed by Maxwell to discuss the stability of scaffolds, and recently applied to atomic networks by Phillips and Thorpe, explains...

Nonperturbative Topological Model of Synergistic Phase of 2D Electron Gas Induced by Microwave Excitation (2004)

Phillips, J. C.

The synergistic formation of ``zero'' (exponentially small or thermally activated) resistance states (ESRS) in high mobility two-dimensional electron systems (2DES) in a static magnetic field B and...

Fermats last theorem, the Riemann hypothesis, and synergistic glasses (2003)

Phillips, J. C.

The synergistic formation of zero (exponentially small) resistance states (ESRS) in high mobility two-dimensional electron systems (2DES) in a static magnetic field B and exposed to strong microwave...

Network Topology and Subgap Resonances Observed by Fourier Transform Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy in Cuprate High-Temperature Superconductors (2003)

Phillips, J. C.

Fourier transform scanning tunneling microscopy on BSCCO subgap resonances has deciphered an octet of "quasi-particle" states that are consistent with the Fermi surface and energy gap observed by...

Nanoscopic Filters as the Origin of d Wave Energy Gaps (2003)

Phillips, J. C.

A ferroelastic nanoscopic checkerboard pattern of pseudo- and superconductive gaps has been resolved by scanning tunneling microscopy on BSCCO. Using this pattern one can derive [not assume] a...

Microscopic origin of collective exponentially small resistance states (2003)

Phillips, J. C.

The formation of "zero" (exponentially small) resistance states (ESRS) in high mobility two-dimensional electron systems (2DES) in a static magnetic field B and subjected to strong microwave (MW)...

New collective zero-resistance states in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures (2003)

Phillips, J. C.

Exponentially small resistance in crossed static magnetic and microwave fields occurs in ultrapure two dimensional electron gases (2DEG), while in less pure systems the magnetoresistance oscillates...

Sliding charge density waves and zero-resistance states in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures (2002)

Phillips, J. C.

Mani et al. have observed [1] zero-resistance states (ZRS) and energy gaps in a surprising setting: ultrahigh-mobility GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures that contain a two dimensional electron Landau...

Rings and rigidity transitions in network glasses (2002)

Micoulaut, M., Phillips, J. C.

Three elastic phases of covalent networks, (I) floppy, (II) isostatically rigid and (III) stressed-rigid have now been identified in glasses at specific degrees of cross-linking (or chemical...

Universal Intermediate Phases of Dilute Electronic and Molecular Glasses (2001)

Phillips, J. C.

Generic intermediate phases with anomalous properties exist over narrow composition ranges adjacent to connectivity transitions. Analysis of both simple classical and complex quantum percolation...

Universality of the Intermediate Phase and High-Temperature Superconductivity in C60 (2001)

Phillips, J. C.

With the discovery of Tc s over 100K, continuously biased hole-doped semiconductive C60+y has joined the family of high-temperature superconductors (HTSC) previously dominated by the ceramic...

Complementary Theories of Energy Gaps in HTSC (2001)

Phillips, J. C., Jung, J., Shimada, D., Tsuda, N.

We examine experiments on energy gaps in high temperature superconductors (HTSC) in terms of experimental probes that utilize momentum, position, or neither. Experiments on very high quality...

Percolative Model for Nanoscale Phase Separation in High Temperature Superconductors (2001)

Phillips, J. C.

The nature of the phase diagrams of HTSC is clarified by discussing two kinds of phase diagrams, that of the host crystalline lattice, and that of the dopant glass. The latter is associated with...

Fractal Nature and Scaling Exponent of Non-Drude Currents in Non-Fermi Liquids (2001)

Phillips, J. C.

In many oxides of the perovskite and pseudoperovskite families there are phase transitions between insulating and normal metallic (Fermi liquid) phases that are separated by an intermediate phase...

Inferring Volcanic Degassing Processes From Vesicle Size Distributions (2001)

J. D. Blower, J. P. Keating, H. M. Mader, J. C. Phillips

Both power law and exponential vesicle size distributions (VSDs) have been observed in many dierent types of volcanic rocks. We present results of computer simulations and laboratory analogue...

Zigzag Filamentary Theory of Broken Symmetry of Neutron and Infrared Vibronic Spectra of YBa2Cu3O(6+x) (2001)

Phillips, J. C., Jung, J.

Filamentary high-temperature superconductivity (HTSC) theory differs fundamentally from continuous HTSC theories because it emphasizes self-organized, discrete dopant networks and does not make the...

Nanodomain Structure and Function in HTSC (2001)

Phillips, J. C., Jung, J.

The causes of high-temperature superconductivity (HTSC) are still mysterious, although more than 50,000 experiments have studied this subject. The most severe test of any microscopic theory is...

Electron-Phonon Interactions Cause HTSC (2001)

Phillips, J. C.

What is the microscopic interaction responsible for high temperature superconductivity (HTSC)? Here data on temporal relaxation of Tc and the room temperature conductivity in YBa2Cu3O(6+x) after...

PSEUDOPOTENTIAL THEORY OF EXCITON AND IMPURITY STATES, (1998)

Hermanson,J., Phillips,J. C.

A formalism for studying central cell corrections to the effective mass equation is presented. A generalized impurity equation for excitons and impurity states is derived, including the effects of...

Nuclear Warfare Water Contamination. (1998)

Phillips, J. C., Roberts, J. A., Sievers, R. H., Gminder, R.

The fallout contamination of watersheds and water supplies resulting from surface burst nuclear weapons is sufficiently high to require the use of water purification equipment to produce potable...

NONLOCAL PSEUDOPOTENTIALS FOR GERMANIUM AND GALLIUM ARSENIDE. (1998)

Pandey, K. C., Phillips, J. C.

Second author is Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey.

THE FUNDAMENTAL OPTICAL SPECTRA OF SOLIDS. (1998)

Phillips, J. C.

Author is also with Institute for the Study of Metals.

Broken symmetry and strangeness of the semiconductor impurity band metal-insulator transition

Phillips, J. C.

The filamentary model of the metal-insulator transition in randomly doped semiconductor impurity bands is geometrically equivalent to similar models for continuous transitions in dilute...

Broken symmetry and critical transport properties of random metals

Phillips, J. C.

Recent experimental data on the conductivity σ+(T), T → 0, on the metallic side of the metal–insulator transition in ideally random (neutron transmutation-doped) 70Ge:Ga have shown that σ+(0)...

Critical transport properties of random metals in large magnetic fields

Phillips, J. C.

The threshold behavior of the transport properties of a random metal in the critical region near a metal–insulator transition is strongly affected by the measuring electromagnetic fields. In spite...

Filamentary microstructure and linear temperature dependence of normal state transport in optimized high temperature superconductors

Phillips, J. C.

A filamentary model of “metallic” conduction in layered high temperature superconductive cuprates explains the concurrence of normal state resistivities (Hall mobilities) linear in T (T−2) with...

Applications of synchrotron radiation to protein crystallography: preliminary results.

Phillips, J C, Wlodawer, A, Yevitz, M M, Hodgson, K O

X-ray diffraction photographs of protein single crystals have been obtained using synchrotron radiation produced by an electron-positron storage ring. The diffracted intensities observed with this...

White lines in L-edge x-ray absorption spectra and their implications for anomalous diffraction studies of biological materials.

Lye, R C, Phillips, J C, Kaplan, D, Doniach, S, Hodgson, K O

We have measured high-resolution x-ray absorption spectra of lanthanide (Ln) and heavy transition metal complexes that display prominent narrow absorption peaks near the L2 and L3 absorption edges....

Dictyostelium discoideum lipids modulate cell-cell cohesion and cyclic AMP signaling.

Fontana, D R, Luo, C S, Phillips, J C

During Dictyostelium discoideum development, cell-cell communication is mediated through cyclic AMP (cAMP)-induced cAMP synthesis and secretion (cAMP signaling) and cell-cell contact. Cell-cell...

Conductivity and structure of bilinear organic addition compounds

Phillips, J. C.

The relationship between crystal structures and metallic conductivities of linear organic materials such as tetrathiafulvalene-tetracyanoquinodimethane is explained in terms of strong lateral elastic...

Oxygen binding by Helix pomatia alpha-haemocyanin studied by X-ray-absorption spectroscopy.

Torensma, R, Phillips, J C

The X-ray absorption spectra of haemocyanin from Helix pomatia were obtained by using X-rays from synchrotron radiation. Cu K-edges were recorded at four conditions, namely fully oxygenated, 85%...

Disequilibrium in the malate dehydrogenase reaction in rat liver mitochondria in vivo

Heath, D. F., Phillips, J. C.

1. When [2-14C]pyruvate is injected into rats the C3-position of liver glutamate becomes more heavily labelled than the C2-position, thus establishing that oxaloacetate and fumarate are not in...

Predicting the structure of apolipoprotein A-I in reconstituted high-density lipoprotein disks.

Phillips, J C, Wriggers, W, Li, Z, Jonas, A, Schulten, K

In reconstituted high-density lipoproteins, apolipoprotein A-I and phosphatidylcholines combine to form disks in which the amphipathic alpha-helices of apolipoprotein A-1 bind to the edge of a lipid...

Protein folding observed by time-resolved synchrotron x-ray scattering. A feasibility study.

Phillips, J C, LeGrand, A D, Lehnert, W F

A solution to the "protein folding" problem, the successful prediction of tertiary and quaternary protein structure from amino acid or gene sequence, would be a major advance in biology and...

Rat endometrial bioelectric activity in vivo and in vitro: effects of adrenaline.

Levin, R J, Phillips, J C

The transuterine potential difference (p.d.) generated by the endometrium was measured in vivo in anaesthetized, ovariectomized rats treated with 10 micrograms oestradiol-17 beta each day for 3 days....

Broken symmetry and strangeness of the semiconductor impurity band metal-insulator transition

Phillips, J. C.

The filamentary model of the metal-insulator transition in randomly doped semiconductor impurity bands is geometrically equivalent to similar models for continuous transitions in dilute...

Broken symmetry and critical transport properties of random metals

Phillips, J. C.

Recent experimental data on the conductivity σ+(T), T → 0, on the metallic side of the metal–insulator transition in ideally random (neutron transmutation-doped) 70Ge:Ga have shown that σ+(0)...

Critical transport properties of random metals in large magnetic fields

Phillips, J. C.

The threshold behavior of the transport properties of a random metal in the critical region near a metal–insulator transition is strongly affected by the measuring electromagnetic fields. In spite...

Filamentary microstructure and linear temperature dependence of normal state transport in optimized high temperature superconductors

Phillips, J. C.

A filamentary model of “metallic” conduction in layered high temperature superconductive cuprates explains the concurrence of normal state resistivities (Hall mobilities) linear in T (T−2) with...

Applications of synchrotron radiation to protein crystallography: preliminary results.

Phillips, J C, Wlodawer, A, Yevitz, M M, Hodgson, K O

X-ray diffraction photographs of protein single crystals have been obtained using synchrotron radiation produced by an electron-positron storage ring. The diffracted intensities observed with this...

White lines in L-edge x-ray absorption spectra and their implications for anomalous diffraction studies of biological materials.

Lye, R C, Phillips, J C, Kaplan, D, Doniach, S, Hodgson, K O

We have measured high-resolution x-ray absorption spectra of lanthanide (Ln) and heavy transition metal complexes that display prominent narrow absorption peaks near the L2 and L3 absorption edges....

Dictyostelium discoideum lipids modulate cell-cell cohesion and cyclic AMP signaling.

Fontana, D R, Luo, C S, Phillips, J C

During Dictyostelium discoideum development, cell-cell communication is mediated through cyclic AMP (cAMP)-induced cAMP synthesis and secretion (cAMP signaling) and cell-cell contact. Cell-cell...

Conductivity and structure of bilinear organic addition compounds

Phillips, J. C.

The relationship between crystal structures and metallic conductivities of linear organic materials such as tetrathiafulvalene-tetracyanoquinodimethane is explained in terms of strong lateral elastic...

Oxygen binding by Helix pomatia alpha-haemocyanin studied by X-ray-absorption spectroscopy.

Torensma, R, Phillips, J C

The X-ray absorption spectra of haemocyanin from Helix pomatia were obtained by using X-rays from synchrotron radiation. Cu K-edges were recorded at four conditions, namely fully oxygenated, 85%...

Disequilibrium in the malate dehydrogenase reaction in rat liver mitochondria in vivo

Heath, D. F., Phillips, J. C.

1. When [2-14C]pyruvate is injected into rats the C3-position of liver glutamate becomes more heavily labelled than the C2-position, thus establishing that oxaloacetate and fumarate are not in...

Predicting the structure of apolipoprotein A-I in reconstituted high-density lipoprotein disks.

Phillips, J C, Wriggers, W, Li, Z, Jonas, A, Schulten, K

In reconstituted high-density lipoproteins, apolipoprotein A-I and phosphatidylcholines combine to form disks in which the amphipathic alpha-helices of apolipoprotein A-1 bind to the edge of a lipid...

Rat endometrial bioelectric activity in vivo and in vitro: effects of adrenaline.

Levin, R J, Phillips, J C

The transuterine potential difference (p.d.) generated by the endometrium was measured in vivo in anaesthetized, ovariectomized rats treated with 10 micrograms oestradiol-17 beta each day for 3 days....

Protein folding observed by time-resolved synchrotron x-ray scattering. A feasibility study.

Phillips, J C, LeGrand, A D, Lehnert, W F

A solution to the "protein folding" problem, the successful prediction of tertiary and quaternary protein structure from amino acid or gene sequence, would be a major advance in biology and...

Medical support by a team of doctors to offshore paramedics

Phillips, J.C.

The experience of one team of doctors supporting offshore paramedics in the North Sea is described. During 1985 all cases for which radio advice from a doctor was sought by offshore paramedics and...

A second locus for Rieger syndrome maps to chromosome 13q14.

Phillips, J. C., Del Bono, E. A., Haines, J. L., Pralea, A. M., Cohen, J. S., Greff, L. J., ...

Rieger syndrome is a genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous disorder typically characterized by malformations of the eyes, teeth, and umbilicus. The syndrome is inherited as an autosomal...