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PHOTONIC, ELECTRONIC AND ATOMIC COLLISIONS
Proceedings of the XXIV International Conference
Rosario, Argentina 20 - 26 July 2005
edited by Pablo D Fainstein (Centro Atómico Bariloche, Argentina), Marco Aurelio P Lima (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil), Jorge E Miraglia (Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio, Argentina), Eduardo C Montenegro (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) & Roberto D Rivarola (Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina)
Table of Contents (262k) Preface (85k) Chapter 1: Electron Collisions -- Past, Present and Future (613k)
This volume contains contributions covering a wide range of subjects in the area of photonic, electronic and atomic collisions. These include the collisions of heavy particles and electrons with atoms, molecules and clusters; the coherent control of reaction dynamics using lasers and electromagnetic fields with molecules, clusters and liquids; recent experimental progress in the synthesis of antihydrogen; the interaction of solar winds with cometary atmospheres, and the physical interpretation of reactions in biological systems.
Contents:
- Angle-Resolved Photoelectrons as a Probe of Strong-Field
Interactions (M Vrakking)
- Double and Triple Photoionization of Li and Be (J Colgan et al.)
- Multidimensional Photoelectron Spectroscopy (P Lablanquie et al.)
- Photoionizing Ions Using Synchrotron Radiation (R Phaneuf)
- Spin-Resolved Collisions of Electrons with Atoms and Molecules (G F Hanne)
- Electron Collisions with Trapped, Metastable Helium (L J Uhlmann et al.)
- Electron Driven Processes in Atmospheric Behavior (L Campbell et al.)
- Atomic Collisions Involving Positrons (H R J Walters & C Starret)
- Molecular Effects in Neutrino Mass Measurements (N Doss et al.)
- Atom–Diatom Collisions at Cold and Ultra-Cold Temperatures (F D Colavecchia et al.)
- Crystal Assisted Atomic Physics Experiments Using Heavy Ions (K Komaki)
- Fragmentation of Collisionally Excited Fullerenes (M Alcamí et al.)
- Fragmentation of Small Carbon Clusters (M Chabot et al.)
- and other papers
Readership: Researchers and post-graduate students in atomic, molecular and
optical physics.
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Pub. date: Dec 2006 |
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