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ISIAC XVIII: Scientific Program 

Version: July 3rd 2003
Nearly final program. No major changes expected.


Wednesday, July 30, 2003

13.00 Opening

Chair: L. Kocbach

Welcome (N. Stolterfoht)

 

13.10 W.1. Kinematically complete experiments (1 h 40 min)

Chair: J. Ullrich

W.1.1. A.B. Voitkiv (MPI-K, Heidelberg, Germany) (20’)

On the Interrelation between ionization of light atoms by virtual and real photons.

W.1.2. L. Adoui (CIRIL Caen, France) (20’)

Fragmentation of molecules in collisions with HCI

W.1.3. M. Schöffler (Univ. Frankfurt, Germany) (20’)

Transfer-ionization in fast p-He collisions: A kinematically complete experiment

W.1.4. Ch. Dimopoulou (MOI Heidelberg, Germany) (20’)

Kinematically complete experiments on the dissociation of H2 by proton impact

W.1.5. S. Hagmann (GSI Darmstadt, Germany ) (20’)

Projectile ionization: The first kinematically complete experiment

 

14.50 Coffee (25 min)

 

15. 15 W.2. Interferences in electron emission from H2 (1h 40 min)

Chair: S. Manson

W.2.1. J. Tanis (WMU Kalamazoo, USA) (20’)

First- and second-order interferences in H2 spectra by heavy ion impact.

W.2.2. L. Nagy (Babes-Bolyai Univ., Romania) (20’)

Semiclassical work about H2 interferences including frequency doubling

W.2.3. H. Sabbir Hossain (WMU Kalamazoo, USA) (20’)

Interferences in electron spectra for H+ impact on H2.

W.2.4. L. Tribedi (Mumbai, India) (20’)

Interference effect seen by comparing experimental spectra of H2 and atomic H:

Frequency Doubling and double scattering

W.2.5. R. Rivarola (Univ. Rosario, Argentina) (20’)

Interference effects in electron emission by ions, electrons and photons


17. 00 Entering Cabins - Free - Discussions

19. 00 Dinner

20. 00 Posters

 


Thursday, July 31, 2003

13.00 T.1. Laser interaction with matter (2 hours)

Chair: J. P. Hansen

T.1.1. D. Dundas (Queens Belfast, UK) (20’)

Multiphoton ionization of diatomic molecules (theory).

T.1.2. U. Thumm (Kansas State Univ., USA) (20’)

Coherent nuclear dynamics of H2+ /D2+ in intense ultrashort laser pulses.

T.1.3. G. Ver Steeg (Drake Univ., USA) (20’)

Excitation, dissociation, and ionization of H2+ by a strong laser pulse.

T.1.4. D. Fregenal (Univ. Aarhus, Denmark) (20’)

Multiphoton Intrashell Resonances in Rydberg Atoms

T.1.5. Ekaterina Eremina (MBI Berlin, Germany) (20’)

Sub-threshold non-sequential double ionization.

T.1.6. C. Lemell (TU Wien Theory, Austria) (20’)

Determination of the carrier-envelope phase of ultrashort laser pulses using metal surfaces

 

15. 00 Coffee (20 min)

 

15.20 T.2. Fragmentation of Molecules and Clusters (2 h 20 m, part 1)

Chair: B. Huber

T.2.1. A. Dubois (Paris) (20’)

Vibration and orientation effects in ion/molecule collisions at intermediate energies (H2)

T.2.2. J. R. Sabin (Univ. Florida Gainsville, USA) (20’):

Ab-initio calculations of molecular fragmentation by highly charged ion impact

T.2.3. M. Larsson (MSL Stockholm, Sweden) (20’) :

Dissociative recombination of H3+

T.2.4. Z. Pesic (HMI Berlin, Germany) (20’) :

Explosive fragmentation of water molecules

 

16.40 Coffee (20 min)

 

17.00 T.2. Fragmentation of Molecules and Clusters (part 2)

T.2.5. Li Chen (LASIM Lyon, France) (20’):

Experimental evidence for the predominance of the electronic energy loss contribution

in low energy (v=0.28 a.u.) ion-C60 collisions

T.2.6. B. Manil (CIRIL Caen, France) (20’) :

Competitive fission channels for highly charged sodium clusters

T.2.7. S. Tomita (Univ. Aarhus, Aarhus) (20’) :

Biomolecular ions in accelerators and storage rings.

18. 00 Free - Discussions

19. 00 Dinner

20. 00 Posters

 


Friday, August 1, 2003

09.00 F.1. One- and two electron processes (1 hour 30 min)

Chair: R. Vane

F.1.1. B. Sulik (Debrecen, Hungary) (20’)

Hot electrons accelerated by Fermi shuttle in ion-atom collisions.

F.1.2. M. Benis (Kansas State, USA) (20’)

Excited states of three-electron systems.

F.1.3. Chandana Sinha (Kolkata, India) (15’)

Simultaneous transfer- ionization in collision of a positively charged bare ion and a Negative Hydrogen Ion

F.1.4. F. Fremont (CIRIL Caen, France) (15’)

Interferences and autoionization in electron spectra for e- impact on H2.

F.1.5. K. Motohashi (Tokyo, Japan) (20’)

Development of a compact EBIS and its application to ion-molecule collisions.

 

10.30 Coffee (20 min)

 

10.50 F.2. Ion-surface interaction (2 hours)

Chair: Y. Yamazaki

F.2.1. F. Aumayr (TU Wien, Austria) (20’)

Electronic and structural modifications of surfaces by slow highly charged ions

F.2.2. F. Haranger (CIRIL Caen, France) (20’)

Angular dependent sputtering of UO2 by highly charged ions

F.2.3. Hp. Winter (TU Wien, Austria) (20’)

Classical model of near threshold kinetic electron emission by impact of light atoms on a free electron gas metal

F.2.4. R. Hellhammer (HMI Berlin, Germany) (20’)

Guided transmission of highly charged ions through capillaries in insulators

F.2.5. J.P. Briand (Jussieux Paris, France) (20’)

Interaction of highly charged ions with diamond surfaces

F.2.6. R. A. Baragiola (Charlotteville, USA) (20’)

Electron emission from MgO under ion impact by exciton decay into vacuum

12.50 Closing

Chair: N. Stolterfoht

Thanks and Good Bye (L. Kocbach)

 

13.00 Conference End

 

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