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K-State's James R. Macdonald Laboratory, along with Princeton University and the
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, represented the Division of Atomic,
Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) at the APS Centennial Meeting.

Besides our usual contribution of research reports, JRM offered the public a chance
to actually run an experiment live over the Web or to take a virtual reality tour of our laboratory.

 
Visit the Photo Gallery
 
DAMOP Exhibit
Pat Richard, Horst Schmidt-Böcking &
Joe Martinez gather at the Centennial
The Centennial meeting may be over, but you can revisit the moment in pictures! Our Photo Gallery has many images from in and around the DAMOP exhibit.

The American Institute of Physics also has a gallery featuring sights from all over Atlanta and from throughout the meeting.

 
Run the KSU CRYEBIS Live!
 
The KSU Cryogenic Electron Beam Ion Source (CRYEBIS) is a state-of-the-art research tool that provides highly-charged, low-energy ions for atomic collision experiments. We let everyone at the meeting have the unique opportunity to actually run an experiment on the CRYEBIS live via the World Wide Web. Visitors to our DAMOP exhibit clould choose any of four experiments: We've saved some of the results for your review.
View of the CRYEBIS
This image was captured live during the
APS Centennial meeting from the CRYEBIS
experimental area in the lab.
 
Take a Virtual Tour of the Lab!
 
Cryebis Take a virtual tour of the James R. Macdonald Laboratory! Click on the image at left and explore the Tandem, Linac, CRYEBIS or any other part of the lab. Panoramic imagery and descriptive text are hyperlinked together to provide a fun and educational visit to the lab from the wherever you are.

Shown at left is a still image from the tour showing the CRYEBIS on its high-voltage platform and its associated electronics.

The panoramic images require installing the IMove (formerly SmoothMove) plug-in for your browser.

 
Study Our Research Contributions
 
Many members of the JRM Lab are contributing research to the combined
APS Centennial/DAMOP meeting. A list of abstracts contributed appears below;
a searchable index of all JRM meeting abstracts since 1995 is also available.
 
Lead JRM Author Title
  
Abdallah, Mohammad State selective single-electron capture in the collisions....
Abdallah, Mohammad Comparative study of recoil-ion momentum in ionization of and capture from He....
Ali, Imad A Multi-Hit Detector System for the Spectroscopy of the Complete Momentum....
Ali, Imad Ion Molecular Collision Measured with a Multi-Hit Detector....
Ali, Imad Energy and Angular Distributions of Fragments emitted in the Dissociation of N2....
Bahrim, Bogdana New Close Coupling Approach for Ion-Surface Interactions....
Bahrim, Cristian Resonances in e- + heavy alkali-metal-atom collisions....
Ben-Itzhak, Itzik Molecular Fragmentation in H+ + CO Collisions Above and Below the....
Hagmann, Siegbert Heavy Ion Irradiation of Solids: Projectile Charge and Target Dependence of....
Hagmann, Siegbert Many-electron continua in strongly perturbing collisions of heavy ions with....
Reiser, Ingrid Ion-Molecular-Ion Collisions....
Sidky, Emil High Precision Resonance Finder for One Dimensional Potentials....
Sidky, Emil Tracking electron current in ion-atom collisions....
Thumm, Uwe Angular differential cross sections for slow highly charged ions colliding with C60....
Thumm, Uwe Broadening of hydrogenic levels near thin metallic films....
Thumm, Uwe Neutralization of Slow Highly Charged Ions at Surfaces: Comparison Between....
Thumm, Uwe Charge Transfer and Kinetic Energy Gain in Collisions of Highly Charged Ions....
Závodszky, Peter Evidence for triply excited hollow ionic states....
 
 
Last updated on Monday, 13-Feb-2006.

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