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A collection of papers, presentations and abstracts from the James R. Macdonald
Laboratory submitted to the DOE/BES AMOP meeting in 2001

 
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Itzik Ben-Itzhak
Structure and dynamics of atoms, Ions, molecules, and surfaces: Multi-particle dynamics in ion-molecule collisions
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C. L. Cocke
Structure and dynamics of atoms, ions, molecules and surfaces: Atomic physics with ion beams and synchrotron radiation
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B. D. DePaola
Structure and dynamics of atoms, ions, molecules, and surfaces: MOTRIMS: a new tool for the dynamical study of atoms interacting with their environment
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B. D. Esry
Theoretical studies of interactions of atoms, molecules and surfaces: Laser-atom interactions and few-body systems
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S. Hagmann
Structure and dynamics of atoms, ions, molecules, and surfaces: 4-body dynamics in ion-atom collisions: towards (e,2e) spectroscopy in ions
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C. D. Lin
Theoretical studies of interactions of atoms, molecules and surfaces: Triply excited states of atoms and Ion Impact ionization of atoms
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Patrick Richard
Structure and dynamics of atoms, ions, molecules, and surfaces: Mechanisms for transfer ionization in high Z ions on He
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Uwe Thumm
Theoretical studies of interactions of atoms, molecules and surfaces: Particle-surface and laser-atom interactions
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Invited Talks
 
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Itzik Ben-Itzhak Invited Talk:
Ground state dissociation (GSD) of HD+
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C. L. Cocke Invited Talk:
Molecules illuminated from within: photoelectron diffraction from light molecules fixed in space
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C. D. Lin Invited Talk:
Rovibrational modes and classification of triply excited states of atoms
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