If you are working in the areas of frequency comb spectroscopy, chirped-pulse
microwave (or mm-wave) spectroscopy, or other methods for highly parallel
spectroscopy, we invite you to submit a contributed talk to the “New Trends
in Spectroscopy” Focus Session sponsored by the Division of Chemical Physics
to be held during the March 15-19, 2010 APS meeting in Portland, Oregon.
THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOVEMBER 20, 2009.
View the session flyer: https://share.sandia.gov/crf/aps/
Meeting information: http://www.aps.org/meetings/march/
When submitting an abtract, refer to session number 11.8.5:
http://www.aps.org/meetings/march/scientific/focus2.cfm#11.8.5
This session will highlight a variety of new developments in coherent
broadband molecular spectroscopy, with a focus on frequency comb and
chirped microwave and mm wave methods. The invited speakers include:
Lester Andrews
Ian Coddington
Brian Dian
Brooks Pate
Nathalie Picqué
Jun Ye.
SESSION SUMMARY
Powerful new tools are becoming available for what might be called
"massively parallel spectroscopy." New applications of fs frequency combs
to spectroscopy and problems in chemical physics are appearing rapidly,
following their revolutionary developments in metrology. An assortment of
high information content schemes are being developed to take advantage of
these unique light sources. Similarly revolutionary developments in
microwave and mm-wave spectroscopy based on chirped pulse phase-coherent
methods are enhancing high resolution spectroscopy and enabling new studies
of
molecular dynamics with efficient means of collecting dense information
sets. We seek to gather practitioners and aspirants to share current work
and ideas on these and other new methods in spectroscopy.
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Gregory Hall, Brookhaven National Laboratory
David Osborn, Sandia National Laboratories
Organizers
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