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Urgent remainder
The Deadline for the submission of abstracts to be considered as papers
is END OF MAY 99
Please send your abstract NOW
Royal Society of Chemistry
Faraday Division
Faraday Discussion 115
Molecular Photoionisation
The University of York
Department of Chemistry and Alcuin College
3-5 April 2000
The Faraday Discussion page (York)
http://rempi.york.ac.uk/rscconf.html
The Faraday Discussion page
http://www.rsc.org/lap/confs/fadmeet.htm
Molecular photoionisation dynamics presents a challenge both from
experiment and theory. New insight has come from (i) the invention of
ZEKE photoelectron spectroscopy as a very high resolution tool and (ii)
theoretical approaches to quantitatively understand the ionisation
dynamics. There is an interest in advancing this burgeoning field and
very actively studied applications come from van der Waals and hydrogen
bonded molecular clusters including intra-cluster reactions, molecular
Rydberg states including their time-resolved dynamics and their
stability in fields, Multichannel Quantum Defect and scattering theory,
Rydberg state tagging, molecular and cluster anion photodetachment,
charge transfer, radicals, and correlated two-electron ionisation
processes.
The discussion is intended to bring together practitioners of the
broadest range of photoionisation, photodetachment and charge transfer
experiments, spectroscopists, molecular physicists and theoreticians
working on angular momentum transfer, scattering theory, electron
correlation and non-Born-Oppenheimer effects in Rydberg states, with a
view to establishing state-of-the-art applications in chemistry and
molecular physics as we move into the new millennium, while focussing on
the immediate future prospects of this whole area of research.
The introductory Keynote Lecture will be given by Professor B V McKoy
(Pasadena).
Experimental and theoretical papers will be particularly welcome in all
the areas mentioned above.
Papers should be concerned with new, unpublished work. Contributions are
solicited, and Titles and Abstracts of about 300 words should be
submitted no later than FRIDAY 28 MAY 1999 to Professor
K Müller-Dethlefs, Department of Chemistry, University of York,
Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK; Fax: +44 (0)1904 434527; e-mail:
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Organising Committee
Professor K Müller-Dethlefs (Chair)
Professor M Ashfold
Professor M S Child FRS
Professor R J Donovan
Professor J M Dyke
Professor F Read FRS
Dr T P Softley
Faraday Discussions Homepage
http://www.rsc.org/lap/confs/fadmeet.htm
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View also:
The original ZEKE Home page
http://rempi.york.ac.uk/
and information about the ERC Highly Excited States
The ERC Conference page (York)
http://rempi.york.ac.uk/esfconf.html
and the programme is at
http://rempi.york.ac.uk/esfprog.html
The ERC Conference page (note cases of lettering)
http://www.esf.org/euresco/PC99137A.HTM
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Professor Klaus Muller-Dethlefs
Chair of Physical Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
The University of York
York YO10 5DD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1904 434526
Direct Fax: +44 1904 434527
Secr Tel:+44 1904 432525
Dept Fax: +44 1904 432516
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