International Conference on Vacuum-Ultraviolet Radiation Physics (4th), Held at Hamburg, Germany, in 1974.
Abstract
This report provides brief accounts of selected talks and sessions of the Fourth International Conference on Vacuum Ultra-Violet Radiation Physics, held in Hamburg, FRG, 22-26 July 1974. The rapid development of this field is attributed to the increased numbers and the availability of synchrotron radiation sources associated with high energy particle machines. It is pointed out that, not only have the numbers of such facilities increased by five-fold in the past decade but storage rings are being built just to provide the synchrotron radiation for VUV studies. Emphasis is placed on photoelectron emission studies, excitron and luminescence effects in both alkali halides and rare gas solids. The studies of core excitons, both theoretically and experimentally were reported at this conference.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 12, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA006992
Entities
People
- M. Kabler
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research