The Gordon Research Conference on Electron Spectroscopy Held in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire on 14-18 July 1986.
Abstract
The scope of the electron spectroscopy conference covers a range of modern techniques too numerous to mention, including various combinations of excitation sources (synchrotron radiation, laser radiation, electron beams, heavy ion beams, metastable atoms, etc.), targets (free atoms and molecules, adsorbed atoms and molecules, clusters, surfaces, solids, liquids and interfaces, etc.), and detectors (energy, ejection-angle, spin analyzers, often in coincidence with another observation channel, etc.). The conference it uses electron spectroscopy as common thread to draw together and focus diverse approaches to frontier research topics. Especially stimulating and fruitful exchanges occur across the gas phase/condensed matter boundary and between basic and applied sciences. The program is presented.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 18, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA174765
Entities
People
- Daniel T. Pierce
- Joseph L. Dehmer
Organizations
- Argonne National Laboratory