International Symposium on Molecular Beams (14th) Held in Pacific Grove, California on June 7 -12, 1992.
Abstract
The symposium was held on June 7-12, 1992 in Pacific Grove, California. It brought together scientists who work with isolated molecules to share conceptual and practical advances involved with the study of matter in a rarefied, collimated and isolated state represented by the beam. There were 26 invited talks, 25 submitted oral presentations and 78 poster papers in nine sessions on a broad range of topics. The invited talks gave general reviews and reported on recent advances on: the dissociation and predissociation dynamics of large molecular cluster ions and open shell clusters, low energy crossed beam ion-molecule reactions, the hydrogen exchange reaction, new method for manipulating laser cooled atoms, application of laser cooling to the time and frequency domain, molecular probes of quantum clusters, size dependence of elemental clusters, bouncing gases off liquid surfaces, high resolution UV and IR spectroscopy of molecular complexes, reaction dynamics beyond the Born- Oppenheimer approximation, the chemistry of hydrogen in bulk metal, and molecular dissociation on surfaces. The symposium successfully brought together chemists and physicists for a fruitful cross-fertilization of ideas and dissemination of results. The goal of facilitating students and young scientists to attend was fulfilled. There were 64 students and postdoctoral fellows among the 164 attendees. Molecular beams, Clusters, Reaction dynamics, Spectroscopy
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 09, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA268721
Entities
People
- Yuan T. Lee
Organizations
- University of California, Berkeley