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RD-R174 764 THE GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON NULTPNOTON PflCE i/I5HELD IN NEW LONDO (U) ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB ILENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH DIV P M DENNER ET AL 13 JUN 86
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The Third Gordon Research Conference on Multiphoton Processes was held at BrewsterAcademy in Wolfeboro, NH on 9-13 June 1986. There were 116 scientists in attendance
including conferees from 7 foreign countries. There were 21 invited speakers and 66contributed poster papers.
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Patricia M. Dehmer, Chairman Philip M. Johnson, Vice-ChairmanArgonne National Laboratory Department of ChemistryEnvironmental Research Division State University of New York
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The Third Gordon Research Conference on Multiphoton Processes was held at
Colby-Sawyer College, New London, New Hampshire during the week 9-13 June
1986. The program of the Conference consisted of 21 invited talks, 66
contributed poster papers, and 7 brief oral "hot topic" presentations, which
were chosen from among the contributed poster papers. In the tradition of
Gordon Research Conferences, the scientific sessions were scheduled for
mornings and evenings, leaving the afternoons free for discussions and/or
recreational activities. The oral sessions were shortened on Monday and
Wednesday evenings to allow for the late evening poster sessions. All of the
oral sessions were well-attended (the sessions averaged 90-95 attendees) and
the two poster sessions were very successful.
The program Covered all aspects of Multiphoton
Processes in atoms and molecules. There were sessions devoted to multiphoton
ionization of atoms, multiphoton ionization in intense laser fields,
multiphoton ionization and dissociation processes in small molecules,
multiphoton dissociation processes in larger molecules (including picosecond
processes), and general interest sessions. The complete Conference program
is appended.
The Conference was heavily advertised via announcements in Science and in
the newlsetters of the Division of Chemical Physics and the Division of
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics of the American Physical Society, by
mailings to over 70 department heads of major chemistry departments, and by
mailings to over 300 workers in the field of multiphoton processes. The
Conference was attended by 105 scientists from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and
Japan. This represents a significant increase in the attendance from previous
years (54 in 1982 and 85 in 1984) and is due to the wide advertisement of the
Conference and to the supplemental funding that the Conference received from
the National Science Foundation and from the Air Force Office of Scientific
Research. A complete list of attendees is appended.
The next Conference in this series will be held in 1988. The Chairman
will be Professor Philip M. Johnson of the Department of Chemistry, the State
University of New York at Stony Brook and the Vice-Chairperson will be
Professor Peter Lambropoulos of the Department of Physics, University of
Southern California.
The Conference budget of $21,500 ($10,500 from the Gordon Research
Conferences, $6,000 from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and
$5,000 from the National Science Foundation) was distributed in the following
manner. The Conference registration fee, which included room and board for
the week, was paid for all 28 Invited Speakers and Discussion Leaders.
Partial travel support was granted to the Chairperson (who was also a
Discussion Leader) and to the 9 Invited Speakers and Discussion Leaders from
Europe and Japan; these disbursements amounted to $11,625 or 54% of the total
budget. The Conference registration fee was also paid for 21 graduate
students and postdoctoral appointees; these disbursements amounted to $5,775
or 27% of the total budget. Finally, partial travel and lodging support was
given to 10 other attendees, 8 of whom were from Europe; these disbursements
amounted to $4,100 or 19% of the total budget. In summary, 59 attendees
received partial support to attend the Conference, with a significant fraction
of the budget used to support graduate students, postdoctoral appointees, and
young scientists from the U.S. and abroad.
PROGRAM OF THEGORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCE
ON MULTIPHOTON PROCESSES
COLBY-SAWYER COLLEGENEW LONDON, NEW HAMPSHIRE
9-13 JUNE 1986
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PATRICIA M. DEHMER, CHAIRMAN
PHILIP M. JOHNSON, VICE-CHAIRMAN
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GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCES
ON
MULTIPHOTON PROCESSESJune 9-13, 1986
Colby-Sawyer College, N.H.(South Site)
Dr. Patricia M. Dehmer, ChairmanDr. Philip M. Johnson, Vice President
Yohji Achiba P-303 Dr. Richard Bersohn C-209Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Columbia UniversityDepartment of Chemistry 959 Havemeyer HallSetagaya-Ku New York, NY 10027Tokyo 158, JAPAN
Dr. Dorothea T. Biernacki C-103Scott L. Anderson P-306 Yale UniversityState Univ. of New York Dept. of ChemistryDept. of Chemistry 225 Prospect St., Box 6666Stony Brook, NY 11794 New Haven, CT 06511
Jeffrey R. Appling P-200 Dr. Larry Bigio P-212Brookhaven National Laboratory Cornell UniversityChemistry Department Dept. of Chemistry, Box 1533 Lewis Road, Bldg. 555 Ithaca, NY 14853Upton, NY 11973
Dr. Perry R. Blazewicz P-303Dr. Ashfold P-306 Oak Ridge National LaboratoryUniversity of Bristol Bldg. 4500-S, Rm. S116School of Chemistry P.O. Box XBristol, UNITED KINGDOM Oak Ridge, TN 37831
Dr. Tomas Baer C-209Univ. of North Carolina Dr. Peter D. Brewer P-202Chemistry Department Hughes Research LaboratoriesChapel Hill, NC 27514 RL62
3011 Malibu Canyon RoadDr. Joseph H. Belbruno P-203 Malibu, CA 90265Dartmouth CollegeDepartmer- of Chemistry Dr. Phil H. Bucksbaum P-204Steele Hall AT&T Bell LaboratoriesHanover, NH 03755 Rm. 10466
600 Mountain AvenueDr. Sue Berets P-101 Murray Hill, NJ 07974Tufts UniversityChemistry Department Dr. A. Welford Castleman, Jr. P-206Pearson Laboratory Pennsylvania State UniversityMedford, MA 02155 Dept. of Chemistry
152 Davey LaboratoryDr. Stephen Berry P-201 University Park, PA 16802University of ChicagoDept. of Chemistry Dr. Joseph Chaiken M-105735 So. Ellis Avenue Syracuse UniversityChicago, IL 60637 Chemistry Department
108 Bowne Hall
Syracuse, NY 13210
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Dr. Ta-Chau Chang P-208 Dr. Gerald Diebold P-300Cooperative Inst. for Research Brown University
In Environmental Sciences Chemistry DepartmentCampus Box 449 Providence, RI 02912Boulder, CO 80302
Dr. S. N. Dixit P-207Dr. Peter Chen C-214 California Institute of Tech.Yale University Dept. of Chemistry, 127-72Dept. of Chemistry Pasadena, CA 91125225 Prospect StreetNew Haven, CT 06511 Dr. Tom Efthimopoulos P-209
University of CreteDr. Wan Yee Cheung C-203 Physics DepartmentGeo-Centers Inc. Iraklion Crete, GREECE315 Richard Mine RoadWharton, NJ 07885 Dr. Ulrich Eichmann C-204
University of VirginiaDr. William A. Chupka C-214 Physics DepartmentYale University McCormick RoadDept. of Chemistry Charlottesville, VA 22901Box 6666New Haven, CT 06511-8118 Dr. Dan Elliott C-303
Purdue University
Dr. Ronald Bruce Cohen B-319 School of Electrical EngineeringAerospace Corporation West Lafayette, IN 47907
P.O. Box 92957Los Angeles, CA 90009 Dr. Edward Eyler P-304
Yale UniversityDr. Steven D. Colson C-100 A Physics DepartmentYale University 217 Prospect StreetDept. of Chemistry New Haven, CT 06511225 Prospect StreetNew Haven, CT 0b511 Dr. Robert W. Farley C-204
Pennsylvania State UniversityDr. Robert N. Compton P-301 152 Davey LaboratoryOak Ridge National Lab. University Park, PA 16802Health & Safety Res. Div.
P.O. Box X Dr. C. Fotakis P-209Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Research Center of Crete
P.O. Box 1527Mr. Timothy J. Cornish C-212 IraklionUniv. of North Carolina 71110 Iraklion, Crete GREECE
% Chemistry DepartmentChapel Hill, NC 27514 Dr. Thomas Gallagher B-313
University of VirginiaDr. Patricia M. Dehmer P-100 (Suite) Charlottesville, VA 27901
*Argonne National LaboratoryBuilding 203-Room C153 Dr. Dolores Gauyacq B-1O1
. Argonne, IL 60439 CNRS
Lab. De Photophysique MoleculaireDr. C. A. Delange C-212 Bat. 213, Universite de Paris-SUDFree University Orsay 91405, FRANCEDept. of Physical ChemistryDe Boelelaan 1083Amsterdam 1081 HVTHE NETHERLANDS
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Dr. Barry Gelernt C-203 Dr. Miodrag Janjusevic C-206Process Technology Ltd. City College of City Univ. of NY281 Restigouche Road Physics DepartmentOromocto, New Brunswick E2V ZH2 137th Street & Convent AvenueCANADA New York, NY 10031
Dr. Annick Giusti P-103 Dr. Philip M. Johnson C-202Universite Paris-SUD State University of New YorkLabor. PPM-Bat. 213 Department of ChemistryOrsay F91405, FRANCE Stony Brook, NY 11794
Dr. Wallace L. Glab C-210 Dr. James S. Keller C-206Argonne National Laboratory University of ChicagoChemistry Division Dept. of ChemistryBldg. 200, K-121 5735 South Ellis AvenueArgonne, IL 60439 Chicago, IL 60627
Dr. John E. M. Goldsmith P-305 Dr. Katsumi Kimura C-304Sandia National Laboratories Institute for Molecular ScienceDivision 8354 Myodaiji, Okazaki, 444 JAPANLivermore, CA 94550
Mr. Andrew C. Kummel C-302Dr. E. R. Grant C-301 Stanford UniversityCornell University Dept. of ChemistryBaker Laboratory Stanford, CA 94305Ithaca, NY 14853
Dr. Joseph Kupersztych M-6Dr. Kenneth Haber C-210 Centre D'Etude Nucleaires de SaclayCornell University Service de Physique des Atomes & SurfaceDept. of Chemistry C.E.N. SaclayBox 182 91121 GIF-SUR-YVET, FRANCEIthaca, NY 14853
Dr. P. Lambropoulos P-207Dr. Rainer Hippler B-317 University of So. CaliforniaUniversity of Bielefeld Physics DepartmentFaculty of Physics Los Angeles, CA 90089-0484Universitaetsstr. 25D-4800 Bielefeld, WEST GERMANY Dr. Chiu-Tsu Lin C-302
Northern Illinois UniversityDr. Jeanne M. Hossenlopp C-208 Dept. of ChemistrySyracuse University Dekalb, IL 60115Dept. of Chemistry108 Bowne Hall Dr. S. Randolph Long C-310Syracuse, NY 13244-1200 U.S. Army Chemical Res. & Dev. Center
Mail Stop SMCCR-RSLDr. Paul L. Houston C-306 Aberdeen Pvg. Ground, MD 21010-5423Cornell UniversityBaker Laboratory of Chemistry Dr. Gerard Mainfray C-310Ithaca, NY 14853 CEA
Service de Physique AtomiqueDr. Jeffrey W. Hudgens P-210 Cen Saclay, Gif-Sur-Yvette 911National Bureau of Standards FRANCEChemical Kinetics DivisionGaithersburg, MD 20850
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Dr. Elizabeth McCormack C-103 Dr. Cheuk-Yiu Ng M-2Yale University Iowa State UniversitySloane Physics Lab. Dept. of ChemistryProspect Street Ames, IA 50011New Haven, CT 06511
Dr. Rachel Ogorzalek C-101Dr. Ruth McDairmid C-106 Cornell UniversityNational Inst. of Health Baker LaboratoryBldg. 2, Room Bl-07 Ithaca, NY 14853Bethesda, MD 20892
Dr. Maureen O'Halloran C-102Dr. J. D. McDonald P-210 Argonne National LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois ER 203-C 161Dept. of Chemistry Argonne, IL 60439505 South Mathews AvenueUrbana, IL 61801 Dr. P. C. Ojha M-14
University of ChicagoDr. John C. Miller P-302 Dept. of ChemistryOak Ridge National Laboratory 5735 South Ellis AvenueHealth & Safety Research Division Chicago, IL 60637P.O. Box XOak Ridge, TM 37831 Dr. Thomas M. Orlando P-200
State University of New York
Dr. Paul J. Miller M-2 Department of ChemistryYale University Stony Brook, NY 11794Sterling Chemistry Laboratory225 Prospect Street Dr. Michael Oschwald M-6New Haven, CT 06511 Universitat Freiburg
Fakultat fur physikDr. Robert J. Miller M-13 Herrmann Herderstr. 3Michigan Technological Univ. D-7800 FreiburgDepartment of Chemistry WEST GERMANYHoughton, MI 49931
Dr. Charles E. Otis B-309Dr. Marvin Mittleman B-309 IBM CorporationPhysics Department Dept. T-37, Bldg. 257-3The City College 1701 N. StreetNew York, NY 10031 Endicott, NY 13760
Dr. Robert J. Moore C-305 Dr. Guillaume Petite B-313Virginia Commonwealth Univ. DPhG/SPAS-Cen SaclayDepartment of Chemistry 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, FRANCEVCU Box 2006Richmond, VA 23284 Dr. Brian M. Pierce C-305
Hughes Aircraft CompanyDr. Klaus Muller-Dethlets C-207 Bldg. A-I, M/S 3C 923Institut fur Physikalische Chemie P.O. Box 9399Tu Munchen Long Beach, CA 90810Lichtenbergstrasse 4D-8046 Garching, WEST GERMANY Dr. Michel Poirier M-7
C. E. A.Dr. H. J. Neusser M-18 Service de Physique des Atomes & DesTechnische Universitat Munchen SurfacesInstitut fur Physikalische Chemie Gif-Sur-Yvette 911, FRANCELichtenbergstr. 4D-8046 Garching, WEST GERMANY Dr. Stephen T. Pratt M-15
Argonne National Lab.Bldg. 203 C-1419700 S. Cass AvenueArgonne, IL 60439
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Dr. David M. Rayner M-12 Dr. Mary Jane Shultz P-101National Research Council of Massachusetts Inst. of Technology
Canada Rm. 6-006, Spectroscopy Lab.Division of Chemistry 77 Massachusetts Avenue100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa Cambridge, MA 02139Ontario, Canada KIA OR6
Dr. Stephen J. Smith C-303Dr. Juergen Reif M-16 University of ColoradoFree University Berlin JILAFB Physik Campus Box 440Arnimallee 14 Boulder, CO 80309-0440D-1000 Berlin 33WEST GERMANY Dr. Jhobe Steadman M-11
University of North CarolinaDr. James P. Reilly M-1 Dept. of ChemistryIndiana University Venable Hall, 045ADept. of Chemistry Chapel Hill, NC 27514Bloomington, IN 47405
Dr. P. K. Swaminathan M-11Dr. Henrik Rudolph M-5 Chemical Dynamics CorporationCalifornia Institute of Technology 1550 West Henderson RoadDept. of Chemistry-MC 127/72 Suite N-1331201 E. California Blvd. Columbus, OH 43220Pasadena, CA 91125
Dr. Jack A. Syage B-303Dr. Edward B. Saloman C-201 Aerospace CorporationNational Bureau of Standards Aerophysics Lab.Photon Physics Group-Radiation Phys. Div. P.O. Box 92957, MS M2-253A-251 Physics Building Los Angeles, CA 90009Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Dr. Tsong-Lin (Leo) Tai C-207Mrs. Ora F. Saloman C-201 UCLA(Guest of Dr. Edward Saloman) Dept. of Chemistry & Biochem.
Los Angeles, CA 90024Dr. Roberta P. Saxon C-104SRI International - PN093 Dr. Xian Tang M-7333 Ravenswood Avenue Univ. of Southern CaliforniaMenlo Park, CA 94025 Dept. of Physics
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0484Dr. Edward W. Schlag M-17Technische Universitat Munchen Dr. Karen Trentelman C-101Institut fur Physikalische Chemie Cornell UniversityLichtenbergstr. 4 Baker Lab., ChemistryGarching D-8046, WEST GERMANY Ithaca, NY 14853
Ms. Ellen Sekreta C-102 Dr. H. B. Van L. Van Den Heuvell B-305Indiana University Fom-Institut fur Atomic & Molec. Phy.Dept. of Chemistry Kruislaan 407, Amsterdam 1098 SJBloomington, IN 47405 THE NETHERLANDS
Dr. Steven W. Sharpe M-1 Dr. S. C. Wallace B-307SUNY at Stony Brook University of TorontoDept. of Chemistry Dept. of ChemistryStony Brook, NY 11794 Toronto, Ontario M5S lAl CANADA
Dr. Irene Waller C-208
University of WaterlooDept. of Chemistry, Bldg. C2Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 CANADA
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Dr. Valerie A. Walters C-106State University of New YorkDepartment of ChemistryStony Brook, NY 11794
Dr. K. H. Welge P-205University of BielefeldWEST GERMANY
Dr. Jesse Wen M-8National Bureau of StandardsBldg. 222, Room A223Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Dr. Curt Wittig B-315University of So. CaliforniaChemistry DepartmentLos Angeles, CA 90089-0484
Dr. Charles E. Young M-9Argonne National LaboratoryCHM/MST Division9700 South Cass AvenueArgonne, IL 60439
Dr. Emily Yixie Xu C-104University of VirginiaPhysics DepartmentCharlottesville, VA 22901
Dr. Ahmed H. Zewail M-10California Inst. of TechnologyDept. of Chemistry MC 127-721201 E. California Blvd.Pasadena, CA 91125
Dr. Josef W. Zwanziger P-212Cornell UniversityDept. of ChemistryBaker LaboratoryIthaca, NY 14853
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