Stockholm, Sweden 23 - 29 July


Wednesday, 23 July 2003

08:40 -- 09:00 ICPEAC Opening
09:00 -- 10:00 Plenary Session
(chair: K. Kirby, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA)
S. Svanberg (Lund University, Sweden)
Environmental and Medical Applications of Photonic Interactions
10:00 -- 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 -- 12:30 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Cold Collisions
(chair: F. Masnou-Seeuws, Lab. Aimé Cotton, Orsay, France)
10:30 -- 11:00 PR REP: J. Bohn (JILA, Boulder, USA)
Linking Ultracold Polar Molecules
11:00 -- 11:30 PR REP: T. Killian (Rice University, Houston, USA)
Collisions in ultracold plasmas
11:30 -- 12:00 PR REP: A. Hatakeyama (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Properties of alkali atoms confined in a cold helium gas
12:00 -- 12:15 SP REP: S. Jonsell (Umeå University, Sweden)
Cold collisions of spin-polarized metastable hydrogen atoms
12:15 -- 12:30 SP REP: I. Labazan (Zagreb Institute of Physics, Croatia)
An intense source of slow metastable NH radicals
10:30 -- 12:30 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Electron-Ion Collisions
(chair: D. Schwalm, MPI, Heidelberg, Germany)
10:30 -- 11:00 PR REP: A. Wolf (MPI, Heidelberg, Germany)
Storage Ring Experiments with Cold Molecular Ions: the H+3 puzzle
11:00 -- 11:30 PR REP: A. Florescu (University Paris XI, France)
Recent progress in theoretical treatment of Dissociative Recombination
and related processes
11:30 -- 12:00 PR REP: R. Thomas (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Branching between different decay channels in dissociative
recombination of poly-atomic molecules
12:00 -- 12:15 SP REP: T. D. Märk (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Site selective electron attachment to RNA and DNA bases
12:15 -- 12:30 SP REP: T. Tanabe (KEK, Tsukuba, Japan)
Electron-biomolecular ion collisions in the electrostatic storage ring
12:30 -- 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Short Pulse
(chair: A. D. Bandrauk, Sherbrooke University, Canada)
14:00 -- 14:45 REV: P. B. Corkum (SIMS, Ottawa, Canada)
Attosecond Atomic and Molecular Science
14:45 -- 15:15 PR REP: G. Paulus (MPI, Garching, Germany)
Quantum orbits made visible in strong-field ionization
15:15 -- 15:45 PR REP: A. Saenz (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Molecular hydrogen in strong laser fields: Bond softening, enhanced
ionization, and coherent control
15:45 -- 16:00 SP REP: C. Bordas (LASIM, Lyon, France)
Photoionization microscopy
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Ion-Cluster Collisions
(chair: A. Solov'yov, A. F. Ioffe PTI, St.-Petersburg, Russia)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: P. A. Hervieux (LPMC, Metz, France)
Charge transfer and evaporation in low energy collisions of metal clusters
and fullerenes with atomic targets
14:30 -- 14:45 SP REP: H. Bräuning (Justus-Liebig University, Gießen, Germany)
Charge transfer in collisions between two fullerene ions
14:45 -- 15:15 PR REP: A. Lyalin (St.-Petersburg State University, Russia)
Molecular dynamics simulations of cluster fusion and fission processes
15:15 -- 15:45 PR REP: P. Moretto--Capelle (University Paul Sabatier, Tolouse, France)
Electron capture, ionization and fragmentation in collisions of
singly-charged ions with C60
15:45 -- 16:00 SP REP: T. Schlathölter (KVI, Groningen, the Netherlands)
Cq+ induced excitation and fragmentation of nucleic acid bases
16:00 -- 18:00 Poster Session
19:00 -- 21:00 Reception (City Hall)


Thursday, 24 July 2003

09:00 -- 10:00 Plenary Session
(chair: Y. Hatano, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
H. Hotop (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Resonance and Threshold Phenomena in Low-Energy Electron Collisions
with Molecules and Clusters
10:00 -- 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 -- 12:30 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Electron-Molecule Collisions
(chair: W. van der Zande, AMOLF, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
10:30 -- 11:15 REV: A. Chutjian (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA)
Collisions with Ions in the Highly Charged Universe
11:15 -- 11:45 PR REP: M. Allan (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Threshold phenomena in electron collisions
11:45 -- 12:30 REV: C. Noble (Daresbury Laboratory, UK)
Benchmark Calculations for electron collisions with atoms, ions, and molecules
10:30 -- 12:30 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Ion-Atom Collisions
(chair: B. Fricke, University of Kassel, Germany)
10:30 -- 11:00 PR REP: M. Sant'Anna (PUC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Photon-like ionization of Ne by H+2 ions in breakup collisions
11:00 -- 11:15 SP REP: G. N. Ogurtsov (A. F. Ioffe PTI, St.-Petersburg, Russia)
Electron emission in H- -- He, H2 collisions
11:15 -- 11:45 PR REP: T. Kirchner (TU Clausthal, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany)
Nonperturbative study of the rearrangement dynamics in ion-atom collisions with active electrons on projectile and target
11:45 -- 12:15 PR REP: J. Greenwood (Queen's University, Belfast, UK)
The Contribution of Charge Exchange to EUV and X-ray Astronomy
12:15 -- 12:30 SP REP: I. Bray (Murdoch University, Perth, Australia)
Close-coupling solves coulomb three-body problems
12:30 -- 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Ion-Molecule Collisions
(chair: J. Pálinkas, University of Debrecen, Hungary)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: H. Kohguchi (IMS, Okazaki, Japan)
Crossed Beam Ion-Imaging of Open-Shell Collisions
14:30 -- 15:00 PR REP: P. C. Stancil (University of Georgia, USA)
Theoretical studies of vibrationally-resolved electron capture in low-energy ion-molecule collisions
15:00 -- 15:30 PR REP: B. Sulik (ATOMKI, Debrecen, Hungary)
Young type interferences in electron emission from molecular hydrogen by fast ion impact
15:30 -- 15:45 SP REP: M. Suter (Göteborg University, Sweden)
The scattering of carbon monoxide from water ice -- experimental molecular beam studies
15:45 -- 16:00 SP REP: S. Hossain (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, USA)
Electron correlation in the formation of Li-like ions
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Electron-Atom Collisions
(chair: M. P. Scott, Queen's University, Belfast, UK)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: M. Khakoo (California State University, Fullerton, USA)
Measurements of differential and doubly differential cross-sections for electron impact elastic scattering, excitation, and ionization of atomic hydrogen
14:30 -- 15:00 PR REP: A. Stelbovics (Murdoch University, Perth, Australia)
Three body Coulomb scattering above the ionization threshold
15:00 -- 15:30 PR REP: J. Lower (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)
Developments in Quantum State Resolved (e,2e) Experiments
15:30 -- 16:00 PR REP: R. Srivastava (University of Roorkee, India)
Electron impact excitation of atoms in the relativistic distorted wave approximation
16:00 -- 18:00 Poster Session
19:30 -- 20:30 Public Lecture (A. Bárány, Stockhom University, Sweden)


Friday, 25 July 2003

09:00 -- 10:00 Plenary Session
(chair: R. Morgenstern, KVI, Groningen, the Netherlands)
L. Cocke (Kansas State University, USA)
Momentum Imaging in Atomic Collision Physics
10:00 -- 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 -- 12:30 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Multi-Photon Ionization
(chair: N. A. Cherepkov, SAAI, St.-Petersburg, Russia )
10:30 -- 11:15 REV: L. Malegat (LIXAM, Orsay, France)
(e, 2e) and (gamma, 2e) processes: closed and open questions
11:15 -- 11:45 PR REP: P. Bolognesi (IMAI, Rome, Italy)
Two electron processes: satellite transitions and double photoionization of atoms
11:45 -- 12:15 PR REP: N. Kabachnik (Moscow State University, Russia)
Theoretical and experimental study of the angular correlations in Auger cascades in noble gas atoms
12:15 -- 12:30 SP REP: A. Czasch (J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany)
Double excited states in helium close to the double ionization threshold: angular and energy resolved partial cross sections
10:30 -- 12:30 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Applications
(chair: L. M. Brescansin, UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil)
10:30 -- 11:15 REV: N. Mason (The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK)
Electron driven processes--Technological opportunities
11:15 -- 11:45 PR REP: T. Orlando (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Electron Collisions from Complex Targets
11:45 -- 12:15 PR REP: H. Sadeghpour (ITAMP, Cambridge, USA)
Long-range tubular states in collision of charged particles with nanotubes
12:15 -- 12:30 SP REP: D. Farías (Madrid University, Spain)
Theoretical and experimental study of the scattering of H2 from Pd(111)
12:30 -- 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Surface Interaction
(chair: H.-P. Winter, TU Vienna, Austria)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: J. Gillaspy (NIST, Gaithersburg, USA)
Collision Studies with Highly Charged Ions
14:30 -- 15:00 PR REP: B. Ban-d'Etat (CNRS, Caen, France)
Potential and kinetic sputtering of UO2 by slow highly charged ions
15:00 -- 15:30 PR REP: M. S. Gravielle (IAFE, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Grazing ion-surface collisions
15:30 -- 16:00 PR REP: F. Meyer (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
Site-specific neutralization of slow multicharged ions incident on solid surfaces
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Electron Interactions
(chair: B. Lohmann, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: T. Odagiri (Tokyo Institut of Technology, Japan)
Doubly excited molecules in electron collisions as studied by
coincident electron-energy-loss spectroscopy
14:30 -- 15:00 PR REP: S. Buckman (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)
Electron -- Molecule Collisions at Low Incident Energies
15:00 -- 15:30 PR REP: C. Greene (University of Colorado, USA)
Dissociative Recombination of Polyatomic Molecules: A New Mechanism
15:30 -- 16:00 PR REP: H. Batelaan (University of Nebraska--Lincoln, USA)
The Kapitza-Dirac effect: Matter Optics with Electrons
16:00 -- 18:00 Poster Session
18:00 -- 21:00 General Committee (MSL)


Saturday, 26 July 2003

09:30 -- 12:30 Visit at the Manne Siegbahn Laboratory (MSL)
09:30 -- 10:15 Lecture (chair: Ö. Skeppstedt, MSL, Stockholm, Sweden)
H. Danared (MSL, Stockholm, Sweden)
One dimensional ordering in cooled heavy ion beams
Afternoon Optional Excursion Program


Sunday, 27 July 2003

09:00 -- 17:45 Optional Excursion Program
17:45 -- 22:30 SKANSEN: Visit and Conference Dinner


Monday, 28 July 2003

09:00 -- 10:00 Plenary Session
(chair: J. Ullrich, MPI, Heidelberg, Germany)
F. Krausz (TU Vienna, Austria)
Interaction of Attosecond Pulses with Matter
10:00 -- 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 -- 12:15 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Anti-Hydrogen
(chair: P. Frölich, Uppsala University, Sweden)
10:30 -- 11:00 PR REP: G. Gabrielse (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA)
Observations of Cold Antihydrogen
11:00 -- 11:30 PR REP: P. Bowe (University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK)
Progress towards Production, Trapping and Study of Antihydrogen
11:30 -- 12:00 PR REP: Y. Yamazaki (RIKEN, Saitama, Japan)
Ultraslow antiproton beam and its application to atomic collisions
12:00 -- 12:15 SP REP: M. Kitajima (Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan)
Detection of non-emissive CH3 and CH2 radicals via low-lying electronic states of CH4
10:30 -- 12:15 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Femtosec-Control
(chair: E. T. Kennedy, Dublin City University, Ireland)
10:30 -- 11:00 PR REP: E. Charron (P. and M. Curie University, Paris, France)
Optimal control of double ionization in Ca
11:00 -- 11:30 PR REP: S. Yoshida (TU Vienna, Austria)
Tailoring and controlling wavepackets in multi-photon atom collisions
11:30 -- 12:00 PR REP: T. Brixner (Würzburg University, Germany)
Adaptive Femtosecond Quantum Control
12:00 -- 12:15 SP REP: Y.-S. Kim (Myongji University, South Korea)
Entanglement change in atomic photoionization
12:15 -- 14:00 Business meeting and Lunch break
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Inner-Shell Multi-Excitations
(chair: R. A. Phaneuf, University of Nevada, Reno, USA)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: N. Berrah (University of Western Michigan, USA)
Inner-Shell Photodetachement of Negative Ions: Probing Dynamics and Structure
14:30 -- 15:00 PR REP: L. B. Madsen (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Correlated electrons in multiply excited atoms at and below threshold
15:00 -- 15:30 PR REP: N. Saito (NMIJ/AIST, Tsukuba, Japan)
Dynamics of Core-excitation in Small Molecules Probed by
the Coincidence Momentum Imaging Technique
15:30 -- 16:00 PR REP: J.-M. Bizau (LIXAM, Orsay, France)
Photoionisation of multiply-charged ions along isonuclear and isoelectronic series
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Ion-Atom Collisions
(chair: X. W. Ma, Academia Sinica, Lanzhou, China)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: P. Glans (Mid-Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden)
Dielectronic recombination used as a tool for spectroscopic studies of highly charged ions
14:30 -- 15:00 PR REP: T. Stöhlker (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)
Angular Correlation and Polarisation Studies for Radiative Electron Capture into High-Z Ions
15:00 -- 15:30 PR REP: M. Schulz (University of Missouri, Rolla, USA)
Kinematically Complete Experiments on Single and Multiple Ionisation in Heavy Ion Collisions
15:30 -- 16:00 PR REP: L. Ph. H. Schmidt (J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany)
Fully differerential study of transfer ionization processes -
a view into correlated many particle dynamics
16:00 -- 18:00 Poster Session
19:30 -- 21:00 S. Datz Symposium
(chairs: A. Dalgarno, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
              R. Vane, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
J. P. Toennies (MPI, Göttingen, Germany)
Diffraction of Magic Helium Clusters: A Homage to Datz and Taylor


Tuesday, 29 July 2003

09:00 -- 10:00 Plenary Session
(chair: J. W. McConkey, University of Windsor, Canada)
N. Andersen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Polarization, Alignement, and Orientation in Atomic Collisions
10:00 -- 10:30 Coffee break
10:30 -- 12:15 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Exotic Systems
(chair: I. Shimamura, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan)
10:30 -- 11:00 PR REP: C. Surko (University of California, San Diego, USA)
High resolution positron scattering and annihilation studies using a trap-based beam
11:00 -- 11:30 PR REP: K. Sakimoto (ISAS, Yoshinodai, Japan)
Full quantum-mechanical study of protonium formation in slow collisions of antiprotons with hydrogen atoms
11:30 -- 12:00 PR REP: H. Stapelfeldt (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Laser aligned molecules: Applications in physics and chemistry
12:00 -- 12:30 PR REP: S. Sörensen (Lund University, Sweden)
Core level studies of free molecules and clusters
10:30 -- 12:15 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Cold Collisions
(chair: G. F. Gribakin, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
10:30 -- 11:00 PR REP: M. Weidemüller (MPI, Heidelberg, Germany)
Interactions on optically trapped, ultracold gases: from atoms to molecules
11:00 -- 11:30 PR REP: O. Dulieu (Lab. Aimé Cotton, Orsay, France)
Ultracold molecule formation and detection
11:30 -- 12:00 PR REP: T. Hyodo (Tokyo University, Japan)
Cooling and Quenching of Positronium and Prospect for a Ps BEC
12:00 -- 12:30 PR REP: E. Timmermans (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Progress and prospects of Fermi gas physics in cold atom traps
12:30 -- 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Aula Magna (AUM): Strong Fields
(chair: J.--M. Rost, MPI, Dresden, Germany)
14:00 -- 14:45 REV: E. Mazur (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA)
Black silicon: Femtosecond laser-assisted microstructuring of silicon surfaces for novel detector, sensing, and display technologies
14:45 -- 15:15 PR REP: K. Taylor (Queen's University, Belfast, UK)
Intense laser interactions with few-electron atoms and molecules
15:15 -- 15:45 PR REP: J. Feldhaus (DESY, Hamburg, Germany)
The FEL program at DESY: From first results at 100 nm wavelength to a true 1 Å X-ray laser
15:45 -- 16:00 SP REP: A. Hishikawa (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Hydrogen migration in acetonitrile in intense laser fields studied by coincidence momentum imaging
14:00 -- 16:00 Session in Lecture Hall (LH): Ions and Molecules
(chair: S. V. K. Kumar, TIFT, Mumbai, India)
14:00 -- 14:30 PR REP: O. Heber (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)
Trapped ion beams: From Atomic Physics to Mass Spectrometry
14:30 -- 14:45 SP REP: S. Sanchez (UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil)
Low energy positron scattering by SF6 and CO2
14:45 -- 15:15 PR REP: S. B. Nielsen (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Gas-phase studies of chromophore molecules in an electrostatic storage ring
15:15 -- 15:45 PR REP: L. A. Collins (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Time-dependent simulations of large-scale quantum dynamics
15:45 -- 16:00 SP REP: A. Lahmam-Bennani (Univerity Paris XI, France)
Coincidence angular correlations between scattered, ejected and Auger
electrons in electron impact double ionization
16:00 -- 18:00 Poster Session
18:00 End of Conference