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Atomic, molecular and optical physics seminars from the JRM Lab.

Atomic Physics Seminars are usually at 1330 hrs on Wednesdays in Cardwell 144.
Departmental Colloquia are usually on Mondays at 1600 hrs.
Nuts & Bolts is held in CW119 at 1330 hrs on Mondays.
The atomic physics seminar series is managed by Carlos Trallero.

Spring 2013
Date Speaker Topic
 
30 January
Artem Rudenko
KSU
Recent experiments at LCLS: correlated ion, electron and photon spectroscopy
06 February
Bethany Jochim
KSU
Strong-field dissociation dynamics of NO2+: A multiphoton electronic or vibrational excitation?
13 February
(No Seminar)
20 February
(No Seminar)
27 February
Rajesh Kadel
KSU
Challenges in pulse compression of Tm/Ho fiber laser

Mohammad Zohrabi
KSU
Branching ratio in the dissociation of HD^+ using an intense ultrafast single color laser field
06 March
Benjamin Erk
DESY, Hamburg
Fragmentation dynamics of small molecules induced by x-ray free-electron laser pulses
13 March
Vasu Nampoothiri
UNM
Hollow-core Optical Fiber Gas Lasers (HOFGLAS): a hybrid gas/fiber approach to scalable systems
20 March
Spring Break (No Seminar)
27 March
Joan Dreiling
UNL
Collisions of spin-polarized electrons with chiral molecules
03 April
CD Lin
KSU
Ionization and excitation of Li in the over-the-barrier ionization regime by intense 785 nm lasers

Utuq Ablikim
KSU
Dissociation of CO+ molecular ions by strong laser fields
10 April
Shun Wu
KSU
(Cancelled)

Hui Li
KSU
Photoionization of C60 by femtosecond laser pulses
17 April
Cheng Jin
KSU
Enhancement of high-harmonic efficiency with a synthesized waveform
24 April
Shouyuan Chen
UNL
Compact and ultrafast all laser driven synchrotron X-ray source
01 May
Kelsie Betsch
KSU
PULSAR: Nine month check-in

Jan Tross
KSU
Multiple-orbital effects in high order harmonic generation

Last updated on Tuesday, January 28, 2014.
Past seminar schedules may be found via our sitemap.