Pacifichem 2005

Imaging Probes of

Spectroscopy and Dynamics

December 15-20, 2005

Honolulu, Hawai'i

A. G. Suits, M. Kawasaki and W. Lawrance, Organizers

Invited Speakers
D. Chandler
Sandia Livermore
L. Cocke
Kansas State Univ.
R. E. Continetti
UC-San Diego
M. Janssen
Free Univ. Amsterdam
T. Kitsopoulos
FORTH, Crete
K. Liu
IAMS, Taiwan
H. P. Loock
Queens University
D. Neumark
UC-Berkeley
S. North
Texas A&M
A. Orr-Ewing
University of Bristol
H. Reisler
USC
A. Sanov
University of Arizona
M. Takahashi
Tohoku Univ.
C. Vallance
Oxford
O. Vasyutinskii
Ioffe Institute, St Petersburg
R. Wester
Univ. Freiburg
A. Wodtke
UC-Santa Barbara
K.Yamanouchi
Univ. of Tokyo
T. Suzuki
RIKEN
Call for Papers

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Ion imaging methods have had a profound effect on the study of fundamental chemical reaction dynamics since their introduction in 1986 by Chandler and Houston. These techniques have found wide use in areas as diverse as surface chemistry, photodissociation, photodetachment, photoelectron spectroscopy, and reactive scattering. Interest and application of these methods has grown very rapidly in recent years with further innovations such as velocity mapping, multimass imaging, slicing and 3D techniques and femtosecond photoelectron spectroscopy, and this effort is fully international in scope. The objective of this Symposium is to bring together the broad community of researchers using these techniques, to foster new developments and rapid advances.

This session is partly supported by the 21st Century COE Program, Kyoto University Alliance for Chemistry and by the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Socciety.