Program overview

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 29 MAY 2002

Session D6. DAMOP: Poster Session I.

Wednesday afternoon, 16:30, Chesapeake Room, University Center

D6.001 Photon Interactions with Atoms and Molecules
D6.002 Transitions probabilities and photoionization cross section for low state of ionization of iron-peak element: ab initio Relativistic Calculation.
Delahaye Franck, Sultana Nahar, Anil Pradhan (The Ohio State University)
D6.003 Correlation effects in Non-dipole parameters near atomic Photoiionization thresholds
Hari P. saha (University of Central Florida, Orlando)
D6.004 Photodetachment of Rb^-, Cs^-, and Fr^- within a new boundary-corrected Pauli equation approach
C. Bahrim (Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan and Chemistry and Physics Dept., Lamar University, Beaumont, TX), I. I. Fabrikant (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln), U. Thumm (Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan)
D6.005 RELATIVISTIC DIPOLE MATRIX ELEMENT ZEROS
L. A. LaJohn, R. H. Pratt (University of Pittsburgh)
D6.006 Angular Distributions of Atomic Scandium in the Region of the \mathbf 3p \rightarrow nd,ms Excitations.
Scott B. Whitfield, Tony Meyers, Mike Bjelland (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI 54702), Ralf Wehlitz (University of Wisconsin, Synchrotron Radiation Center, 3731 Schneider Dr. Stoughton, WI 53589), Jose Jimenez-Mier, Paul Olalde-Velasco (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM, 04510 Mexico City, Mexico), Manfred O. Krause (Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816)
D6.007 Photodetachment of He^- 1s2s2p\ ^4P^o in the region of the 1s threshold
O. Zatsarinny, T. W. Gorczyca (Western Michigan University), C. Froese Fischer (Vanderbilt University)
D6.008 Photodetachment of alkali negative ions
J. C. Hunnell, S. J. Ward (University of North Texas), J. Sandström, D. Hanstorp (Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University), D. J. Pegg (University of Tennessee)
D6.009 PERTURBATIVE ANALYSIS OF ELECTRON CORRELATION IN THE (\gamma,2e)--PROCESS IN HELIUM
Andrei Y. Istomin (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0111), N. L. Manakov (Research and Education Center, Voronezh State Univ., Voronezh 394693, Russia), Anthony F. Starace (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0111)
D6.010 DOUBLE AND SINGLE IONIZATION OF He-LIKE ATOMS BY ABSORPTION OF A PHOTON AT INTERMEDIATE ENERGIES: AFT APPROACH
T. Suri\'c (R. Bo\vskovi\'c Institute, Croatia), R. H. Pratt (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
D6.011 mirroring doubly excited resonances in neon
S.E. Canton (Western Michigan University/ Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), A.A. Wills, T.W. Gorczyca, M. Wiedenhoeft (Western Michigan University), E. Sokell (University College Dublin), J.D. Bozek (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), G Turri (Western Michigan University/ Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Ximao Feng, N. Berrah (Western Michigan University)
D6.012 Photoionization Studies Of Doubly Ionized Silicon: Comparison Of Theoritical and Experimental Investigation
G.S. Thushara, J. Meeraa, Shyamala Venkatraman, P.C. Deshmukh (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras,India), E.T. Kennedy, J-P Mosnier (Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland), J-M. Bizau, J-P. Champeaux, D. Cubaynes, F.J. Wuilleumier (Laboratoire de Spectroscopie Atomique et Ionique, Orsay, France.), S.T. Manson (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University,Atlanta,USA)
D6.013 (\gamma,2e) and (e,2e) using a 2--electron \mathcal R--operator formalism
Peter Roche (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England), Robert Nesbet (IBM, Almaden, San Jose, California), Colm Whelan (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia)
D6.014 Effects of the properties of excitation laser pulses on selective photoionization of ^168Yb
Duck-Hee Kwon, Hyunmin Park, Jaemin Han, Yongjoo Rhee (Laboratory for quantum optics, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejon, Korea)
D6.015 Photoionization of At-The-Center and Off-The-Center Endohedral Atoms
Arkadiy Baltenkov (Institute of Electronics, Tashkent 700143, Uzbekistan), Valery Dolmatov (Department of Physics and Earth Science, University of North Alabama, P.O. Box 5101, Florence, AL 35632), Steven Manson (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303)
D6.016 First Separate Measurements of the Nondipole Parameters g and d: Showcase Neon 2p Photoemission
O. Hemmers, D.W. Lindle (Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4003), M. Blackburn, T. Goddard (Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA), P. Glans (Department of Physics, Mid-Sweden University, Sundsvall S-85170, Sweden), H. Wang (Department of Physics, Uppsala University, Box 530, S-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden), S. B. Whitfield (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004, USA), R. Wehlitz (Synchroton Radiation Center, University of Wisconsin, Stoughton, WI 53589, USA), I. A. Sellin (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1200, USA)
D6.017 Large Nondipole Effects in the Core-Level Threshold Regions of Small Molecules
O. Hemmers, M. Lotrakul, G. Ohrwall, R. Guillemin, S. W. Yu, D. W. Lindle (Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA), D. Lukic, I. A. Sellin (Department of Physics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA)
D6.018 Static dipole polarizability of the helium atom using wave functions that include logarithmic expansion
Mauro Masili (Associacao de Escolas Reunidas--ASSER, Centro Universitario Central Paulista--UNICEP, Rua Miguel Petroni 5111, 13563-470 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil), Anthony F. Starace (Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Nebraska, 116 Brace Laboratory, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0111)
D6.019 Negative Ion Resonances in Electric Fields
C.W. Walter, K.A. Moore, N.D. Gibson (Denison University, Granville, OH)
D6.020 Relativistic Effects on Dipole and Nondipole Interchannel Coupling in Atomic Photoionization: The Photoelectron Angular Distributions of Xe 5s and 5p
O. Hemmers, R. Guillemin, G. Ohrwall, M. Lotrakul, S. W. Yu, D. W. Lindle (Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4003, USA), P. C. Deshmukh (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras, Madras 600036, INDIA), S. T. Manson (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA), I. A. Sellin (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1200, USA)
D6.021 Electron-atom bremsstrahlung in WKB approximation.
R. H. Pratt (University of Pittsburgh), D. B. Uskov (University of Pittsburgh and P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow.)
D6.022 Laser Spinning of Nanotubes: A path to fast-rotating microdevices*
Petr Kral (Department of Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel), H.R. Sadeghpour (ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138), itamp Collaboration
D6.023 Bose-Einstein Condesation
D6.024 Multiple Formation of BEC's Directly in Large-Period Optical Lattices
Murray Barrett, Ming-Shien Chang, Jacob Sauer (Affiliation), Michael Chapman (Georgia Institute of Technology)
D6.025 High-performance Apparatus for Bose-Einstein Condensation of Rubidium Atoms
Yoshio Torii, Erik Streed, Micah Boyd, Dominik Schneble, Pavel Gorelik, Gretchen Campbell, David Pritchard, Wolfgang Ketterle (Center for Ultracold Atoms and Department of Physics, MIT)
D6.026 Qunatum statistics of twin atomic beams via parametric matter-wave down-conversion
Karen Kheruntsyan, Peter Drummond (Department of Physics, The University of Queensland)
D6.027 Mesoscopic molecular ions in Bose-Einstein condensates
R. Côté (Physics Department, University of Connecticut,2152 Hillside Rd., Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3046), V. Kharchenko (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138), M . D. Lukin (Physics Department., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138)
D6.028 Optical control of fragmentation in spinor-1 condensates
Mei Zhang, Özgür E. Müstecaplio\uglu, Li You (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA 30332-0430)
D6.029 Phase transition of spinor-1 condensate
Su Yi, Wenxian Zhang, Li You (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA 30332-0430, USA)
D6.030 Excitations of the one-dimensional Bose gas in Tonks limit in the optical periodic potential
Matt Kalinski (Department of Quantum Optics, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany)
D6.031 Landau and Beliaev Damping of Bose Condensate Excitations in Cylindrically Symmetric Harmonic Traps
Kunal Das (Optical Sciences Center, U. Arizona, Tucson), T. Bergeman (SUNY Stony Brook)
D6.032 Vortex Decay Dynamics in a Rotating Bose-Einstein Condensate
Ian Coddington, Paul Haljan, Peter Engels, Eric Cornell (JILA, University of Colorado)
D6.033 The Periodically Dressed Bose-Einstein Condensate
James Higbie, Dan Stamper-Kurn (University of California, Berkeley)
D6.034 Overlapping Bose condensates with small kinetic energy
C. E. Carroll (Univ. of Rochester), F. T. Hioe (St John Fisher College)
D6.035 The liquid state of the hybrid atom-molecule condensate
Eddy Timmermans (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Arthur Kerman (MIT), Paolo Tommasini (University of San Paulo, Brazil.)
D6.036 Formalism for Matrix Elements of Many-Body Systems from Dimensional Perturbation Theory
Martin Dunn, Brett McKinney, Deborah Watson (University of Oklahoma, Department of Physics and Astronomy)
D6.037 Many-body study of the ground-state of a Bose-Einstein condensate: A dimensional perturbation theory approach
Brett McKinney, Martin Dunn, Deborah Watson (University of Oklahoma, Department of Physics and Astronomy)
D6.038 A zero temperature diffusion Monte Carlo calculation for atomic gases: From 3d to quasi-1d
Doerte Blume (Department of Physics, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-2814)
D6.039 Ultracold Collisions
D6.040 Three-body recombination of cold helium atoms
H. Suno, B. D. Esry (Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506), Chris H. Greene (Department of Physics and JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309), Jr. Burke (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899)
D6.041 Fine structure effects on ultracold collisions of ^2 \Sigma and ^3 \Sigma molecules with atoms
Roman Krems, Alexander Dalgarno (ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA)
D6.042 Radiative lifetime of the metastable excited singlet A^1\Sigma^+ state of (CaNa)^+
Oleg P. Makarov, R. Côté, H. Michels, W. W. Smith (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-3046)
D6.043 Lu Fano plot for interpretation of photoassociation spectra
Viatcheslav Kokoouline (Department of Physics and JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440), Cyril Drag, Pierre Pillet, Francoise Masnou-Seeuws (Laboratoire Aime Cotton, Campus d'Orsay, 91405 ORSAY FRANCE)
D6.044 Investigations of Feshbach Resonances in Bosonic and Fermionic Lithium
G.B. Partridge, K.E. Strecker, A.G. Truscott, B. Baysinger, R.G. Hulet (Department of Physics and Astronomy and Rice Quantum Institute, Rice University, Houston TX, 77251)
D6.045 Collisional dynamics of ultracold polar molecules in an electrostatic field.
Alexandr V. Avdeenkov, John L. Bohn (JILA, University of Colorado, CO 80309-0440)
D6.046 Collisional shifts in the Cesium atomic fountain clock
Vanessa Venturi, Eite Tiesinga, Carl Williams (NIST)
D6.047 Prospects for an atomic clock in a laser trap
Eric Abraham, Michael Morrison (University of Oklahoma)
D6.048 Cold collisions between chromium atoms*
Zoran Pavlovic, R. Côté (Dept. of Physics, UCONN, Storrs, CT), H.R. Sadeghpour (ITAMP -Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA 02138), UCONN Collaboration
D6.049 Quasibound and bound states above and below the Cs_2 7P_J asymptotes
Marin Pichler, Jianbing Qi, William C. Stwalley (Department of Physics, University of Connecticut, Storrs CT 06269), Robert Beuc, Goran Pichler (Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia, HR-10000)
D6.050 Spin waves in a Trapped Ultracold Vapor
David Harber, Heather Lewandowski (University of Colorado, JILA), Jeffrey McGuirk, Eric Cornell (JILA, NIST)
D6.051 Electron Scattering
D6.052 Time dependent approach to collisional ionization using exterior complex scaling
C. William McCurdy (LBNL/UC Davis), Daniel A. Horner (UC Berkeley/LBNL), Thomas N. Rescigno (LBNL/LLNL)
D6.053 Electron impact ionization studies with trapped lithium atoms
Ming-Tie Huang, Liang Zhang, S. Hasegawa, C.-Y. Chen, S.H. Southworth, L. Young (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439)
D6.054 Importance of coupling to the continuum in electron collsional excitation of atomic oxygen
Swaraj Tayal (Clark Atlanta University)
D6.055 Low-energy electron impact ionization of Na Rydberg states
Amarjeet Bhullar, Michael Cavagnero (University of Kentucky)
D6.056 Product Branching Ratios in Dissociative Recombination of HeH^+
A. E. Orel (University of California, Davis), A. Larson (Stockholm University)
D6.057 Use of an atom trap for measuring electron-impact excitation cross sections out of the excited states of rubidium
M. Larsen, Todd A. Zimmerman, John B. Boffard, L. W. Anderson, Chun C. Lin (University of Wisconsin-Madsion)
D6.058 Cross sections for electron-impact excitation out of the metastable levels of krypton
John B. Boffard, Tom Stone, M. Larsen, L. W. Anderson, Chun C. Lin (University of Wisconsin--Madison)
D6.059 Single and Multiple Electron Removal from Argon by Electron Impact*
A.C.F. Santos, A. Hasan, R.D. DuBois (University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO 65409 USA)
D6.060 Excitation of Hg and Pb by Spin-Polarized Electrons
Kshamata Muktavat, Rajesh Srivastava (Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee), Allan Stauffer (York University)
D6.061 Inclusion of resonances in calculating cross sections for excitation of He-like ions by an electron beam
Douglas H. Sampson (Penn State Univ.), Honglin Zhang (Los Alamos Nat. Lab)
D6.062 Cross Sections and Polarization and Angular Correlation Parameters for Electron-impact Excitation of the Kr 4p^5 5s States
ARATI DASGUPTA (Naval Research Laboratory), MILAN BLAHA (6716 Lamont Dr., Lanham, MD)
D6.063 The Capture Effect on the Threshold Law of Electron-Impact Ionization Cross Section
Jyh-Ching Chang (Department of Science Education, National Hsinchu Teachers College), Keh-Ning Huang (Department of Physics, National Taiwan University)
D6.064 Excitation of autoionizing states of helium by electron impact
A.L. Godunov, J.H. McGuire (Tulane University), V.S. Schipakov Collaboration, A. Crowe Collaboration
D6.065 Interference Effects in (e,2e) Experiments on Xenon Autoionizing Levels
J.G. Childers, N.L.S. Martin (U. Kentucky)
D6.066 Calculation of generalized oscillator strengths for atomic oxygen
Zhifan Chen (Clark Atlanta University), Nikolai Cherepkov (State University of Aerospace Instrumentation), Alfred Z. Msezane (Clark Atlanta University)
D6.067 Accuracy of Local Exchange Approximations for Calculating Continuum Electron Wavefunctions
Dominic Biava (University of Missouri-Rolla), Hari Saha (University of South Florida), Klaus Bartschat (Drake University), Don Madison (University of Missouri-Rolla)
D6.068 Distorted Wave Calculation Including all Final State Interactions for Heavy Inert Gases
Prideaux Andy, Jones Steve, Don Madison (University of Missouri-Rolla)
D6.069 Electron Impact Ejected Electron Spectra of Xe Autoionizing Levels
J.H. Challis, J.G. Childers, N.L.S. Martin (U. Kentucky)
D6.070 Electron scattering by Rb, Cs, and Fr targets at low energies
C. Bahrim (Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan and Chemistry and Physics Dept., Lamar University, Beaumont, TX), U. Thumm (Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan), I. I. Fabrikant (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
D6.071 Calculation of scattering amplitude without partial wave analysis: Inclusion of exchange
Aaron Temkin (NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center), Janine Shertzer (Holy Cross College)
D6.072 Electron Bremsstrahlung Cross Sections at 25 and 50 keV from Xe and Kr
Salvador Portillo, C.A. Quarles (Physics Dept., Texas Christian University)
D6.073 Features of Low Energy Classical Bremsstrahlung From Neutral Atoms.
A. Florescu (Institute for Space Science, Bucharest, Romania), O. I. Obolensky (A.F. Ioffe Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia), R. H. Pratt (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA)
D6.074 OH PRODUCTION FROM WATER AND METHANOL FOLLOWING ELECTRON IMPACT.
Tarek Harb, Wladek Kedzierski (Affiliation), William McConkey (University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.)
D6.075 Absolute Electron-Impact Ionization Cross Sections for NO, N2O, and NO2
V. Tarnovsky, J. Lopez, K. Becker (Stevens Institute of Technology)
D6.076 Electron-impact excitation of molybdenum.
Klaus Bartschat (Drake University), Arati Dasgupta, John Giuliani (Naval Research Laboratory)
D6.077 Intense Field Effects: Multiphoton Processes
D6.078 Wigner Distribution Function for the Problem of Strong Field Ionization of an Atom.
D. B. Uskov (University of Pittsburgh and P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow.)
D6.079 Effect of pulse shapes and phases on the stabilization of atoms in intense laser fields
Zengxiu Zhao, Xiao-Min Tong, Chii-Dong Lin (Kansas State University)
D6.080 Reexamination of over-the-barrier and tunneling ionization of the hydrogen atom in an intense field
James S. Cohen (Los Alamos National Lab)
D6.081 Threshold Phenomena in ATI and HHG Plateaus
M. V. Frolov, Bogdan Borca, Anthony F. Starace (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE), A. V. Flegel, N.L. Manakov (Research and Education Center, Voronezh State Univ., Russia)
D6.082 High-energy above-threshold ionization revisited within an alternative strong-field approach.
Vladimir Usachenko (Institute of Applied Laser Physics, Nakashlyk str., 1, Tashkent, 700185, Uzbekistan), Vladimir Pazdzersky (Physics Department of National University of Uzbekistan, Vuzgorodok, Tashkent, 700174, Uzbekistan), John McIver (Center for Advanced Studies and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131)
D6.083 Absence of Intense Laser Population Trapping in Rydberg States of Highly Charged Rare Gas Ions
E. Wells, R.R. Jones (Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4714), I. Ben-Itzhak (Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506)
D6.084 A detailed comparison of theory and experiment of strong-field photodetachment of negative hydrogen
Rainer Reichle, Igor Yu. Kiyan, Hanspeter Helm (Fak. Physik, Univ. Freiburg, Germany)
D6.085 Multiphoton Processes in a Two-Dimensional Model of Helium
Mark Baertschy, Amber Young (JILA, University of Colorado), Chris Greene (Physics and JILA, University of Colorado)
D6.086 Image Labelling: a Graphical Interface to Dynamics in Multiparticle Ejection
Kun Zhao (University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742), Guizhong Zhang (Tianjin University, PR China), III Hill (University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742)
D6.087 The Role of Molecular Structure in Intense-Field Ionization of Hydrogen Molecules
Merrick J. DeWitt (Center for Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904), E. Wells, R.R. Jones (Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904)
D6.088 Multiphoton Processes and Dynamical Responses of Individual Valence Electrons of N_2 in Intense Laser Fields: Self-Interaction-Free Time-Dependent Density Functional Theoretical Approach
Xi Chu (ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Shih-I Chu (Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, and Kansas Center for Advanced Scientific Computing)
D6.089 Quantum Hydrodynamical Formulation of Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory for Probing Strong-Field Multiphoton Processes: Application to the Study of High-Order Harmonic Generation of He and Ne in Intense Laser Fields
A.K. Roy, Shih-I Chu (Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, and Kansas Center for Advanced Scientific Computing)
D6.090 Multiphoton Above-Threshold Detachment of Li^- : Exterior Complex Scaling - Generalized Pseudospectral Method for the Calculation of Complex Quasienergy Resonances in Floquet Formulation of Time- Dependent Density Functional Theory
Dmitry Telnov (Inst. of Physics, St. Petersburg State University), Shih-I Chu (Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, and Kansas Center for Advanced Scientific Computing)
D6.091 Optimization of High-Order Harmonic Generation by Genetic Algorithm and Wavelet Time-Frequency Analysis of Quantum Dipole Emission
Xi Chu (ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Shih-I Chu (Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, and Kansas Center for Advanced Scientific Computing)
D6.092 High-order harmonic generation by saddle-point promotion
Carlos Reinhold, Predrag Krstic (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Joachim Burgdorfer (Vienna Univ. of Technology)
D6.093 High-order harmonic generation in a bichromatic laser field revisited within an alternative strong-field approach.
Vladimir I. Usachenko (Institute of Applied Laser Physics, Nakashlyk str., 1, Tashkent, 700185, Uzbekistan), Vladimir A. Pazdzersky (Physics Department of National University of Uzbekistan, Vuzgorodok, Tashkent, 700174, Uzbekistan), John K. McIver (Center for Advanced Studies and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131)
D6.094 Pulsar Magnetosphere Radiation Processes
H. O. Thurman III, Gary E. Copeland (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia)
D6.095 Appearance, disappearance, shifts, and widths of microwave + static field resonances in H atoms
E.J. Galvez (Colgate Univ.\ and SUNY Stony Brook), P.M. Koch, J. Wilson, K.D. Schultz (SUNY Stony Brook), D. Richards (Open Univ.)
D6.096 Ionization of hydrogen by a high-frequency, elliptically-polarized field
J. Wilson, P.M. Koch, K.D. Schultz, A. Butz (SUNY Stony Brook)
D6.097 Classical dynamics of recollision leading to double ionization of atoms in strong laser fields
S.L. Haan (Calvin College), R. Panfili, J.H. Eberly (University of Rochester)
D6.098 Electric field induced relativistic Larmor frequency reduction
P. Krekora, Q. Su, R. Grobe (Intense Laser Physics Theory Unit, Illinois State University)