International Workshop on

Atomic Collisions of

Slow/Trapped Highly-Charged Ions

Japanese

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Date

Feb. 19 (Thu) - Feb. 21 (Sat), 2004

Place

RIKEN, Wako, Japan [Access]
Welfare and Conference Building, 2F Meeting Room

Hosted by
Atomic Physics Laboratory, RIKEN


The workshop ended successfully with participation of 70 people. The organizers express thanks to the speakers, chairpersons, attendees and all the people who participated in this workshop.

Overview

Highly charged ions (HCI's) have played unique and important role in the studies of atomic structure, collision dynamics, surface modification, plasma physics and astrophysics. In the last decades, innovation in the technologies of production and handling of HCI's has enabled wide spectra in their velocity: from zero-velocity by cooling in a trap up to relativistic velocities by large accelerators. The subject of the present workshop covers present status and future prospects in various fields utilizing HCI's, especially slow or trapped highly-charged ions with well-defined surfaces, gases, plasmas, clusters.


Program (Final) in PDF

Photograph (New)


Organizers

Yasunori YAMAZAKI (Chair), Tadashi KAMBARA, and Yasuyuki KANAI (RIKEN)

Correspondence

Yasunori YAMAZAKI
Atomic Physics Laboratory
RIKEN
Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
FAX: +81-48-462-4644


Last updated on March 24, 2004