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Welcome to ECAMP 2016 Questions/Support:
In case of any problems please contact either the conference office or ask the conference staff for help. The staff is wearing easily recognizable “ECAMP 12” T-shirts. Conference Office: HSZ, 3rd Floor, HZ13 Help Hotline: +49 (0)69 798-19463 +49 (0)1590-8146358 (cell) WiFi Access:
• Eduroam is available on campus. • In case you do not have eduroam, a personal
WiFi-account can be requested at the conference office.
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The ECAMP 12 is
organized by the Institut für Kernphysik Frankfurt
and hosted by the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
ECAMP 12 Local Organizing Committee:
Reinhard Dörner Markus Schöffler Till Jahnke Lothar Schmidt Horst Schmidt-Böcking Scientific Committee
Dominique Vernhet (Chair) Igor Ryabtsev Fritz Aumayr (Vice-Chair) Nina Rohringer Thomas Schlathölter Pierre Pillet Reinhard Dörner Olga Smirnova Alexander Eisfeld Tim Softley Jan-Petter Hansen Sergio Diaz Tendero Guglielmo Tino
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Campus map
P Parking Lot (no public parking!) H Bus Stop U Metro Station (Lines: U1,U2,U3,U8) The scientific part of the conference is held at the “HSZ” (designated as “Hörsaalzentrum” on the campus map) located in the middle of the Westend-Campus of Frankfurt University.
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Site plan HSZ Ground floor
entrance to lecture halls, industrial exhibition and registration (Sunday and Monday)
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HSZ 1st floor
entrance to lecture halls
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HSZ 3rd floor
conference office and poster sessions
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Talks
Talks will be held at the HSZ in the lecture halls HZ1 and HZ2. Duration of talks + discussion: Plenary talks: 50 + 10 minutes Progress reports: 25 + 5 minutes Hot topics: 12 + 3 minutes Please make sure to upload / test your presentation during the break prior to your talk. The ECAMP staff provides technical assistance. Extended Abstracts
The extended abstracts (150 MB) can be downloaded on the ECAMP-website (Scientific Program). The EPS Young Scientist Prize, 2016
Dr. Christian Brand from the University of Vienna has been awarded with the EPS Young Scientist Prize in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 2016 for his contribution "An Atomically Thin Matter-Wave Beam Splitter".
The Prize consist of a certificate, a hot topic talk (Friday, 13:00) at ECAMP12 and a 1,500 € award1. The EPS AMOPD Young Scientific Prize will be also officially presented at the award ceremony, just before the ECAMP General Assembly.
1 The award is sponsored by Roentdek Handels GmbH
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Poster Sessions
All poster sessions take place on the 3rd floor of the HSZ. How to decode your poster number:
#1 Foyer, 3rd floor (111 to 169) • Surface reaction dynamics and self-assembly
(Monday) • Molecular reaction dynamics (Tuesday) • Atomic and molecular astrophysics
(Wednesday) • Atom interferometry and atomic clocks
(Thursday) • Photon induced processes, strong fields • Ultrafast dynamics and attosecond physics • Fundamental physics, precision
measurements and metrology #2 Room HZ 14, 3rd floor (211 to 269) • Atomic and molecular spectroscopy • Cold ions, atoms and molecules • Coherent control (Monday + Tuesday) • Rydberg atoms and ultra-cold plasmas
(Monday + Tuesday) • Quantum information and cavity QED
(Wednesday + Thursday) • Degenerate quantum gases (Wednesday +
Thursday)
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#3 Room HZ 15, 3rd floor (311 to 369) • Atomic and molecular collisions, electron
collisions • Highly charged ions • Biomolecules, clusters and nanoparticles The poster boards have the following dimensions: 1.2 m width, 1.5 m height. Pins will be provided. Please remove your poster from the board at the end of the day of the presentation but please do not remove the board number. Poster awards Every day you have the opportunity to vote for the best poster. The winner will receive a 50 € gift voucher and a traditional hand craftet Frankfurt souvenir, called “Bembel”. Please use your ballot paper, provided in your conference bag.
Useful information
Internet Access (WiFi)
Eduroam is available on campus. Alternatively, a personal WiFi-account is available at the conference office. A few desktop computers with internet access are located at the conference office for public use, as well. Printing is also possible. Registration
Registration desk (HSZ, ground level): • Sunday September 4th, 17:00 – 19:00 • Monday September 5th, 07:30 – 13:30 • Afterwards, please see the Conference Office
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Conference Office
For all administrative concerns and special requests please visit the conference office in the HSZ building, 3rd level, room HZ13:
• Monday September 5th, 07:30 – 19:00 • Tuesday September 6th, 07:30 – 19:00 • Wednesday September 7th, 07:30 – 19:00 • Thursday September 8th, 07:30 – 19:00 • Friday September 9th, 07:30 – 19:00
Cloakroom and Locker
A cloakroom and free of charge lockers for conference participants are located on the ground floor of the HSZ. Transportation
Public transportation: Please consult
http://ecamp2016.org/location.htm
for information on public transportation. A ticket for public transportation valid for the duration of the conference is included in your conference fee. Further information on the can be obtained at the conference office. Parking: There is no public parking on campus. The use of public transportation is recommended. Taxi: A taxi can be ordered on the participant’s expense at the conference office (HSZ, HZ13) or directly by phone: +49 (0)69 230001.
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Lunch
The restaurant “Sturm und Drang is located inside HSZ on the ground level near the main entrance. Additional canteens can be found across the central square of the campus. They offer food at regular prices for all conference participants and provide price reductions for registered students.
Social program
Monday: Welcome reception
Monday, 19:00, Casino building. You are all invited for snacks, drinks, discussions and live music. Tuesday: Guided city walking tour
Tuesday, 18:30, meeting point: front of HSZ, duration: 2 hours; please sign up at the registration desk early, as slots are limited. We have two tours, “Frankfurt today” and “Frankfurt past”. The tours are free of charge. Wednesday: Public lecture
Wednesday, 20:30, HZ1. Don’t miss the public lecture by Horst Schmidt-Böcking on:
“The Stern-Gerlach-Experiment revisited”. Thursday: Conference banquet
Thursday, 19:00, Casino building. If you haven’t already, you can still sign up for the conference banquet (50 €) and enjoy a dinner with good food, wine and live music.
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Why ECAMP 12 is taking place in 2016 in Frankfurt? In 2013 ECAMP 11 took place in Aarhus in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Niels Bohr's 1913 Atomic Model as a benchmark for the development of the new quantum physics. In 1916 Arnold Sommerfeld published the Sommerfeld model to explain the Fine Structure in photon emission spectra [1]. Together with Peter Debye he proposed in 1916 the "Richtungsquantelung" (Directional Quan-tization) of atomic magnetic moments and angular momenta in the presence of magnetic fields [2] to explain the observations of the Zeeman effect. These contributions of Sommerfeld were fundamental milestones towards modern quantum physics. Sommerfeld's Fine Structure theory is indirectly, but closely linked to Frankfurt [3]. It was Karl Schwarzschild who helped Sommerfeld to introduce the relativistic dynamics of astrophysics (Mercury perihelion rotation) into the many-body problem of electron dynamics in atoms [3]. Karl Schwarzschild was born in 1873 in Frankfurt and died on the 11th of May 1916 in Göttingen.
From left to right: Arnold Sommerfelda,
Karl Schwarzschildb, Wilhelm Lenzc
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In Sommerfeld's original publication [1] he did not realize that in his theoretical treatment a basic constant was hidden. His postdoc Wilhelm Lenz, while being a soldier in the war, was the only one, who realized by redrafting Sommerfeld's equations that a basic constant played a crucial role in the Fine structure splitting. In a letter to Sommerfeld [4] Lenz defined for the first time the so called "Fine structure constant". Wilhelm Lenz was born 1888 in Frankfurt and became, in 1921, "ordinarius for theoretical physics" at the newly founded University of Hamburg. In his group in Hamburg he had famous assistants like Wolfgang Pauli, Ernst Ising, Hans Jensen etc.
From left to right: Walther Gerlach, Lise Meitner and
Otto Stern, 1927 in Zürichd Last but not least Otto Stern together with Walther Gerlach in 1922 in Frankfurt provided, in the famous so-called Stern-Gerlach-Experiment, experimental evidence for directional quantization and provided first evidence that all atomic angular momenta were quantized [5].
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In the first century (1914-1924) after the foundation of Frankfurt University the following physicists worked in Frankfurt: Max von Laue, Otto Stern, Max Born, Walther Gerlach, Alfred Landè and Hans Bethe.
References: [1] Arnold Sommerfeld: Die Feinstruktur der Wasserstoff-
und der Wasserstoff-ähnlichen Linien. Sitzungsberichte der mathematisch-physikalischen Klasse der K. B. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu München, (1915), S. 459-500 and Sommerfeld, Arnold: Zur Quantentheorie der Spektrallinien, Ergänzungen und Erweiterungen. Vorgetragen in der Sitzung am 4. November 1916, Sitzungsberichte der mathematisch-physikalischen Klasse der K. B. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu München, Seite 131-186, (1916)
[2] A. Sommerfeld: Physikalische Zeitschrift, Bd. 17, 491-507, (1916); P. Debye, Quantenhypothese und Zeeman-Effekt, Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Mathematisch-Physikalische Klasse, 142-153, Band (1916)
[3] A. Sommerfeld: Die Quantentheorie den Spektrallinien und die letzte Arbeit von K. Schwarzschild, Umschau 20 (1916)
[4] Michael Eckert: Arnold Sommerfeld, Atomphysiker und Kulturbote, 1868–1951. Eine Biografie. Wallstein, Göttingen, (2013)
[5] O. Stern: Ein Weg zur experimentellen Prüfung der Richtungsquantelung im Magnetfeld. Z. Physik, 7, 249-253 (1921); W. Gerlach und O. Stern, Der experimentelle Nachweis der Richtungsquantelung im Magnetfeld. Z. Physik, 9, 349-352 (1922); W. Gerlach und O. Stern, Über die Richtungsquantelung im Magnetfeld. Ann. Physik, 74, 673-699 (1924)
a http://www.apprendre-
math.info/history/photos/Sommerfeld_5.jpeg b Fachbereich Physik, Goethe Universität Frankfurt c http://www.physik.uni-
rostock.de/typo3temp/pics/9ca9fcc199.png d private picture collection of "Ellen Weyl-Bär"
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Session 1, 9:00–10:00, HZ1Plenary: Anton ZeilingerSession chair: J. Burgdorfer
9:001.1
Plenary: Photon Entanglement: Fundamentalsand ApplicationsAnton Zeilinger (Austria)
Session Mon1, 10:00–12:00, FoyerPosterMon111 Sputtering of Fe surfaces by D and Ar ions
Reinhard Stadlmayr (Austria)Mon112 Density Functional Theory study on the
adsorption of acrylonitrile, acrylamide andacrolein on Cu(100): importance of weakinteractions.Fernando Aguilar-Galindo (Spain)
Mon115 Quantum interference between virtual pathsin laser-dressed helium: Energetic-electronimpact excitationhicham agueny (Norway)
Mon116 The broadening and narrowing of the highgain parametric down conversion spectrumPolina Sharapova (Russia)
Mon117 Electron Localization in Dissociating H2+ byRetroaction of a Photoelectron onto ItsSourceMarkus Waitz (Germany)
Mon118 On fullerene anions as sources ofspin-polarized electronsValeriy Dolmatov (USA)
Mon119 Stepwise Contraction of the nf RydbergShells in the 3d Photoionization ofMultiply-Charged Xenon IonsStefan Schippers (Germany)
Mon122 Dissociative ionization of H2 by 400 eVcircularly polarized photonsAnatoli Kheifets (Australia)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon123 bound-free electron transitions in the H+Hˆ-quasi-moleculesalla dadonova (Russia)
Mon124 Laser polarization effects in laser-assistedelectron-hydrogen inelastic collisionsGabriela Buica (Romania)
Mon125 Photo-dissociation Dynamics ofLaser-Aligned Halogenated OrganicMolecules.Evgeny Savelyev (Germany)
Mon126 Comparing Coulomb explosion dynamics oftriply charged OCS after soft x-ray initiateddirect and Auger ionization processesJoseph Sanderson (Canada)
Mon127 Simulation of Level Crossing OpticallyDetectable Magnetic Resonance Signals inNitrogen - Vacancy Centres in DiamondMarcis Auzinsh (Latvia)
Mon128 Internal dynamics in small anionic carbonclustersKoushik Saha (Israel)
Mon129 Charge transfer dynamics in halomethanemolecules ionized by intense femtosecondX–ray pulsesRebecca Boll (Germany)
Mon131 Strong-Field Ionisation with TailoredTwo-Color Laser FieldsSebastian Eckart (Germany)
Mon132 Excited State Distribution and Spin-Effects inStrong-Field Excitation of Neutral HeliumHenri Zimmermann (Germany)
Mon133 Electron Energy Discretization in StrongField Double IonizationKevin Henrichs (Germany)
Mon134 Resonance-Enhanced Two-PhotonIonisation of Helium Atoms withFemtosecond Free Electron Laser PulsesAndrej Mihelic (Slovenia)
Mon135 Transport of intense photon pulse throughdense helium gas at 60-65 eVMatjaz Zitnik (Slovenia)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon136 Streaking Temporal Double-Slit Interferenceby an Orthogonal Two-Color Laser FieldMartin Richter (Germany)
Mon137 Few body break-up spectra using the timedependent surface flux methodVinay Pramod Majety (Germany)
Mon141 Mapping molecular nitrogenphotodissociation with attosecond temporalresolutionAndrea Trabattoni (Italy)
Mon142 Laser-driven attosecond dynamics inhydrogenic molecules using XUV+IRschemesAlicia Palacios (Spain)
Mon143 Initial phase space dependent tunnelionization of the hydrogen atomViktor Ayadi (Hungary)
Mon144 RMT Two-Electron outer region for ab-initiomodelling of Ultrafast DynamicsJack Wragg (United Kingdom)
Mon145 Carrier-Wave Rabi Flopping Signatures inHHG for Alkali SpeciesMarcelo Ciappina (Germany)
Mon146 Angular distributions of photoelectronsejected from Neon in the presence of XUVand IR laser fieldsRian Morgan (Ireland)
Mon147 Towards multidimensional spectroscopy withultrashort XUV and soft-x-ray pulsesThomas Ding (Germany)
Mon151 Computation of high harmonic generationspectra using time-dependent configurationinteractionMarie Labeye (France)
Mon152 Ultrafast VUV-Photodissociation of H2OIsotopologues Traced by Single-shotAutocorrelationArne Baumann (Germany)
Mon153 Non-perturbative quantum-path effects in thegeneration of attosecond extreme-ultravioletvorticesLaura Rego (Spain)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon154 Harmonic Spectra of Neon in Mixed LaserPulse SchemesKathryn Hamilton (United Kingdom)
Mon155 Near-Forward Rescattering PhotoelectronHolography in Strong-Field Ionization:Extraction of the Phase of the ScatteringAmplitudeOleg I. Tolstikhin (Russia)
Mon156 High-Order Parametric Amplification inIntense Laser FieldVasily Strelkov (Russia)
Mon157 Influens of Defects in Regular Nanosystemson Interference Processes at the Reemissionof Attosecond Electromagnetic PulsesVictor Matveev (Russia)
Mon161 Superfluid in helical container as a sensor ofmetric disturbancesAlexey Okulov (Russia)
Mon162 Towards Measuring Parity Violation in ColdChiral Molecules Using VibrationalSpectroscopyBenoıt Darquie (France)
Mon163 Precision Atomic Calculations for ClocksBased on Highly-Charged Ions andElectron-Hole TransitionsJulian Berengut (Australia)
Mon164 Spectroscopy of H2+ and HD+ Near TheirDissociation Thresholds: Shape andFeshbach ResonancesMaximilian Beyer (Switzerland)
Mon165 Fourier transform spectroscopy withresolution beyond the optical path limitPiotr Maslowski (Poland)
Mon166 Continuously Tunable Mid-infraredFrequency Comb SpectrometerVinicius Silva de Oliveira (Germany)
Mon167 Nature mechanism-force originsheng ming Zheng (China)
Mon168 Searches for exotic transient signals with aGlobal Network of Optical Magnetometersfor Exotic physicsSzymon Pustelny (Poland)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Session Mon2, 10:00–12:00, HZ14PosterMon211 Theory of Interfering One-Photon and
Resonant Two-Photon Ionization of Neon byFemtosecond XUV PulsesAlexei N. Grum-Grzhimailo (Russia)
Mon212 Building an Optical Centrifuge for Spinningof Molecules Embedded in HeliumNanodropletsAnders Vestergaard (Denmark)
Mon213 Quantum control of photoassociation: acomparative study of two pathways for theformation of heteronuclear moleculesEmanuel Lima (Brazil)
Mon214 Correction of Arbitrary Field Errors inPopulation Inversion of Quantum Systemsby Universal Composite PulsesGenko T. Genov (Germany)
Mon215 Atomic control with low frequencyelectromagnetic radiation: fine structureunder strong bichromatic drivingGerman Sinuco-Leon (United Kingdom)
Mon221 Forster Resonances Between Cold RydbergAtoms in a Time-Varying Electric Field andTheir Applications in Quantum InformationIgor I. Ryabtsev (Russia)
Mon222 Excitation of high orbital angular momentumRydberg states with twisted photonsJoao Rodrigues (Portugal)
Mon223 RYDBERG EXCITATION OFLASER-COOLED ATOMS IN THE AC-MOTJohn Agomuo (United Kingdom)
Mon224 Ionization of Rydberg atoms by single-cycleTHz pulses: Scaling propertiesMichaela Chovancova (Norway)
Mon225 Microwave spectroscopy in interacting gasesof polar Rydberg atoms as a probe ofmean-field energy shiftsValentina Zhelyazkova (United Kingdom)
Mon231 Light Shift in Three-Level Lambda SystemDriven by the Periodically Phase-ModulatedFieldAleksey Taichenachev (Russia)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon232 Polarizing Effects In Recoil-inducedResonancesDavid Lazebny (Russia)
Mon233 Investigation of Hyperfine Structure ofAtomic HolmiumGonul Basar (TURKEY)
Mon234 Ground State Hyperfine Splitting inLithiumlike and Hydrogenlike BismuthJohannes Ullmann (Germany)
Mon235 Paschen-Back Effect and TransitionProbabilities at Fields up to 7 kG in CaesiumAtomsMarcis Auzinsh (Latvia)
Mon236 Dynamical strong-field effects in the XFELspectroscopy of astrophysically relevanthighly charged Fe ionsNatalia S. Oreshkina (Germany)
Mon237 Transition Probabilities and lifetimes for Y IIISule Ates (Turkey)
Mon241 Excitation of Nitrous Oxide by ElectronImpactMarian Danko (Slovakia)
Mon242 Thermal Mass Spectrometry of FructoseAnatoly Zavilopulo (Ukraine)
Mon243 Circular dichroism in photoionization of chiralsystems by laser pulsesAnne D. Muller (Germany)
Mon244 Theoretical ab-initio study of inner shellexcited molecular ionsAlessandra Puglisi (France)
Mon245 Positive ion detection from multiphotondissociation of nitromethane at 532nm and355nm laser radiationCarmen Cisneros (Mexico )
Mon246 Spin-Orbit Coupling and RovibrationalStructure in the Iododiacetylene Cation byPFI-ZEKE Photoelectron SpectroscopyKatrin Dulitz (Switzerland)
Mon247 Forbidden Electric Dipole Transitions inHydrogen Molecule IonPetar Danev (Bulgaria)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon248 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy StudySpectra and Electron Structure of Mono- andBinuclear Cu and Ni Complexes with“Non-Innocent” LigandsTatiana Ivanova (Russia)
Mon251 Proposal for the formation of ultracoldparamagnetic polar molecules in theirabsolute ground stateOlivier Dulieu (France)
Mon252 Cold Ion-Neutral Reactions inNext-Generation Ion-Atom Hybrid TrapsPascal Eberle (Switzerland)
Mon253 Towards Continuous Trap Loading of Heliumin Rydberg StatesOndrej Tkac (Switzerland)
Mon261 A buffer gas cooled beam of BariumMonohydride for laser cooling experimentsGeoffrey Iwata (USA)
Mon262 Equation of state and generalizedLane-Emden models with laser cooled gasesJose-Antonio Rodrigues (Portugal)
Mon263 Photoassociation of NaCa+ molecular ionsin the electronic ground state from coldatom-ion mixturesMarko Gacesa (USA)
Mon264 Rotation of quantum impurities in thepresence of a many-body environmentMikhail Lemeshko (Austria)
Mon265 Rotational state thermometry with OH- at theHeidelberg Cryogenic Storage Ring (CSR)Christian Meyer (Germany)
Session Mon3, 10:00–12:00, HZ15PosterMon312 Diffraction of polar biomolecules at
nanomechanical gratingsChristian Brand (Austria)
Mon313 Fragmentation of Doubly Charged L-Alanine:A Comparison Among Theoretical Methods.MANUEL ALCAMI (Espania)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon314 Unusual fragmentation mechanisms ofexcited doubly-positively charged aminoacids in t he gas phaseSergio Diaz-Tendero (Spain)
Mon315 Inelastic electron interaction withbiomolecular clusters: pathways to radiationdamage of DNAStephan Denifl (Austria)
Mon321 Electron-impact ionization of Xe24+ ions:Theory versus experimentAlexander Borovik (Germany)
Mon322 Prospects for Electron-Ion Collision Studiesat the Upcoming CRYRING@ESRStorage-Ring FacilityCarsten Brandau (Germany)
Mon323 Multipole magnetic shielding constants ofthe ground state of the relativistichydrogenlike atomGrzegorz Łukasik (Poland)
Mon324 Multiple Electron Processes in Heliumimpacted by H+, He2+ and Li3+ IonsPavel Nikolaevich Terekhin (Argentina)
Mon331 Studying plasmonic effects indiamondoid-metal hybrid systems with ionyield spectroscopyTobias Zimmermann (Germany)
Mon332 Interatomic Coulombic decay in small heliumclusters: a diatomics-in-molecule approachSevan Kazandjian (France)
Mon333 The Impact of the Guest-Water Interactionon the Cage Occupation and Spectra of thesI CO2 Clathrate HydratesRita Prosmiti (Spain)
Mon334 Production of polyanionic lead and tinclusters and study of their electron emission,dissociation and fission upon photoexcitationStephan Konig (Germany)
Mon335 Confinement-Induced Off-CenterDisplacement in Endohedral Fullereneswithin the Zero-Range Potential and theDirac ”Bubble” ModelsGalina Schrange (Germany)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon336 Coincidence spectroscopy of water andwater-ammonia clusters upon soft X-rayabsorption.Bart Oostenrijk (Sweden)
Mon341 Modelling ion/atom impact on complexmolecules and their clusters: prompt atomknockouts and molecular growth processesGiovanna D’Angelo (Sweden)
Mon342 Theoretical Study of the 5p(5)nln’l’n”l” LSJAutoionizing States of BaGintaras Kerevicius (Lithuania)
Mon343 Stochastic cooling at the low-energyion-beams storage ring DESIREEGustav Eklund (Sweden)
Mon344 Quasi-Equilibrium in Charge-State Evolutionfor S and C Ions after C-Foil PenetrationAlex Imai (Japan)
Mon345 Anion Emission from Molecular SpeciesFollowing Cation ImpactJean-Yves Chesnel (France)
Mon346 Electron emission mechanisms inion-induced ionization of small moleculesSandor T S Kovacs (Hungary)
Mon347 Carbon backbone stability of hydrogenatedand native pyreneMichael Wolf (Sweden)
Mon351 Theoretical study of laser-assisted (e, 2e)collisions on He and H+
2 at large momentumtransferAndrew Bulychev (Russia)
Mon352 Resonance Contribution to the 6s26d2D5/2-6s26p 2Po3/2 Transition of the Pb+Ion at Electron-Impact ExcitationAnna Gomonai (Ukraine)
Mon353 Two-channel model for cold collisions ofmetastable neon atomsChristian Cop (Germany)
Mon354 Reactive collisions with conformationallycontrolled moleculesDaniel Rosch (Switzerland)
Mon355 Mutual Neutralization Studies at SubthermalCollision EnergiesNathalie de Ruette (Belgium)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
Mon356 Suppression of spin-exchange relaxation intilted magnetic fields within the geophysicalrangeTheo Scholtes (Germany)
Mon357 Double Differential Cross Sections of SimpleHydrocarbon Molecules at 50 and 100 eVElectron ImpactZehra Nur Ozer (Turkey)
Mon361 E1-M2 interference effect on the polarizationof the U91+ Lyman-α1,β1 lines emissionfollowing radiative recombinationlatifa bettadj (Algeria)
Mon363 Potential Electron Scattering by the Sb2 andSb4 Antimony MoleculesShandor Demesh (Ukraine)
Mon364 Ionization by Electron Impact of CH4, H2Oand NH3 : A Sturmian ApproachLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (France)
Mon365 Quasi Sturmian Basis for the Two-electronContinuumLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (Russia)
Mon366 Evaluation of Cross Sections forElectron-atom Ionization Using the QuantumFlux and Bohm’s Velocity FieldLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (Argentina)
Mon367 Ionization-excitation of Helium by FastElectrons Using Generalized SturmianFunctionsLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (Argentina)
Session 2, 13:30–15:30, HZ1Photon induced processesSession chair: T. Jahnke
13:302.1
Progress Report: A la carte sculpted potentialenergy surfaces based on purine andpyrimidine cores: from photostable DNAnucleobases to UVA chemotherapeutic agentsInes Corral (Spain)
14:002.2
Progress Report: Using PicosecondPhotoelectron Imaging to Probe IntramolecularDynamics in Polyatomic MoleculesKatharine Reid (United Kingdom)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
14:302.3
Progress Report: Ethane, carbon tetrafluorideand 1,1-difluoroethylene illuminated viamolecular frame photoelectron angulardistributions following core ionizationJ.B. Williams (USA)
15:002.4
Progress Report: Electron Emission Processesin Atoms, Molecules, and Clusters uponSingle-Photon Interaction: The FluorescenceSpectrometry ViewArno Ehresmann (Germany)
Session 3, 13:30–15:30, HZ2Coherent controlSession chair: M. Wollenhaupt
13:303.1
Progress Report: Light storage based oncoherent population oscillationsFabienne Goldfarb (France)
14:003.2
Progress Report: Quantum optimal controltheory with realistic laser pulsesEsa Rasanen (Finland)
14:303.3
Hot Topic: Direct Excitation of Butterfly Statesin Rydberg MoleculesCarsten Lippe (Germany)
14:453.4
Hot Topic: Antiproton energy loss distribution inHe gasSandor Borbely (Romania)
15:003.5
Progress Report: Quantum Cheshire CatDaniel Rohrlich (Israel)
Session 4, 16:00–18:00, HZ1Molecular processes ISession chair: R. Wester
16:004.1
Progress Report: Photon and Ion Collisionswith Complex Molecular SystemsPaola Bolognesi (Italy)
16:304.2
Progress Report: Quantification of electron andphoton induced DNA Damage using DNANanotechnologyIlko Bald (Germany)
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Monday, September 5, 2016,
17:004.3
Progress Report: Electron-Induced Chemistryin Molecular SolidsAnne Lafosse (France)
17:304.4
Hot Topic: Why are leaves green? Actionspectroscopy of chlorophyll molecules anddimers in vacuo.Mark H Stockett (Denmark)
17:454.5
Hot Topic: Isomerization and Fragmentation ofRetinal Chromophore DerivativesYoni Toker (Israel)
Session 5, 16:00–18:00, HZ2Quantum information & cavity QEDSession chair: K. Singer
16:005.1
Progress Report: Measurement and control ofa nanomechanical oscillator at the thermaldecoherence rateTobias J. Kippenberg (Switzerland)
16:305.2
Progress Report: Chiral Quantum OpticsArno Rauschenbeutel (Austria)
17:005.3
Progress Report: Scalable quantum computingwith atomic qubit arraysMark Saffman (USA)
17:305.4
Progress Report: Bell correlations in aBose-Einstein condensatePhilipp Treutlein (Switzerland)
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016,
Session 6, 9:00–10:00, HZ1Plenary: Wolfgang KetterleSession chair: H. Schmidt-Bocking
9:006.1
Plenary: Ultracold atoms as quantumsimulators for new materials –optical lattices,synthetic magnetic fields and topologicalphasesWolfgang Ketterle (USA)
Session Tue1, 10:00–12:00, FoyerPosterTue111 Steering and Visualizing Proton Migration
using Few-Cycle PulsesChristian Burger (Germany)
Tue112 A molecular movie of Interatomic CoulombicDecayFlorian Trinter (Germany)
Tue113 hamiltonian algorithm study of aromaticoxidative cyclization onn-methoxy-n-prenylbenzamidhiroyuki teramae (Japan)
Tue114 Imaging the Complex Influence of theLeaving Group on Nucleophilic SubstitutionReactionsJennifer Meyer (Austria)
Tue115 Predissociation of rotationally andvibrationally excited dimer anions studied inthe Heidelberg Cryogenic Storage Ring(CSR)Jurgen Gock (Germany)
Tue116 Probing O 2ˆ+ potential curves with anXUV–IR pump–probe experimentPhilipp Corlin (Germany)
Tue117 Theoretical Study of Sulphur ClusterFragmentationShandor Demesh (Ukraine)
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016,
Tue122 Enhanced Ionization of Embedded Clustersby Electron Transfer Mediated Decay inHelium NanodropletsAaron LaForge (Germany)
Tue123 Ionisation processes of Rubidium in strongelectromagnetic fieldsImre Ferenc Barna (Hungary)
Tue124 Parametric Amplification in MetastableHelium at Room TemperatureChitram Banerjee (France)
Tue125 Statistical regimes and ‘extreme events’ inRandom Laser emissionFederico Tommasi (Italy)
Tue126 Single Photon Hot Electron Ionisation ofMoleculesKlavs Hansen (Italy)
Tue127 A New Detection System forphotodetachment studies of Negative IonsJakob Welander (Sweden)
Tue128 UV emission spectrum of liquid water afterexcitation with photons with exciting-photonenergies of 530 eV to 600 eVChristian Ozga (Germany)
Tue129 Spectral characterization of SASE bunchtrainsPhilipp Schmidt (Germany)
Tue131 Dynamic Interference in the Photoionizationof Helium by Coherent IntenseHigh-Frequency Laser PulsesAnton N Artemyev (Germany)
Tue132 Multiphoton Ionization and High-orderHarmonic Generation from Quasi-periodicSystems in the Terawatt Intensity RegimeHenri Bachau (France)
Tue133 Ionization of Aligned and Oriented OCSMolecules with Few-Cycle Mid-IR LaserPulsesRasmus Johansen (Denmark)
Tue134 Trapping of Neutral Atoms in StructuredLight: Role of the light orbital angularmomentumDominik Schulze (Germany)
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016,
Tue135 Circularly polarized high harmonics from NeatomsLukas Medisauskas (Germany)
Tue136 Laser-sub-cycle Fragmentation Dynamics ofArgon DimersSonia Erattupuzha (Austria)
Tue137 Coincidence Spectroscopy of Strong LaserField Induced Rydberg StatesXinhua Xie (Austria)
Tue141 Angular dependence of the attosecond timedelay in the H2+ molecular ionAnatoli Kheifets (Australia)
Tue142 Role of nuclear dynamics in ultrafast chargemigrationAlicia Palacios (Spain)
Tue143 Measurement and control of atomic phaseshifts in ultrafast laser fields – A tool forpulse characterization & quantum dynamicsinvestigationsAlexander Blattermann (Germany)
Tue144 Asymmetric Wigner Time Delay in COPhotoionizationJohanna Vos (Switzerland)
Tue145 Double-electron Re-combination inHigh-Order Harmonic Generation Driven bySpatially Inhomogeneous FieldsMarcelo Ciappina (Spain)
Tue146 Theoretical study of time delays in (ω, 2ω)above threshold ionizationStefan Nagele (Argentina)
Tue147 Attosecond Interferometry withSelf-Amplified Spontaneous Emission of aFree-Electron LaserTim Laarmann (Germany)
Tue148 Strong-field photoelectron holography withthe two-color fieldsYueming Zhou (China)
Tue151 Dissociative Photoionization Dynamics of O2at High-order Harmonics Photon ExcitationEnergiesMarius Herve (France)
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Tue154 Real tunneling time in attosecondexperiments from the time-energyuncertainty relation, and time in quantummechanicsOssama Kullie (Germany)
Tue155 Ultrafast photodissociation dynamics ofmolecular oxygen in the vacuum ultravioletstudied with a single-color pump-probeschemeArne Baumann (Germany)
Tue156 Intense XUV Attosecond Physics at the LundLaser CentreSylvain Maclot (Sweden)
Tue158 Femtosecond to Nanosecond Dynamics ofDipolar and Octupolar Light HarvestingMolecules Based on Benzothiazole e-AcceptorsKostas Seintis (Greece)
Tue161 The Magnetic Moment of the Proton and aHigh-Precision Comparison of the Proton toAntiproton Charge-To-Mass RatioAndreas Mooser (Japan)
Tue162 Broadband and ultra-broadband polarisationrotators made by composite stacks ofordinary wave platesEmiliya Dimova (Bulgaria)
Tue163 Precision description of the atomic structure.Example of the even configuration system ofLa IJerzy Dembczynski (Poland)
Tue164 Multi-Photon Entanglement in HighDimensionsMehul Malik (Austria)
Tue165 Determination of Molecular Line Positions inReference to an Optical Atomic ClockPiotr Maslowski (Poland)
Tue166 High-precision spectroscopy of the 1557 nmmagnetic dipole transition in a BEC ofmetastable heliumWim Vassen (Netherlands)
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Session Tue2, 10:00–12:00, HZ14PosterTue211 Phase Sensitive 2DAtom Localization Via
Probe Absorption measurement For ClosedLoop Quantum SystemsHamid Reza Hamedi (Lithuania)
Tue212 Case Studies for Coherent Control ofChaotic Molecular SystemsJohannes Floss (Canada)
Tue213 Stopped Light at High Storage Efficiency in aPr:YSO CrystalMarcel Hain (Germany)
Tue214 Selective Excitation of Uncorelated Sets ofAdiabatic States in Non-degenerateHyperfine Level SystemsTeodora Kirova (Latvia)
Tue215 Controlling spin-dependent directedtransport in a bipartite latticeWenhua Hai (China)
Tue221 Direct Excitation of Butterfly States inRydberg MoleculesCarsten Lippe (Germany)
Tue222 Interatomic Forster Resonance andAnomalous Low Spontaneous Decay ofp-Series States in NaArturs Cinins (Latvia)
Tue223 Ionization energy of optically cooled Li7atoms measured by using allowed andforbidden Rydberg transitionsBoris Zelener (Russia)
Tue224 Rydberg atoms of YtterbiumHenri Lehec (France)
Tue225 Helium atoms in ”circular” Rydberg states forhybrid cavity QED experimentsValentina Zhelyazkova (United Kingdom)
Tue226 Electrostatic trapping Rydberg atoms abovemicrowave transmission linesStephen Hogan (United Kingdom)
Tue231 Isotope shift of the electron affinity of carbonChristophe Blondel (France)
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Tue232 Laser Induced Fluorescence spectroscopyapplied to metallic atoms for investigations ofsolid propellant flamesGautier Vilmart (France)
Tue233 Lamb Shifts and Many-Body Effects inNeutral AtomsJacinda Ginges (Australia)
Tue234 Ground State Calculations for CoulombThree-body Systems with Different Massesusing Adjustable Sturmian FunctionsLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (Argentina)
Tue235 theoretical hyperfine structures of levels in17O I and 19F Imessaoud nemouchi (algeria)
Tue236 Magnetic shielding constant for relativistichydrogenlike atom in an arbitrary discreteenergy eigenstatePatrycja Stefanska (Poland)
Tue237 Calculation of Ar Photoelectron Satellites toDouble Core Hole States in Hard X-rayRegionMiron Ya. Amusia (Israel)
Tue238 Ambiguity in determination of interatomicpotential of diatomic moleculeTomasz Urbanczyk (Poland)
Tue241 Why are leaves green? Action spectroscopyof chlorophyll molecules and dimers invacuo.Mark H Stockett (Denmark)
Tue242 Path integral simulation on muoniatedacetone radicalMasanori Tachikawa (Japan)
Tue243 Structure-resolved ultrafast dynamics incomplex molecules by laser induced electrondiffractionAndrea Trabattoni (Germany)
Tue244 Wavelength dependence of PhotoelectronCircular Dichroism in FemtosecondMultiphoton IonizationAlexander Kastner (Germany)
Tue245 Interatomic Coulombic Decay in BenzenedimerNicolas Sisourat (France)
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Tue246 Cd2 and Hg2 interatomic potentials: a”test-bed” for theory-to-experimentagreementJaroslaw Koperski (Poland)
Tue247 Dependence of D2 Continuum Radiation onElectron Beam Energy in Electron InducedFluorescence ExperimentMichal Durian (Slovakia)
Tue248 Circular Dichroism in the O 1sphotoionization of fixed-in-spacemethyloxirane enantiomersPhilipp V. Demekhin (Germany)
Tue251 Proposal for laser-cooling of rare-earth ionsOlivier Dulieu (France)
Tue252 Few-body physics with ultracold potassiumrubidium mixturesRidha Horchani (Denmark)
Tue253 Radiative Force to Laser-Cooled Atoms byNear Optical Reasonant TrapShota Yonekawa (Japan)
Tue254 Cooperative emission of light in opticallythick strontium cold clouddavid wilkowski (singapore)
Tue255 Experimental realization of a single ion heatengineKilian Singer (Germany)
Tue261 ac Stark shifts for ultracold dysprosium andholmiumHui Li (France)
Tue262 Long ion chain in a octupole trap: localminimas on mutipolar RF trapsJofre Pedregosa-Gutierrez (France)
Tue263 Cold Reactive Collisions between NeutralMolecules and Cold, Trapped IonsLorenzo Petralia (United Kingdom)
Tue264 Lifetime measurements of bound metastablelevels in the carbon-group anions: Siˆ- , Geˆ-,Snˆ-Odd M. Hole (Sweden)
Tue265 Centrifuge Deceleration of Internally ColdPolyatomic Molecules from a CryogenicBuffer-Gas CellThomas Gantner (Germany)
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Session Tue3, 10:00–12:00, HZ15PosterTue312 On the VUV Emission Spectrum Excited by
Electron Impact on the Gas-Phase AlanineRoman Tymchyk (Ukraine)
Tue313 Stabilities of porphyrin ionsLinda Giacomozzi (Sweden)
Tue314 Spectroscopic Study on Interaction ofTricationic Porphyrin with poly(G)-poly(C)and poly(A)-poly(U) PolynucleotidesOlga Ryazanova (Ukraine)
Tue315 Isomerization and Fragmentation of RetinalChromophore DerivativesYoni Toker (Israel)
Tue321 maXs: Micro-calorimeter Arrays for HighResolution X-Ray Spectroscopy in AtomicPhysicsDaniel Hengstler (Germany)
Tue322 Dominant higher-order resonantcontributions to Fe K-alpha x-ray linepolarization in anisotropic ˜7 MK plasmasChintan Shah (Germany)
Tue323 A new setup for studying the interaction ofslow highly charged ions with 2D materialsDavid Melinc (Austria)
Tue324 Compact 0.86 T room-temperature electronbeam ion trapsPeter Micke (Germany)
Tue325 Ions collisions to suppress the thermalhysteresis in magnetocaloric thin filmsSophie Cervera (France)
Tue331 Size determination of neon clusters byfluorescence spectrometryAndre Knie (Germany)
Tue332 X-Ray Photoelectron Spectra and theElectron Structure of the Nanosize Nickeland Cobalt FerritesTatiana Ivanova (Russia)
Tue333 Transverse Spin in Structured LightMartin Neugebauer (Germany)
Tue334 Photoelectron spectroscopic view to thestructure of binary clustersKari Jankala (Finland)
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Tue335 Internal energy measurement of smallanionic metal clustersSebastian George (Germany)
Tue341 Antiproton energy loss distribution in He gasSandor Borbely (Romania)
Tue342 Electron Impact Excitation Cross Section ofthe 4p(5)5s5p 4S3/2 State in RbGintaras Kerevicius (Ukraine)
Tue343 Velocity distribution of moleculessequentially evaporated from H+(H2O)4Francis Berthias (France)
Tue344 Coplanar (e, 2e) ionization of CH4 at 250 eVimpact energyIstvan Toth (Romania)
Tue345 Theoretical investigations on projectilecoherence effects in fast ion-atom collisionsFerenc Jarai-Szabo (Romania)
Tue346 Experimental Evidence of the Low-LyingTriplet States of Halothane As Studied byElectron Energy Loss Spectroscopy MethodEmanuele Lange (Portugal)
Tue347 Merged-Beam Study of MutualNeutralization of Li+ + D-Thibaut Launoy (Belgium)
Tue351 Search for Young-Type Interferences in(e,2e) Reactions on H2 Molecules withKnown Spatial AlignmentAlexander Dorn (Germany)
Tue352 Formation of Positron-Atom Bound States inCollisions Between Rydberg Ps and NeutralAtomsAndrew Swann (United Kingdom)
Tue353 Model Approach for TheoreticalInvestigations of Inelastic Processes inCollisions of Heavy-Particles with HydrogenSvetlana Yakovleva (Russia)
Tue354 Signature of Concerted and sequential breakup processes in ion impact fragmentation ofCO2 molecular ionsDeepankar Misra (India)
Tue355 The Magnetic Toroidal Sector: A broad-bandElectron-Positron Pair SpectrometerSiegbert Hagmann (Germany)
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Tue356 A Quantitative Study of Capillary Chargingand Discharging During Ion Beam GuidingK. Tokesi (USA)
Tue357 Interference Effects in the Electron ImpactIonization of Diatomic Molecules atIntermediate EnergiesZehra Nur Ozer (turkey)
Tue361 Electron-Impact Ionization of Beryllium-LikeCarbon IonsBenjamin Ebinger (Germany)
Tue362 PEGASUS: An Intense Spin-PolarizedElectron-Beam SourceDaniel Schury (Germany)
Tue363 Electron interaction with DicyclohexylphthalateMichal Lacko (Slovakia)
Tue364 Electron Impact Ionization of He(1s2s 3S)Matthieu Genevriez (Belgium)
Tue365 Coherent Charge-Spin Coupled Transport inTwo Dimensional Dirac SystemsSaber Rostamzadeh (Turkey)
Tue366 Electron-Ion Recombination of Ions with anOpen 4f Shell: W19+Stefan Schippers (Germany)
Tue367 Photorecombination of Berylliumlike andBoronlike Silicon IonsStefan Schippers (Germany)
Session 7, 13:30–15:30, HZ1Chiral moleculesSession chair: L. Nahon
13:307.1
Progress Report: Photoelectron CicularDichroism Measured by Multiphoton IonizationThomas Baumert (Germany)
14:007.2
Progress Report: X-ray magnetic circulardichroism spectroscopy in transition metaldimer cationsVicente Zamudio-Bayer (Germany)
14:307.3
Progress Report: Enantiomer differentiationusing microwave three-wave mixingMelanie Schnell (Germany)
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15:007.4
Hot Topic: Exploring Dynamics in ChiralSystems with Free-Electron LasersMarkus Ilchen (Germany)
15:157.5
Hot Topic: Kinetic-energy release distributionsof fragment anions from collisions of potassiumatoms with D-ribose and tetrahydrofuranFilipe Ferreira da Silva (Portugal)
Session 8, 13:30–15:30, HZ2Fundamental physics ISession chair: T. Stohlker
13:308.1
Progress Report: Strong field physics withhighly charged ionsVladimir M. Shabaev (Russia)
14:008.2
Progress Report: Experimental Studies ofAlignment and Polarization Phenomena inEnergetic Atomic CollisionsStanislav Tashenov (Germany)
14:308.3
Progress Report: Precision Deep-UVRamsey-Comb Spectroscopy of Kr and H2Kjeld S.E. Eikema (Netherlands)
15:008.4
Progress Report: Molecular spectroscopy,based on laser frequency combsNathalie Picque (France)
Session 9, 16:00–18:00, HZ1Surface reactions & self-assemblySession chair: F. Aumayr
16:009.1
Progress Report: Ab-initio molecular dynamicswith electronic friction: beyond theBorn-Oppenheimer approximation ingas-surface processesMaite Alducin (Spain)
16:309.2
Progress Report: Fast Atom Diffraction : BoundState Resonances to probe the coherence of acrystal surface on the micron scale. A tribute toOtto Stern.philippe roncin (France)
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17:009.3
Progress Report: Highly charged ion interactionwith grapheneRichard A. Wilhelm (Germany)
17:309.4
Hot Topic: From a loophole-free Bell test to aglobal quantum networkAndreas Reiserer (Netherlands)
17:459.5
Hot Topic: Laboratory study of VUVphotodesorption processes of interstellar iceanaloguesMathieu Bertin (France)
Session 10, 16:00–18:00, HZ2Ultrafast & Attosecond ISession chair: J. Mauritsson
16:0010.1
Progress Report: Molecular Response toUltra-Intense Femtosecond X-rays: CorrelatedCharge and Nuclear Dynamics in Soft and HardX-ray RegimesArtem Rudenko (USA)
16:3010.2
Progress Report: Tuneable polarization ofbright high-order harmonicsOren Cohen (Israel)
17:0010.3
Progress Report: High harmonic spectroscopyof polyatomic moleculesYann Mairesse (France)
17:3010.4
Progress Report: Laser-induced alignment ofmolecules in He-nanodroplets: Revivals,long-time coherence and breaking-looseHenrik Stapelfeldt (Denmark)
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Wednesday, September 7, 2016,
Session 11, 8:30–9:30, HZ1Plenary: Christine JoblinSession chair: S. Tendero
8:3011.1
Plenary: Ion trap experiments to study thephotophysics and stability of interstellarpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsChristine Joblin (France)
Session 12, 9:30–10:30, HZ1Award ceremony & ECAMP, EGAS GeneralAssembly
Young Scientist Prize Award for Christian Brand
Session Wed1, 10:30–12:30, FoyerPosterWed111 Cesium D1 And D2 Atomic Lines
Pressure-Broadened By Ground HeliumAtomsAlioua Kamel (Algeria)
Wed112 Transition Probabilities of the NeutralNiobium in the Wavelength Region from 300to 400 nmIpek Kanat Ozturk (Turkiye)
Wed113 Structure and Fragmentation ofHmCnq+(n=1-5; m=1-4; q=0-3 ) ClustersJuan Pablo Sanchez (Spain)
Wed114 Laboratory study of VUV photodesorptionprocesses of interstellar ice analoguesMathieu Bertin (France)
Wed115 PROBING PHOTOELECTRON ANGULARDISTRIBUTIONS IN MULTIPHOTONIONIZATION OF ATOMS, MOLECULESAND CLUSTERSNrisimhamurty M. (INDIA)
Wed116 A new setup for sputtering experiments withMercury and Moon analoguesPaul Szabo (Austria)
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Wed117 Reaction of NH+ with molecular hydrogen atlow temperatures – experimental studyRadek Plasil (Czech Republic)
Wed118 Gas phase PAH cations: Hydrogenattachment, abstraction and energeticprocessingThomas Schlatholter (Netherlands)
Wed119 Theoretical Investigation of 2D Hydrogen inMagnetic FieldEugene A. Koval (Russia)
Wed122 Unambiguous Observation of Triple-AugerDecay in Near-K-Edge MultiplePhotoionization of C+ IonsAlfred Muller (Germany)
Wed123 Laser–Dressed Morse Potentials: An ExactAnalytic TreatmentImre Ferenc Barna (Hungary)
Wed124 On electric dipole-quadrupole interference inphotodetachment of a fullerene anionValeriy Dolmatov (USA)
Wed125 Interatomic Coulombic decay after multipleresonant excitationsGhazal Jabbari (Germany)
Wed126 Optomagnetism Based on Light CarryingOrbital Angular MomentumJonas Watzel (Germany)
Wed127 Monitoring correlated electron dynamics byattosecond transient absorptionspectroscopyMaximilian Hollstein (Germany)
Wed128 Photoionization of CH4, H2O and NH3: ASturmian ApproachLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (France)
Wed129 Two–photon ionization as a benchmark forscattering problems with nondecayingsourcesLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (Argentina)
Wed131 Subcycle resolved interference effects inself-diffractionChristoph Leithold (Germany)
Wed132 Electron spin polarization in strong-fieldionization of Xenon atomsAlexander Hartung (Germany)
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Wed133 Double-slit electron interference instrong-field ionization of neon dimerPia Huber (Germany)
Wed134 Tunneling delay time within theCoulomb-corrected strong-fieldapproximationMichael Klaiber (Germany)
Wed135 High-Order Harmonic Generation fromUltrathin Ionic Layers Supported on MetalSurfaces: NaCl/Cu(111)Nestor F. Aguirre (Spain)
Wed136 Single attosecond pulse generation vianonlinear Thomson scatteringSzabolcs Hack (Hungary)
Wed141 Angular asymmetry of Wigner time delay inthe CO moleculeAnatoli Kheifets (Australia)
Wed142 XUV-initiated HHG in Ar and NeAndrew C Brown (United Kingdom)
Wed143 Resonant photoionization of atoms andmolecules using quantum chemistrypackages: the XCHEM approach.Carlos Marante (Spain)
Wed144 Time development of the cusp in lateralmomentum distributions for the process ofstrong field ionizationIgor Ivanov (South Korea)
Wed145 Attosecond Multi-Dimensional SpectroscopyMichael Kruger (Israel)
Wed146 Spatial and temporal interference effects inthe ionization of atoms by few-cycle laserpulsesSandor Borbely (Romania)
Wed147 Strong field assisted XUV lasing in atomsand moleculesTimm Bredtmann (Germany)
Wed148 Quenching Effect In Below-threshold HighHarmonic GenerationXiaosong Zhu (China)
Wed151 Exploring Dynamics in Chiral Systems withFree-Electron LasersMarkus Ilchen (Germany)
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Wed152 Attosecond nonlinear polarization andlight-matter energy transfer in solidsAnnkatrin Sommer (Germany)
Wed153 Coherent diffractive imaging of individualnanoparticles in free flight with intense XUVpulses from a high-order harmonicgeneration sourceDaniela Rupp (Germany)
Wed154 Laser-induced Ultrafast Melting of metallicsamples Investigated by X-raysAnna Levy (France)
Wed155 Femtosecond Spin Dynamics in a MolecularMagnetJ. Olof Johansson (United Kingdom)
Wed156 Molecular pathway control in sequentialdouble ionization of CO2 using two-pulsesequencesSonia Erattupuzha (Austria)
Wed157 Signatures of Intramolecular Interference inStrong-Field Ionization of HomonuclearDiatomics in a Circularly Polarized LaserFieldVladimir Usachenko (Uzbekistan)
Wed158 Extreme-Scale Nonlinear OpticsC. M. Heyl (Sweden)
Wed161 Towards Antihydrogen Synthesis WithSympathetically Laser-Cooled PositronsDaniel Maxwell (United Kingdom)
Wed162 Bound-Electron g-Factor Measurements fora Stringent Test of QED and theDetermination of Fundamental ConstantsFlorian Kohler-Langes (Germany)
Wed163 Dispersion forces on extended and rotatingparticlesJohannes Fiedler (Germany)
Wed164 α6m corrections to the ground state of H2
Mariusz Puchalski (Poland)Wed165 QED in an external Coulomb field
Daniel Simsa (Czech Republic)Wed166 Precision Test of Many-Body QED in the Be+
2p Fine Structure Doublet Using Short-LivedIsotopesWilfried Nortershauser (Germany)
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Session Wed2, 10:30–12:30, HZ14PosterWed211 Spectral and Spatial Properties of Bright
Squeezed-Vacuum States of LightOlga Tikhonova (Russia)
Wed212 Quantum States with High AngularMomentum EntanglementRobert Fickler (Austria)
Wed213 Superflourescent-like Behaviour of anEnsemble of Thermal Stronitum Atoms withCavity-Enhanced InteractionStefan A Schaffer (Denmark)
Wed214 Robust Optical Fiber Interface for NV CenterNanodiamondsStepan Bolshedvorskii (Russia)
Wed215 A loophole-free violation of Bell’s inequalitywith single atoms entangled over a largedistanceWenjamin Rosenfeld (Germany)
Wed221 Interaction effect on the thermodynamicparameters of rotating condensate bosonAhmed Hassan (Egypt)
Wed222 One-dimensional Bose-Einsteincondensation of photons in a microtubeAlex Kruchkov (Switzerland)
Wed223 Stable vortex solitons in microwave-coupledatomic condensatesGuangjiong Dong (China)
Wed224 Spinor quantum gases with narrow-linecontrolMartin Robert-de-Saint-Vincent (France)
Wed225 Coulomb-Explosion Imaging of Ultracold 6LiMolecules using Intense LaserpulsesNiels Kurz (Germany)
Wed231 Experimental and theoretical studies of threedifferent EIT-type resonances formed in ananocell containing 87Rb vaporArevik AMIRYAN (France)
Wed232 A Sharp Resonance of Collective-EffectOrigin in the L-shell Photodetachment fromthe Negative Silicon IonGalina Schrange (Germany)
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Wed233 laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy ofatomic vanadium in the wavelength range of760 nm to 840 nmgunay basar (turkey)
Wed234 Measurement of the pion mass from X-rayspectroscopy of exotic atomsMartino Trassinelli (France)
Wed235 Relative intensities of M-x-ray satellite linesby electron impact ionizationTakeshi Mukoyama (Hungary)
Wed236 Cavity-enhanced frequency up-conversion inrubidium vapourRachel F Offer (United Kingdom)
Wed237 Zeeman resolved spectra of rubidium 5S-5Dtwo-photon excitationYuta Komiyama (Japan)
Wed241 Specific Excitation at the Stereocenter of theChiral Molecule HalothaneMartin Pitzer (Germany)
Wed242 Study of Selenium Molecular Beam byElectron ImpactAnatoly Zavilopulo (Ukraine)
Wed243 Self-referenced, accurate and sensitiveoptical frequency comb spectroscopy withVIPA spectrometerPiotr Maslowski (Poland)
Wed244 The spectroscopy of ground and electronicexcited states in chemmotology and methodof identifications the atomic-molecularstructure of hydrocarbonsAlexandr Obukhov (Russia)
Wed245 Experimental and Theoretical Studies on theElectronic State Spectroscopy of MethanolEmanuele Lange (Portugal)
Wed246 Multi fragment vector correlation imaging - Asearch for hidden dynamical symmetries inmany-particle molecular fragmentationprocessesFlorian Trinter (Germany)
Wed247 Ultrafast molecular three-electron AugerdecayRaimund Feifel (Sweden)
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Wed251 Formation and destruction of molecular ionsin cold ion-atom hybrid trapsOlivier Dulieu (France)
Wed252 Dynamic dipole polarizabilities ofheteronuclear alkali dimers: opticalresponse, trapping and control of ultracoldmoleculesRomain Vexiau (France)
Wed253 Observation of Atom-Surface Interaction inEvanescent Field Using Ultracold AtomsYutaka Kobayashi (Japan)
Wed254 Resonances in the rotational constantsspectrum of excited molecules analysed withan improved LeRoy-Bernstein formula and a2-channel model-comparison with thevibrational quantum defect methodlaurence pruvost (France)
Wed261 Two-structural distribution of cold atoms inquantum regimesAleksey Taichenachev (Russia)
Wed262 Beyond the Landau-Zener model:perturbation theory for non-adiabatic lossesfrom RF-dressed cold atom trapsKathryn A Burrows (United Kingdom)
Wed263 Optoelectrical cooling of polar molecules tosubmillikelvin temperaturesMartin Ibrugger (Germany)
Wed264 Study on the Effective RotationalTemperature Dependence of theReaction-Rate Constants between Cold Ionsand Slow Polar MoleculesYusuke Takada (Japan)
Wed265 The nature of anisotropic interactions andemergence of quantum chaos in ultracold Erand other lanthanide gasesGleb Gribakin (United Kingdom)
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Session Wed3, 10:30–12:30, HZ15PosterWed312 Double Differential Electron-Emission Cross
Sections of DNA constituents induced byprotons at Bragg Peak EnergiesBenedikt Rudek (Germany)
Wed313 Near edge X-ray absorption massspectrometry of gas phase proteins: theinfluence of protein sizeDmitrii Egorov (Netherlands)
Wed314 Electron-Collision Induced Ionization andFragmentation in Hydrated BiomoleculeClustersXueguang Ren (Germany)
Wed315 Determination of Energy-TransferDistributions in Ionizing Ion-MoleculeCollisionsSylvain Maclot (Sweden)
Wed321 Spectroscopy of Highly Charged Ions withApplications for Metrology and Tests ofVariation of the Fine-Structure ConstantHendrik Bekker (Germany)
Wed322 Laser cooling of stored relativistic heavy ionbeamsDanyal Winters (Germany)
Wed323 High resolution spectroscopy in HCI usinghigh-order harmonic generationJanko Nauta (Germany)
Wed324 Penning trap experiments for precisionoptical and microwave spectroscopy ofhighly charged ionsSadegh Ebrahimi (Germany)
Wed325 APPA R&D - BMBF Collaborative Researchat FAIRStefan Schippers (Germany)
Wed326 On the influence of the MD method on theemittance of ion beams extracted from theFrankfurt 14GHzElectron-Cyclotron-Resonance-Ion-SourceJan Muller (Germany)
Wed331 Observation of the Efimov state of thehelium trimerMaksim Kunitski (Germany)
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Wed332 Photoabsorption cross section in the frameof local plasma frequency model forsemiconductor nanoparticles on example ofIn2O3Sergey Sakhno (Russia)
Wed333 XUV atomic lasers in noble gases andclusters at the FLASH free-electron laserLaurent Mercadier (Germany)
Wed334 A multi-reflection time-of-flight massspectrometer for the investigation of atomicclustersBirgit Schabinger (Germany)
Wed335 Spontaneous decay of Agn- clustersEmma K. Anderson (Sweden)
Wed341 Kinetic-energy release distributions offragment anions from collisions of potassiumatoms with D-ribose and tetrahydrofuranFilipe Ferreira da Silva (Portugal)
Wed342 Classification of the 4p(5)n1l1n2l2Metastable States in RbGintaras Kerevicius (Ukraine)
Wed343 Collision-induced dissociation of protonatedwater clustersFrancis Berthias (France)
Wed344 A Set-Up for Angle-Resolved Spectroscopyof Electron Emissions by Chiral MoleculesJan Dreismann (Germany)
Wed345 Importance of inelastic processes in coldreactions involving polyatomic moleculesKrzysztof Jachymski (Poland)
Wed346 Collision Between Ions and Biomolecules. AGeometric Screening Model for theCalculation of Electron Removal CrossSections within the Independent Atom ModelHans Jurgen Ludde (Germany)
Wed347 Resonances in positron-lithium systemMuhammad Umair (Sweden)
Wed351 The role of fullerene shell upon stuffed atompolarization potentialMiron Amusia (Israel)
Wed352 Positronium Collisions with Noble-gas AtomsAndrew Swann (United Kingdom)
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Wed353 Quantum chaos in ultracold collisionsbetween Yb(1S0) and Yb(3P2)Dermot Green (United Kingdom)
Wed354 Autler-Townes effect in the formation ofFeshbach resonances at the collision of twoatoms in laser radiation filed.E. Gazazyan (Armenia)
Wed355 The influence of electrostatic field onresonance charge-exchangeAnna Artamonova (Russia)
Wed356 Straggling of Energy Loss at Collisions ofFast Ions with AtomsDmitri Makarov (Russia)
Wed357 Influence of renormalization plasmashielding on the electron-impact ionization indense plasmasMyoung-Jae Lee (South Korea)
Wed361 A Powerful New Electron Gun forElectron-Ion Crossed-Beams ExperimentsBenjamin Ebinger (Germany)
Wed362 Electron-Impact Ionization Cross Sectionand Rate Coefficient of Se18+Erdi A. Bleda (Turkey)
Wed363 Potential Electron Scattering by the Bi andRn AtomsShandor Demesh (Ukraine)
Wed364 Non-radioactive source of electrons atatmospheric pressureMatus Samel (Slovakia)
Wed365 Interactions of low energy electrons with2,4,6-TrichloroanisoleMichal Lacko (Slovakia)
Wed366 Nonlocal model of vibrational dynamics ofthe lowest autodetachment state of wateranionMartin Cizek (Czech Republic)
Wed367 Unravelling interatomic coulombic decay andradiative charge transfer in electronionization of the argon dimerStephan Denifl (Germany)
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Wednesday, September 7, 2016,
Session 13, 14:00–16:00, HZ1Cold gases ISession chair: A. Dorn
14:0013.1
Progress Report: Bose-Einstein Condensate ofthulium atomsAleksey V. Akimov (USA)
14:3013.2
Progress Report: Studying two-dimensionalFermi and Bose gases in a single experimentAndrey V. Turlapov (Russia)
15:0013.3
Progress Report: Controlled formation of coldmolecules in their absolute ground stateOlivier Dulieu (France)
15:3013.4
Progress Report: Laser Cooling andMagneto-Optical Trapping of DiatomicMoleculesMichael Tarbutt (United Kingdom)
Session 14, 14:00–16:00, HZ2Ultrafast & Attosecond IISession chair: M. Lein
14:0014.1
Progress Report: Ultrafast electron dynamicsinitiated in molecules by attosecond pulsesAndrea Trabattoni (Italy)
14:3014.2
Progress Report: Real-time wavepacketdynamics through a conical intersection: theprimary event of visionGiulio Cerullo (Italy)
15:0014.3
Progress Report: Extreme Ultraviolet FreeInduction Decay Controlled with Strong IRPulsesJohan Mauritsson (Sweden)
15:3014.4
Progress Report: Isolated attosecond pulseswith controlled polarizationCarlos Hernandez-Garcıa (USA)
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Wednesday, September 7, 2016,
Session 15, 16:30–18:30, HZ1Cold gases IISession chair: G. Tino
16:3015.1
Progress Report: Measurement beyond theHeisenberg uncertainty bound in the negativemass reference frame.Eugene Polzik (Denmark)
17:0015.2
Progress Report: Nonlinear quantum opticsmediated by Rydberg atomsSebastian Hofferberth (Germany)
17:3015.3
Progress Report: Multicomponent slow lightGediminas Juzeliunas (Lithuania)
18:0015.4
Progress Report: Conical Intersections andNon-Adiabatic Transitions in Ultracold GasesSebastian Wuster (Germany)
Session 16, 16:30–18:30, HZ2Strong fields & molecular frag.Session chair: J.-P. Hansen
16:3016.1
Progress Report: Laser-subcycle control ofdouble-ionization and electron recaptureprocessesKitzler Markus (Austria)
17:0016.2
Progress Report: Classical-quantumcorrespondence in atom ionization bymid-infrared pulsesChristoph Lemell (Austria)
17:3016.3
Hot Topic: The interaction of metastable neonwith a few cycle laser pulseA.S. Kheifets (Australia)
17:4516.4
Hot Topic: Unraveling the Principles Governingthe Stability of Endohedral and ExohedralFullerenesYang Wang (Spain)
18:0016.5
Progress Report: Coherent Control of BondMakingChristiane Koch (Germany)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Session 17, 9:00–10:00, HZ1Plenary: Henry ChapmanSession chair: J.-M. Rost
9:0017.1
Plenary: Imaging Macromolecules with X-rayLaser pulsesHenry Chapman (Germany)
Session Thu1, 10:00–12:00, FoyerPosterThu111 An Atomically Thin Matter-Wave Beam
SplitterChristian Brand (Austria)
Thu112 Development of a multi species cold atominterferometerClement Diboune (France)
Thu113 Disruption of Spin Echo due to AtomInteractionsCyrille Solaro (France)
Thu114 Design of a miniaturized atomic gyroscopewith an inductively coupled ring trap:advantages and challengesGerman Sinuco-Leon (United Kingdom)
Thu115 Investigation of Clock Transition at 1.14 umin Cold Thulium AtomsGulnara Vishnyakova (Russia)
Thu116 Observation of Atom-Wave Beats Using aKerr Modulator for Atom WavesMatthias Buchner (France)
Thu117 A self-interfering clock as a “which path”witnessYair Margalit (Israel)
Thu121 Photoionization and photofragmentation ofLu3N@C80q+ ions (q=1,2,3)Stefan Schippers (Germany)
Thu122 Multiple Ionization of Ne+ Ions byPhotoabsorption Near the K EdgeAlfred Muller (Germany)
Thu123 The effect of cluster sizes on the probabilityof ICDLtaief Ben Ltaief (Germany)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu124 Chemical Bond Reformation Subsequent ToResonant Auger DecayEsko Kokkonen (Finland)
Thu125 Molecular Double Core Hole Spectroscopy:The Role of Electronic and NuclearDynamics in Carbon MonoxideSolene Oberli (France)
Thu126 Absolute cross sections for the one-photondetachment of O-Matthieu Genevriez (Belgium)
Thu127 Collective excitations and their impact onplasmon-assisted double ionizationfromfullerenesMichael Schuler (Germany)
Thu128 Two-photon ionization of the 3p shell of ArIvan Petrov (Russia)
Thu129 A single atom antennaFlorian Trinter (Germany)
Thu131 The interaction of metastable neon with afew cycle laser pulseR.T. Sang (Australia)
Thu132 Enhancing high-order harmonic generationin light molecules by using chirped pulsesFernando Martin (Espania)
Thu133 Real-time imaging of the tunneling processvia ionizationJohann Forster (Germany)
Thu134 Rotation of ”Rotaionless” Helium Clusters byIntense Ultrashort Laser PulsesHolger Maschkiwitz (Germany)
Thu135 Coherent Control Of Atomic Ionization ByTwo-Color Laser FieldsNicolas Camus (Germany)
Thu136 Strong Field Ionization of N2 Molecules inTwo-Colour Circularly Polarized Laser FieldXiao-Min Tong (Japan)
Thu141 Time Delay in Photoionization with LightCarrying Orbital Angular MomentumJonas Watzel (Germany)
Thu142 Ultrafast correlated electronic and nuclearmotions in molecules interacting with stronglaser fieldsAntoine Desrier (France)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu143 Continuum extension of quantum chemistrytools: the photoionization of neon.Carlos Marante (Spain)
Thu144 Stimulated Raman Excitation of Hydrogen byShort XUV Radiation PulsesHenri Bachau (France)
Thu145 Selective enhancement of resonantmultiphoton ionization with strong laser fieldsMin Li (China)
Thu146 The exact single-electron picture of stongfield processesAxel Schild (Germany)
Thu147 Frustrated double ionization in triatomicmoleculesAgapi Emmanouilidou (United Kingdom)
Thu151 Laser-sub-cycle Control of SequentialDouble Ionization Dynamics of HeliumMarkus S. Schoffler (Austria)
Thu152 Optical Tunneling and QuantumEntanglementAttila Czirjak (Hungary)
Thu153 Correlated High-Harmonic Spectra fromTime-Dependent Two-Particle ReducedDensity Matrix TheoryFabian Lackner (Austria)
Thu154 Strong-field photoionization of H+2 at
mid-infrared wavelengthMax Moller (Germany)
Thu155 Quantum Trajectory resolved high harmonicspectroscopyPengfei Lan (China)
Thu156 Intratrajectory interference in High-orderHarmonic GenerationStefanos Carlstrom (Sweden)
Thu157 Probing ultrafast dynamics of chiralmolecules with photoelectron circulardichroismYann Mairesse (France)
Thu158 CEP Effects for Multiple-cycle Laser Pulsesof Arbitrary LengthKlaus Renziehausen (Germany)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu161 The ALPHA Experiment: Towards 1S-2SLaser Spectroscopy of Antihydrogen AtomsDaniel Maxwell (Switzerland)
Thu162 Higher-order perturbative relativisticcalculations for few-electron atoms and ionsDmitry A. Glazov (Russia)
Thu163 Casimir-Polder effect of atoms andmolecules in the near field of a hot surface:Energy level shifts and quantum energytransferAthanasios Laliotis (France)
Thu164 Precision determination of properties of138Ba+ ionNivedya Valappol (Netherlands)
Thu165 radiation power of a moving nanoparticlevahid ameri (iran)
Thu166 Imaging the He2 quantum halo state using afree electron laserStefan Zeller (Germany)
Session Thu2, 10:00–12:00, HZ14PosterThu211 From a loophole-free Bell test to a global
quantum networkAndreas Reiserer (Netherlands)
Thu212 Storage and retrieval of a single photonemitted by a quantum memory on a highlyexcited Rydberg stateEmanuele Distante (Spain)
Thu213 Generation of single photons with highlytunable wave shape from a cold atomicquantum memoryGeorg Heinze (Spain)
Thu214 Automated Search for new QuantumExperimentsMario Krenn (Austria)
Thu215 Entanglement of Two HybridOptomechanical Cavity Composed of BECAtoms Under Bell Detectionmohammad Eghbali Arani (Iran)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu221 Consequence of interaction on the momentof inertia and vortices number of a rotatingcondensate bosonAhmed Hassan (Egypt)
Thu222 A story of geometry and fluctuations in thestage of condensatesArko Roy (India)
Thu223 Efficient Technique to Evaluate the LindhardDielectric FunctionLorenzo Ugo Ancarani (France)
Thu224 Rosensweig Instability and Droplets in aQuantum Ferrofluid of Dysprosium AtomsMatthias Schmitt (Germany)
Thu225 Recent experiments with dipolar quantumgases:Olivier Gorceix (France)
Thu231 High-Contrast and Narrow Magneto-OpticalResonance in Rb Vapour CellAlexey Taichenachev (Russia)
Thu232 Theoretical and experimental studies ofselective reflection effect in a nanocell filledwith alkali vaporEmmanuel KLINGER (Armenia)
Thu233 E1 transitions and lifetimes for Kr VIIIGultekin Celik (Turkey)
Thu234 Bayesian Statistics for Atomic PhysicsMartino Trassinelli (France)
Thu235 Transition probabilities abd oscillatorstrengths for Nitrogen like Fluorinemurat yıldız (TURKEY)
Thu236 Design of mechanically compensatedPenning trap for the study of ions in extremelaser fieldSugam Kumar (Germany)
Thu237 ”The Sern-Gerlach-Experiment” revisitedHorst Schmidt-Bocking (Germany)
Thu241 Interaction of the D0+u and β1g Ion–PairStates in Free Iodine MoleculeVera V. Baturo (Russia)
Thu242 Time Resolved Spectroscopy of ExcitedNeutrals in Low Temperature AfterglowPlasmasAbel Kalosi (Czech Republic)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu243 Measurements of the second overtone Pbranch carbon monoxide transitions in argonby cavity ring-down and broadband combspectroscopyPiotr Maslowski (Poland)
Thu244 Controlled OCS molecules for theinvestigation of ultrafast dynamics in themolecular frameAndrea Trabattoni (Germany)
Thu245 Spectroscopic investigation of the 31Πustate in Rb2 moleculePawel Kowalczyk (Poland)
Thu246 Mass-selective Circular Dichroism afterFemtosecond Laser IonizationTom Ring (Germany)
Thu247 Sub-One Per Cent Enantiomeric ExcessSensitivity using FemtosecondPhotoelectron Circular DichroismStefanie Zullighoven (Germany)
Thu248 Dissociative Ionization of Molecules PTCDAby Electron ImpactAnatoly Zavilopulo (Ukraine)
Thu251 Creation of a strongly dipolar gas of ultracoldground-state 23Na87Rb moleculesRomain Vexiau (France)
Thu252 Using ultracold atoms to operate adeterministic ion sourceCihan Sahin (Germany)
Thu253 Chip-scale MOT for MicrosystemsTechnologyArgyrios Dellis (USA)
Thu261 Multiparticle losses in a linear Paul trapIlya Semerikov (Russia)
Thu262 Laser cooling of thulium atoms forinvestigation of cold collisionsElena Kalganova (Russia)
Thu263 Confinement-Induced Resonances inUltracold Atom-Ion Systemsvladimir melezhik (Russia)
Thu264 Anderson localization of a one-dimensionalBose-Einstein Condensate after long-timeexpansionStefan Donsa (Austria)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu265 towards negative La laser coolinggiovanni cerchiari (Germany)
Session Thu3, 10:00–12:00, HZ15PosterThu313 TILDA-V: A full-differential code for proton
tracking in biological matterChristophe Champion (France)
Thu314 Partial ionization cross sections for positivefragments produced by electron impact onbiomoleculesPeter J. M. van der Burgt (Ireland)
Thu315 Mass-Spectrometric Studies of the ValineMolecule Fragmentation by Electron ImpactAlexander Papp (Ukraine)
Thu321 Schottky Diagnostics for Precision LaserSpectroscopy of Bi82+ and Bi80+ at theStorage Ring ESRCarsten Brandau (Germany)
Thu322 The FISIC Project for N-body QuantumDynamics Study in Fast Ion - Slow IonCollisions: Status and ProgressVernhet D. (France)
Thu323 Forward-angle electron spectroscopy inheavy-ion atom collisions studied at theExperimental Storage RingPierre-Michel Hillenbrand (Germany)
Thu324 High-Precision X-ray Spectroscopy ofHighly-Charged Ions at Storage Rings UsingSilicon MicrocalorimetersSaskia Kraft-Bermuth (Germany)
Thu325 X-ray Laser Spectroscopy with HighlyCharged Ions at Ultrabrilliant Light SourcesSven Bernitt (Germany)
Thu331 Unraveling the Principles Governing theStability of Endohedral and ExohedralFullerenesYang Wang (Spain)
Thu332 Ab initio-based Potentials for Studying IonHydrationRita Prosmiti (Spain)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu333 Hydrogen Beam Irradiation of SuspendedMono and Bilayer GrapheneXavier Urbain (Belgium)
Thu334 Tracking Interatomic Processes inPrototypical Noble Gas Clusters Using Time-and Spectrally Resolved LuminescenceDetectionAndreas Hans (Germany)
Thu335 Fano-CI method for the computation ofdecay widths of electronic resonances inmedium-sized atomic and molecularsystemsTsveta Miteva (France)
Thu342 Two-Step Autoionization in Ejected-ElectronSpectra of BaGintaras Kerevicius (Ukraine)
Thu343 Velocity distributions of a moleculeevaporated from mass-selected waternanodropletHassan Abdoul-Carime (France)
Thu344 Associative detachment in Li- + H and Li +H- collisionsJan Dvorak (Czech Republic)
Thu345 Lifetime Measurements of Excited States inAtomic Negative Ions I: Ni- and Pt-KC Chartkunchand (Sweden)
Thu346 Radiative Association of Metastable HeliumHe(23P) with Lithium CationsMartina Zamecnıkova (Czech Republic)
Thu347 Real time simulation of 1 MeV protonmicrobeam transmission through aninsulating macrocapillaryKaroly Tokesi (Hungary)
Thu351 MOCCA: a 4k-pixel molecule camera for theposition and energy resolved detection ofneutral molecular fragmentsLisa Gamer (Germany)
Thu352 Dynamics of N2 dissociative ionization byelectron impactBaoren WEI (China)
Thu353 Many-Body Theory of Positronium-AtomScatteringDermot Green (United Kingdom)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
Thu354 Ions colliding with clusters of smallhydrocarbon chains — a pathway toaromatic rings?Henning Zettergren (France)
Thu355 Mass-spectrum of product ions from thecollision of 450eV N2+ with hydrocarboncovered surface of tungstenSunil Kumar (India)
Thu356 Evoluation of energy-loss-spectrum profilewith projectile mass in impulsiveion-molecule collisions at hyperthermalenergiesMasato NAKAMURA (Japan)
Thu361 Electron-impact Ionization of W19+ IonsAlexander Borovik (Germany)
Thu362 Quantum Statistical Theory of ElectronRecombination in Highly Charged Ions viaChaotic Many-Electron StatesJulian Berengut (Australia)
Thu363 Potential Electron Scattering by the Bi2MoleculeShandor Demesh (Ukraine)
Thu364 Electron Interactions with Iron PentacarbonylMolecules and ClustersDusan Meszaros (Slovakia)
Thu365 Insight into the effects of polarization in e +A@C60 elastic scatteringValeriy K. Dolmatov (Russia)
Thu366 Trend of the properties of theLyman-alpha1,2 emission along the Hisoelectronic sequence following radiativerecombinationmohammed reda boufatah (Algeria)
Session 18, 13:30–15:30, HZ1Molecular processes IISession chair: A. Trabatoni
13:3018.1
Progress Report: Low Energy MolecularCollisions in Merged Neutral BeamsAndreas Osterwalder (Switzerland)
14:0018.2
Progress Report: Taming Molecular CollisionsSebastiaan van de Meerakker (Netherlands)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
14:3018.3
Progress Report: Electron InducedDecomposition of Thiopyrimidine NucleobasesJanina Kopyra (Poland)
15:0018.4
Progress Report: Collision Experiments withHydrogenated PAHsNathalie de Ruette (Sweden)
Session 19, 13:30–15:30, HZ2Highly charged ionsSession chair: H. Rothard
13:3019.1
Progress Report: Astrophysics and ChemistryInduced by Ion CollisionsAlicja Domaracka (France)
14:0019.2
Progress Report: Studying Ion Atom CollisionsUsing MOTRIMSDaniel Fischer (Germany)
14:3019.3
Progress Report: Nanoparticles in proton andheavy ion therapySandrine Lacombe (France)
15:0019.4
Hot Topic: Ions collisions to suppress thethermal hysteresis in magnetocaloric thin filmsSophie Cervera (France)
15:1519.5
Hot Topic: Determination of Energy-TransferDistributions in Ionizing Ion-Molecule CollisionsSylvain Maclot (Sweden)
Session 20, 16:00–18:00, HZ1Strong fields IISession chair: M. Kitzler
16:0020.1
Progress Report: Control and dynamic x-rayimaging of ultrafast nanoplasma dynamicsThomas Fennel (Germany)
16:3020.2
Progress Report: Time-dependent two-particlereduced density matrix theory: Application tohigh-harmonic generationIva Brezinova (Austria)
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Thursday, September 8, 2016,
17:0020.3
Progress Report: Slow electrons from intensefieldsJan Michael Rost (Germany)
17:3020.4
Progress Report: Time-dependentrestricted-active-space self-consistent-fieldtheory: Formulation, application, and extensionby space-partition conceptHaruhide Miyagi (Denmark)
Session 21, 16:00–18:00, HZ2Clusters & nano particlesSession chair: N. Sisourat
16:0021.1
Progress Report: Towards nanoparticleenhanced radiotherapyFred Currell (United Kingdom)
16:3021.2
Progress Report: Resonant Auger driveninteratomic Coulombic decayKirill Gokhberg (Germany)
17:0021.3
Progress Report: Atomic Processes in LaserProduced Plasmas for EUV NanolithographyOscar Versolato (Netherlands)
17:3021.4
Progress Report: Structure and dynamics ofclusters probed by synchrotron radiation basedX-ray spectroscopiesMinna Patanen (France)
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Friday, September 9, 2016,
Session 22, 9:00–10:00, HZ1Plenary: Klaus BlaumSession chair: T. Schlatholter
9:0022.1
Plenary: Precision measurements offundamental properties of atomic particles inPenning trapsKlaus Blaum (Germany)
Session 23, 10:30–11:30, HZ1Plenary: Fernando MartinSession chair: D. Vernhet
10:3023.1
Plenary: Attosecond Molecular DynamicsFernando Martin (Spain)
Session 24, 13:00–15:00, HZ1Fundamental quantum physicsSession chair: M. Schoffler
13:0024.1
Hot Topic: Optoelectrical cooling of polarmolecules to submillikelvin temperaturesMartin Ibrugger (Germany)
13:1524.2
Hot Topic: The Magnetic Moment of the Protonand a High-Precision Comparison of the Protonto Antiproton Charge-To-Mass RatioAndreas Mooser (Japan)
13:3024.3
Progress Report: Gravity tests and precisionmeasurements with a cold atom gradiometerbased on Raman and Bragg transitionsGabriele Rosi (Italy)
14:0024.4
Progress Report: Two Particle Interference withCold AtomsChris Westbrook (France)
14:3024.5
Hot Topic: Observation of the Efimov state ofthe helium trimerMaksim Kunitski (Germany)
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Friday, September 9, 2016,
14:4524.6
Hot Topic: Photoionization andphotofragmentation of Lu3N@C80q+ ions(q=1,2,3)Stefan Schippers (Germany)
Session 25, 13:00–15:00, HZ2Fundamental physics IISession chair: I. Ryabtsev
13:0025.1
Hot Topic: An Atomically Thin Matter-WaveBeam SplitterChristian Brand (Austria)
13:1525.2
Hot Topic: Observation of Atom-Wave BeatsUsing a Kerr Modulator for Atom WavesMatthias Buchner (France)
13:3025.3
Progress Report: hbar+ production fromCollisions between Positronium and keVAntiprotons for GBARPaul-Antoine Hervieux (France)
14:0025.4
Progress Report: Coulomb Crystallization ofHighly Charged IonsLisa Schmoger (Germany)
14:3025.5
Progress Report: New methods andapproaches in high-resolution spectroscopy ofultracold atoms and ionsAlexey Taichenachev (Russia)
Session 26, 15:00–15:30, HZ1Closing Ceremony
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List of Presenting Authors
AAbdoul-Carime , Hassan . Thu343Agomuo, John . . . . . . . . . . . Mon223agueny, hicham . . . . . . . . . . Mon115Aguilar-Galindo, Fernan-
do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon112Aguirre, Nestor F. . . . . . . . . Wed135Akimov, Aleksey V. . . . . . . . . . . .13.1Alcamı, Manuel . . . . . . . . . . Mon313Alducin, Maite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1ameri, vahid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu165AMIRYAN, Arevik . . . . . . . . Wed231Amusia, Miron . . . . . . . . . . . Wed351Amusia, Miron Ya. . . . . . . . . Tue237Ancarani, Lorenzo Ugo . . Thu223,
Wed128, Wed129, Tue234,Mon364, Mon365, Mon366,Mon367
Anderson, Emma K. . . . . . Wed335Artamonova, Anna . . . . . . . Wed355Artemyev, Anton N. . . . . . . . Tue131Ates, Sule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon237Auzinsh, Marcis Mon235, Mon127Ayadi, Viktor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon143
BBachau, Henri . . . Thu144, Tue132Bald, Ilko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.2Banerjee, Chitram . . . . . . . . Tue124Barna, Imre Ferenc . . . . . . Tue123,
Wed123Basar, Gonul . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mon233basar, gunay. . . . . . . . . . . . .Wed233Baturo, Vera V. . . . . . . . . . . . Thu241Baumann, Arne . Mon152, Tue155Baumert, Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . .7.1Bekker, Hendrik. . . . . . . . . .Wed321ben Ltaief, Ltaief. . . . . . . . . .Thu123Berengut, Julian Thu362, Mon163Bernitt, Sven . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu325Berthias, Francis Tue343, Wed343Bertin, Mathieu . . . . . . 9.5, Wed114bettadj, latifa . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon361Beyer, Maximilian . . . . . . . . Mon164Blattermann, Alexander . . Tue143Blaum, Klaus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.1Bleda, Erdi A. . . . . . . . . . . . .Wed362Blondel, Christophe. . . . . . .Tue231Boll, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . .Mon129Bolognesi, Paola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1Bolshedvorskii, Stepan. . .Wed214Borbely, Sandor . . . . . 3.4, Tue341,
Wed146Borovik, Alexander . . . . . . Mon321,
Thu361boufatah, mohammed re-
da . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu366Brand, Christian Mon312, Thu111,
25.1Brandau, Carsten . . . . . . . . Thu321,
Mon322Bredtmann, Timm. . . . . . . .Wed147Brezinova, Iva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.2Brown, Andrew C . . . . . . . . Wed142Buchner, Matthias . . 25.2, Thu116Buica, Gabriela . . . . . . . . . . Mon124Bulychev, Andrew . . . . . . . . Mon351Burger, Christian. . . . . . . . . .Tue111Burrows, Kathryn A . . . . . . Wed262
CCamus, Nicolas . . . . . . . . . . Thu135Carlstrom, Stefanos . . . . . . Thu156Celik, Gultekin . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu233cerchiari, giovanni . . . . . . . . Thu265Cerullo, Giulio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.2Cervera, Sophie . . . . 19.4, Tue325Champion, Christophe . . . Thu313Chapman, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.1Chartkunchand, KC . . . . . . Thu345Chesnel, Jean-Yves . . . . . Mon345Chovancova, Michaela . . . Mon224Ciappina, Marcelo . . . . . . . Mon145,
Tue145Cinins, Arturs . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue222Cisneros, Carmen . . . . . . . Mon245Cizek, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed366Cohen, Oren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.2Cop, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . Mon353Corlin, Philipp. . . . . . . . . . . . .Tue116Corral, Ines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1Currell, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.1Czirjak, Attila . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu152
DD., Vernhet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu322dadonova, alla . . . . . . . . . . . Mon123Danev, Petar . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon247D’Angelo, Giovanna . . . . . .Mon341Danko, Marian . . . . . . . . . . . Mon241Darquie, Benoıt . . . . . . . . . . Mon162de Ruette, Nathalie .18.4, Mon355Dellis, Argyrios . . . . . . . . . . . Thu253Dembczynski, Jerzy . . . . . . Tue163
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Demekhin, Philipp V. . . . . . Tue248Demesh, Shandor. . . . . . . .Tue117,
Wed363, Mon363, Thu363Denifl, Stephan Mon315, Wed367Desrier, Antoine . . . . . . . . . . Thu142Dıaz-Tendero, Sergio . . . . Mon314Diboune, Clement . . . . . . . . Thu112Dimova, Emiliya . . . . . . . . . . Tue162Ding, Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . .Mon147Distante, Emanuele. . . . . . .Thu212Dolmatov, Valeriy . . . . . . . Wed124,
Mon118Dolmatov, Valeriy K. . . . . . . Thu365Domaracka, Alicja . . . . . . . . . . . 19.1Dong, Guangjiong . . . . . . . Wed223Donsa, Stefan . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu264Dorn, Alexander . . . . . . . . . . Tue351Dreismann, Jan . . . . . . . . . .Wed344Dulieu, Olivier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.3,
Mon251, Wed251, Tue251Dulitz, Katrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon246Durian, Michal . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue247Dvorak, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu344
EEberle, Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . Mon252Ebinger, Benjamin. . . . . . .Wed361,
Tue361Ebrahimi, Sadegh. . . . . . . .Wed324Eckart, Sebastian . . . . . . . . Mon131eghbali-arani, mohammad Thu215Egorov, Dmitrii . . . . . . . . . . . Wed313Ehresmann, Arno . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4Eikema, Kjeld S.E. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3Eklund, Gustav . . . . . . . . . . Mon343Emmanouilidou, Agapi. . . .Thu147Erattupuzha, Sonia. . . . . . .Tue136,
Wed156
FFeifel, Raimund . . . . . . . . . . Wed247Fennel, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.1Ferreira da Silva, Fili-
pe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5, Wed341Fickler, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . Wed212Fiedler, Johannes. . . . . . . .Wed163Fischer, Daniel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.2Floss, Johannes . . . . . . . . . . Tue212Forster, Johann . . . . . . . . . . Thu133
GGacesa, Marko . . . . . . . . . . Mon263Gamer, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu351Gantner, Thomas . . . . . . . . . Tue265Gazazyan, E. . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed354Genevriez, Matthieu . . . . . Thu126,
Tue364Genov, Genko T. . . . . . . . . . Mon214George, Sebastian. . . . . . . .Tue335Giacomozzi, Linda . . . . . . . . Tue313Ginges, Jacinda . . . . . . . . . . Tue233Glazov, Dmitry A. . . . . . . . . . Thu162Gock, Jurgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue115Gokhberg, Kirill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.2Goldfarb, Fabienne. . . . . . . . . . . .3.1Gomonai, Anna . . . . . . . . . . Mon352Gorceix, Olivier . . . . . . . . . . . Thu225Green, Dermot . Thu353, Wed353Gribakin, Gleb . . . . . . . . . . . Wed265Grum-Grzhimailo, Alexei
N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon211
HHack, Szabolcs . . . . . . . . . . Wed136Hagmann, Siegbert . . . . . . . Tue355Hai, Wenhua . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue215Hain, Marcel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue213Hamedi, Hamid Reza . . . . . Tue211Hamilton, Kathryn. . . . . . . .Mon154Hans, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . Thu334Hansen, Klavs . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue126Hartung, Alexander . . . . . . Wed132Hassan, Ahmed Wed221, Thu221Heinze, Georg . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu213Hengstler, Daniel . . . . . . . . . Tue321Henrichs, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . Mon133Hernandez-Garcıa, Carlos . . . 14.4Herve, Marius . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue151Hervieux, Paul-Antoine . . . . . . 25.3Heyl, C. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed158Hillenbrand, Pierre-Michel Thu323Hofferberth, Sebastian . . . . . . . 15.2Hogan, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . Tue226Hole, Odd M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue264Hollstein, Maximilian . . . . . Wed127Horchani, Ridha . . . . . . . . . . Tue252Huber, Pia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed133
IIbrugger, Martin . . . . 24.1, Wed263Ilchen, Markus . . . . . . 7.4, Wed151Imai, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon344Ivanov, Igor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed144Ivanova, Tatiana .Tue332, Mon248Iwata, Geoffrey . . . . . . . . . . Mon261
JJabbari, Ghazal . . . . . . . . . .Wed125Jachymski, Krzysztof . . . . Wed345Jankala, Kari . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue334Jarai-Szabo, Ferenc . . . . . . Tue345Joblin, Christine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1
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Johansen, Rasmus . . . . . . . Tue133Johansson, J. Olof . . . . . . . Wed155Juzeliunas, Gediminas . . . . . . 15.3
KKalganova, Elena. . . . . . . . .Thu262Kalosi, Abel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu242Kamel, Alioua. . . . . . . . . . . .Wed111Kanat Ozturk, Ipek . . . . . . Wed112Kastner, Alexander . . . . . . . Tue244Kazandjian, Sevan . . . . . . . Mon332Kerevicius, Gintaras. . . . . .Thu342,
Mon342, Tue342, Wed342Ketterle, Wolfgang . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1Kheifets, A.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.3Kheifets, Anatoli . . . . . . . . Mon122,
Wed141, Tue141Kippenberg, Tobias J. . . . . . . . . . 5.1Kirova, Teodora . . . . . . . . . . . Tue214Klaiber, Michael. . . . . . . . . .Wed134KLINGER, Emmanuel . . . . Thu232Knie, Andre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tue331Kobayashi, Yutaka . . . . . . . Wed253Koch, Christiane . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.5Kohler-Langes, Florian. . .Wed162Kokkonen, Esko . . . . . . . . . . Thu124Komiyama, Yuta . . . . . . . . . Wed237Konig, Stephan . . . . . . . . . . Mon334Koperski, Jaroslaw. . . . . . . .Tue246Kopyra, Janina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.3Kovacs, Sandor T. S. . . . . . Mon346Koval, Eugene A. . . . . . . . . Wed119Kowalczyk, Pawel . . . . . . . . Thu245Kraft-Bermuth, Saskia . . . . Thu324Krenn, Mario . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu214Kruchkov, Alex . . . . . . . . . . .Wed222Kruger, Michael . . . . . . . . . . Wed145Kullie, Ossama . . . . . . . . . . . Tue154Kumar, Sugam . . . . . . . . . . . Thu236Kumar, Sunil . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu355Kunitski, Maksim . . . 24.5, Wed331Kurz, Niels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wed225
LLaarmann, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . Tue147Labeye, Marie . . . . . . . . . . . Mon151Lackner, Fabian . . . . . . . . . . Thu153Lacko, Michal . . . Wed365, Tue363Lacombe, Sandrine . . . . . . . . . . 19.3LaForge, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . Tue122Lafosse, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3Laliotis, Athanasios . . . . . . .Thu163Lan, Pengfei . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu155Lange, Emanuele . . . . . . . Wed245,
Tue346Launoy, Thibaut. . . . . . . . . . .Tue347
Lazebny, David . . . . . . . . . . Mon232Lee, Myoung-Jae . . . . . . . . Wed357Lehec, Henri . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tue224Leithold, Christoph. . . . . . .Wed131Lemell, Christoph . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.2Lemeshko, Mikhail . . . . . . . Mon264Levy, Anna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed154Li, Hui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue261Li, Min. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu145Lima, Emanuel . . . . . . . . . . .Mon213Lippe, Carsten . . . . . . . 3.3, Tue221Ludde, Hans Jurgen . . . . . Wed346Łukasik, Grzegorz . . . . . . . Mon323
MM., Nrisimhamurty . . . . . . . Wed115Maclot, Sylvain . . . . Wed315, 19.5,
Tue156Mairesse, Yann . . . . . 10.3, Thu157Majety, Vinay Pramod . . . . Mon137Makarov, Dmitri . . . . . . . . . . Wed356Malik, Mehul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue164Marante, Carlos Thu143, Wed143Margalit, Yair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu117Markus, Kitzler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.1Martın, Fernando . . 23.1, Thu132Maschkiwitz, Holger . . . . . . Thu134Maslowski, Piotr . . . . . . . . .Wed243,
Thu243, Tue165, Mon165Matveev, Victor . . . . . . . . . . Mon157Mauritsson, Johan . . . . . . . . . . . 14.3Maxwell, Daniel .Wed161, Thu161Medisauskas, Lukas . . . . . . Tue135melezhik, vladimir . . . . . . . . Thu263Melinc, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue323Mercadier, Laurent . . . . . . .Wed333Meszaros, Dusan. . . . . . . . .Thu364Meyer, Christian . . . . . . . . . Mon265Meyer, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . Tue114Micke, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue324Mihelic, Andrej . . . . . . . . . . . Mon134Misra, Deepankar . . . . . . . . .Tue354Miteva, Tsveta . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu335Miyagi, Haruhide. . . . . . . . . . . . .20.4Moller, Max. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu154Mooser, Andreas . . . .24.2, Tue161Morgan, Rian . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon146Mukoyama, Takeshi . . . . . Wed235Muller, Alfred . . .Wed122, Thu122Muller, Anne D. . . . . . . . . . . Mon243Muller, Jan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wed326
NNagele, Stefan. . . . . . . . . . . .Tue146NAKAMURA, Masato . . . . .Thu356Nauta, Janko . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed323
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nemouchi, messaoud . . . . . Tue235Neugebauer, Martin . . . . . . Tue333Nortershauser, Wilfried . . Wed166
OOberli, Solene . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu125Obukhov, Alexandr. . . . . . .Wed244Offer, Rachel F . . . . . . . . . . Wed236Okulov, Alexey . . . . . . . . . . . Mon161Oostenrijk, Bart . . . . . . . . . . Mon336Oreshkina, Natalia S. . . . . Mon236Osterwalder, Andreas . . . . . . . . 18.1Ozer, Zehra Nur . Mon357, Tue357Ozga, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . Tue128
PPalacios, Alicia . . Mon142, Tue142Papp, Alexander . . . . . . . . . .Thu315Patanen, Minna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.4Pedregosa-Gutierrez, Jo-
fre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tue262Petralia, Lorenzo. . . . . . . . . .Tue263Petrov, Ivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu128Picque, Nathalie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4Pitzer, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed241Plasil, Radek . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed117Polzik, Eugene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.1Prosmiti, Rita . . .Thu332, Mon333pruvost, laurence . . . . . . . .Wed254Puchalski, Mariusz. . . . . . .Wed164Puglisi, Alessandra . . . . . . Mon244Pustelny, Szymon . . . . . . . Mon168
RRasanen, Esa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.2Rauschenbeutel, Arno . . . . . . . . 5.2Rego, Laura . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon153Reid, Katharine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2Reiserer, Andreas. . . .Thu211, 9.4Ren, Xueguang . . . . . . . . . . Wed314Renziehausen, Klaus . . . . . Thu158Richter, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . Mon136Ring, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu246Robert-de-Saint-Vincent, Mar-
tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wed224Rodrigues, Joao . . . . . . . . . Mon222Rodrigues, Jose-Antonio . Mon262Rohrlich, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5roncin, philippe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.2Rosch, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . .Mon354Rosenfeld, Wenjamin . . . . Wed215Rosi, Gabriele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.3Rost, Jan-Michael . . . . . . . . . . . 20.3Rostamzadeh, Saber . . . . . Tue365Roy, Arko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu222Rudek, Benedikt . . . . . . . . . Wed312
Rudenko, Artem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1Rupp, Daniela . . . . . . . . . . . Wed153Ryabtsev, Igor I.. . . . . . . . . .Mon221Ryazanova, Olga . . . . . . . . . Tue314
SSaffman, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3Saha, Koushik . . . . . . . . . . . Mon128Sahin, Cihan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu252Sakhno, Sergey. . . . . . . . . .Wed332Samel, Matus . . . . . . . . . . . .Wed364Sanchez, Juan Pablo . . . . Wed113Sanderson, Joseph . . . . . . Mon126Sang, R.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thu131Savelyev, Evgeny . . . . . . . . Mon125Schabinger, Birgit . . . . . . . . Wed334Schaffer, Stefan A . . . . . . . Wed213Schild, Axel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu146Schippers, Stefan . . 24.6, Thu121,
Mon119, Wed325, Tue366,Tue367
Schlatholter, Thomas . . . . Wed118Schmidt, Philipp . . . . . . . . . . Tue129Schmidt-Bocking, Horst . . Thu237Schmitt, Matthias . . . . . . . . . Thu224Schmoger, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.4Schnell, Melanie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3Schoffler, Markus S. . . . . . . Thu151Scholtes, Theo. . . . . . . . . . .Mon356Schrange, Galina . . . . . . . Wed232,
Mon335Schuler, Michael . . . . . . . . . .Thu127Schulze, Dominik . . . . . . . . . Tue134Schury, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue362Seintis, Kostas . . . . . . . . . . . Tue158Semerikov, Ilya . . . . . . . . . . . Thu261Shabaev, Vladimir M. . . . . . . . . . 8.1Shah, Chintan . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue322Sharapova, Polina . . . . . . . Mon116Silva de Oliveira, Vinicius Mon166Simsa, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . Wed165Singer, Kilian . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue255Sinuco-Leon, German . . Mon215,
Thu114Sisourat, Nicolas. . . . . . . . . .Tue245Solaro, Cyrille . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu113Sommer, Annkatrin . . . . . . Wed152Stadlmayr, Reinhard . . . . . Mon111Stapelfeldt, Henrik . . . . . . . . . . . 10.4Stefanska, Patrycja . . . . . . . Tue236Stockett, Mark H. . . . . . 4.4, Tue241Strelkov, Vasily . . . . . . . . . . .Mon156Swann, Andrew . Wed352, Tue352Szabo, Paul. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wed116
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Wed261Taichenachev, Alexey . . . . Thu231,
25.5Takada, Yusuke . . . . . . . . . .Wed264Tarbutt, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.4Tashenov, Stanislav . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2teramae, hiroyuki . . . . . . . . . Tue113Terekhin, Pavel Nikolae-
vich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon324Tikhonova, Olga . . . . . . . . .Wed211Tkac, Ondrej . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon253Toker, Yoni . . . . . . . . . . . Tue315, 4.5Tokesi, K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue356Tokesi, Karoly . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu347Tolstikhin, Oleg I. . . . . . . . . Mon155Tommasi, Federico . . . . . . . Tue125Tong, Xiao-Min . . . . . . . . . . . Thu136Toth, Istvan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue344Trabattoni, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . 14.1,
Thu244, Mon141, Tue243Trassinelli, Martino . . . . . . Wed234,
Thu234Treutlein, Philipp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4Trinter, Florian . . Tue112, Thu129,
Wed246Turlapov, Andrey V. . . . . . . . . . . 13.2Tymchyk, Roman . . . . . . . . . Tue312
UUllmann, Johannes . . . . . . Mon234Umair, Muhammad . . . . . . Wed347Urbain, Xavier . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu333Urbanczyk, Tomasz . . . . . . . Tue238Usachenko , Vladimir . . . . Wed157
VValappol, Nivedya . . . . . . . . Thu164van de Meerakker, Sebas-
tiaan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.2van der Burgt, Peter J. M. .Thu314Vassen, Wim . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue166Versolato, Oscar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.3Vestergaard, Anders . . . . Mon212Vexiau, Romain . Thu251, Wed252
Vilmart, Gautier . . . . . . . . . . .Tue232Vishnyakova, Gulnara . . . . Thu115Vos, Johanna . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue144
WWaitz, Markus . . . . . . . . . . . Mon117WANG, YANG . . . . . . 16.4, Thu331Watzel, Jonas . . Wed126, Thu141WEI, Baoren . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu352Welander, Jakob . . . . . . . . . . Tue127Westbrook, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.4Wilhelm, Richard A. . . . . . . . . . . . 9.3wilkowski, david. . . . . . . . . . .Tue254Williams, J.B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3Winters, Danyal . . . . . . . . . .Wed322Wolf, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon347Wragg, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon144Wuster, Sebastian . . . . . . . . . . . 15.4
XXie, Xinhua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue137
YYakovleva, Svetlana. . . . . . .Tue353yıldız, murat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu235Yonekawa, Shota . . . . . . . . . Tue253
ZZamecnıkova, Martina . . . . Thu346Zamudio-Bayer, Vicente . . . . . . . 7.2Zavilopulo, Anatoly . . . . . Mon242,
Wed242, Thu248Zeilinger, Anton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1Zelener, Boris . . . . . . . . . . . . Tue223Zeller, Stefan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thu166Zettergren, Henning . . . . . . Thu354Zhelyazkova, Valentina . Mon225,
Tue225Zheng, sheng ming . . . . . . Mon167Zhou, Yueming . . . . . . . . . . . Tue148Zhu, Xiaosong . . . . . . . . . . . Wed148Zimmermann, Henri . . . . . .Mon132Zimmermann, Tobias. . . . .Mon331Zitnik, Matjaz . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon135Zullighoven, Stefanie . . . . .Thu247
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