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EPSRC Reference: GR/R83118/01
Title: Multiphoton, Electron Collisions and BEC HPC Consortium 2002-2004
Principal Investigator: Taylor, Professor K
Other Investigators:
Burke, Professor PG Noble, Professor CJ Burnett, Professor K
Armour, Professor E McCann, Dr J Walters, Professor H
Berrington, Professor K.A. Rasch, Dr J Davis, Dr M
van der Hart, Professor H Scott, Professor NS Potvliege, Dr RM
Scott, Dr M Bransden, Professor B Badnell, Professor N
Dundas, Dr D
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Department: Applied Maths & Theoretical Physics
Organisation: Queen's University of Belfast
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 April 2002 Ends: 31 December 2005 Value (£): 10,509
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Cold Atomic Species Quantum Fluids & Solids
Scattering & Spectroscopy
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The proposal embodies research vital to maintain and enhance a UK world-lead in crucial and fundamental areas of theoretical/computational atomic, molecular and optical physics involving multiphoton, electron collision and Bose-Einstein Condensation processes. CSAR and HPC(X) resource is identified and requested for five areas in multiphoton absorption, four areas in electron collisions and two areas in Bose-Einstein condensation. The five areas in multiphoton absorption are: (1) Laser-driven helium (2) Ultra-fast processes in multiphoton interactions with molecules; (3) Non-dipole and relativistic effects in intense laser-atom interactions; (4) R-matrix (Floquet and Time-Dependent); (5) Laser-heated clusters. The four areas in electron collisions are: (1) Electron collisions with complex atoms/ions; (2) Electron impact excitation/ionization of H-like atoms/ions at intermediate energies using 2D R-matrix propagation; (3) (e,2e) and (e,3e) collisions; (4) Positrons, positronium and anti-hydrogen. The two problems in Bose Einstein Condensation are: (1) Matter waves; (2) Superfluidity in ultracold gases.
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