Atomic Collisions in Solids Volume 2

“Atomic Collisions in Solids Volume 2” by Sheldon Datz is a scholarly work published by Springer US on July 1, 2013. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1975 spans 463 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the history and significance of conferences focused on atomic collisions in solids, tracing their evolution from the first event in 1965 to subsequent meetings held in various international locations.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the controversies surrounding the numbering of these conferences, as well as insights into the foundational discussions that have shaped the field of atomic and molecular physics. The text highlights key events and contributions from notable conferences, providing context for the ongoing research in nuclear science. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the scientific discourse surrounding atomic collisions and their implications in the broader context of physics.
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Perhaps the most controversial aspeat of this volume is the number (V) assigned to the aonferenae in this series. Actually, the first aonferenae to be held under the title ‘~tomia Collisions in Solids” was held at Sussex University in England in 1969 and the seaond at Gausdal, Norway in 19?1, whiah would logically make the aonferenae held at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, U. S. A. in 19?3 the third (III). However, the appearance of the proceedings of the 19?1 Gausdal Conference (published by Gordon and Breaahj bore the number IV. The reasoning behind this was that, in. faat, two pre vious aonferenaes had been largely dedicated to the same subjeat area. The first of these was at Aarhus, Denmark in 1965 and the seaond in 196? was held in Chalk River, Canada. Henae, the number V for the 19?3 meeting. Actually, the aonferenae aan easily be traaed baak to Paris, Franae in 196l when it went under the colorful title of ‘~e Bom bardement Ionique. ” In 1962 a small aonferenae was held at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U. S. A. at whiah the discovery of channeling was first formally annunciated. This was followed by aonferenaes at Chalk River, Canada in 1963 and at Harwell, England in 1964. More over, immediately following the Chalk River conference in 196? there was a aonferenae on higher energy collisions at Brookhaven, New York, U. S. A. Thus, strictly speaking, the Gatlinburg meeting is the tenth (X) in the series.
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