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    Introductory Speech

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    First of all, thank you LIPI for this event, and thank your for organizing it,we feel this is perhaps the highlight of the visit by the Professor Sunberg and Associate Professor Olsson,who have been here visiting different universities and research institutes in Indonesia.I think this is a unique visit,for us at least at the Embassy.In many ways we often talk about having further exchanges between universities and research institutes

    On the equation of state of a dense columnar liquid crystal

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    An accurate description of a columnar liquid crystal of hard disks at high packing fractions is presented using an improved free-volume theory. It is shown that the orientational entropy of the disks in the one-dimensional fluid direction leads to a different high-density scaling pressure compared to the prediction from traditional cell theory. Excellent quantitative agreement is found with recent Monte-Carlo simulation results for various thermodynamic and structural properties of the columnar state.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Matter Wave Scattering and Guiding by Atomic Arrays

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    We investigate the possibility that linear arrays of atoms can guide matter waves, much as fiber optics guide light. We model the atomic line as a quasi-1D array of s wave point scatterers embedded in 2D. Our theoretical study reveals how matter wave guiding arises from the interplay of scattering phenomena with bands and conduction along the array. We discuss the conditions under which a straight or curved array of atoms can guide a beam focused at one end of the array.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Slowing Down of Positrons and Applications to Solid Surfaces

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    When monoenergetic positrons enter a solid they scatter and lose energy via processes similar to those for electrons. Theoretical details of these processes have been well established for decades, but experimental results using low energy positron beams are only now becoming available for comparison. We review the theoretical results for elastic and inelastic scattering of positrons and the predictions that follow for backscattering, inner-shell ionization, energy loss and stopping profiles. In this presentation, emphasis is given to specific comparisons with calculations for electrons. We discuss recent experimental results in each of these areas, and conclude with two examples of applications of positron beam techniques to near-surface research
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