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In iScience 16 August 2024 27(8)
Autor:
Dee, William1 williamtimothydee@gmail.com
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Bioinformatics Advances. 2022, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p1-7. 7p.
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Journal of Chemical Physics; 4/1/1990, Vol. 92 Issue 7, p4125, 14p
Autor:
Pack, Dee William, McClure, Donald S.
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Journal of Chemical Physics; 11/1/1987, Vol. 87 Issue 9, p5161, 15p
Autor:
Michael D. Fayer, Dee William Pack
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Chemical Physics Letters. 168:371-378
A method for calculating the low temperature, hole burning line shapes of molecules in a two-dimensional glass in presented. An extension of the standard dynamic model for three-dimensional glasses is employed. A calculation of the 2-D spatial averag
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Chemical Reviews. 90:439-457
Amorphous materials at low temperature have markedly different physical and thermal properties from crystals.' For example, the specific heats of crystals obey the Debye P law at low temperatures2 and the thermal conductivity also follows the same P
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Journal of Luminescence. 45:49-53
Optical dephasing measurements in glasses are affected by dynamical processes which occur on a very broad range of time scales. The relaxation rate distribution of a glass can be measured by using a combination of experiments which operate on differe
Autor:
Dee William Pack, Steve Arnold
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Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning: Science and Applications.
Efforts to create materials in which to burn holes at higher temperatures face an inherent contradiction: the need for inhomogeneous line broadening from host-guest interactions, vs. the desire to limit the homogeneous line broadening from thermal fl
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SPIE Proceedings.
Picosecond photon echo (PE) experiments are used to examine the optical dephasing and intermolecular interactions of organic chromophores in a variety of glassy organic and polymer hosts. The inherent disorder in these systems leads to dynamics which
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Physical Review B. 44:3494-3494