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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 78:1281-1292
Measurements of preferential vibration‐to‐vibration (V–V) pumping of high vibrational states of 13C 16O and 12C 18O in optically excited CO gas are reported. It is found that the v=22, 25, 27, 30, and 32 states of 13C 16O and the v=8, 10, and 1
Autor:
G. L. Wolk, J. R. Wiesenfeld
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 67:509-516
The collisional deactivation of electronically excited iodine atoms, I (5P1/2), by CH4, C3H8, HBr, and DBr has been investigated using time‐resolved atomic resonance spectroscopy. This technique permits direct determination of the yield of I (5 2P3
Autor:
J. W. Rich, G. L. Wolk
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 79:12-18
UV laser‐induced fluorescence studies of highly nonequilibrium, vibrationally excited CO molecules, have been employed to characterize a previously unobserved electronic state of CO, the D′ 1Σ+ state. Rotational and vibrational constants have be
Autor:
J. R. Wiesenfeld, G. L. Wolk
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 69:1797-1804
The collisional deactivation of electronically excited iodine atoms, I(52P1/2), upon collision with Br2 has been monitored using time‐resolved resonance absorption spectroscopy in the vacuum ultraviolet. The rate constant (at 295° K) characterizin
Autor:
J. R. Wiesenfeld, G. L. Wolk
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 69:1805-1813
The production of bromine atoms in the ground, 42P3/2, and electronically excited, 42P1/2, states following the reactive deactivation of I(52P1/2) by Br2 was monitored by time‐resolved resonance absorption spectroscopy. Observation of the absorptio
Autor:
Zhu Qingshi, D. Cox, Elisabetta Borsella, J. C. Stephenson, A. De Martino, N. Bloembergen, P. Rabinowitz, Cyrus D. Cantrell, D. S. King, I. Abram, P. G. Marper, J. A. Blazy, A. Gnauck, T. B. Simpson, A. Kaldor, A. Giardini-Guidoni, Richard E. Smalley, G. Gilbert, Michael A. Duncan, Roberta Fantoni, R. Frey, J. A. Horsley, Itamar Burak, G.F. Homicz, G. L. Wolk, H. Lamprecht, H. Reisler, F. Pradère, Y. Gertner, R. C. Bergman, Jeffrey I. Steinfeld, Jeffrey Y. Tsao, Karl L. Kompa, Robert G. Harrison, F. Kong, M. R. Humphries, M. J. Williams, C. Wittig, Phillip John, T. G. Dietz, Li Chang-lin, U. Shreter, G. Koren, H. Schröder, J. W. Rich, Joseph S. Francisco
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics B. 28:180-189
Publikováno v:
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America.
The development of polymer materials exhibiting large second-order nonlinearities is an area of intense research activity. The goal of producing low cost and high performance photonic switching devices using such materials is an attractive one for te
Publikováno v:
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America.
The potential to produce low cost, high efficiency electrooptic switching and modulating devices from organic materials has been a subject of intensive research for some time. The recent development of optically nonlinear polymeric materials with ele