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SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF METASTABLE ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR BUBBLE STATES INELECTRON-BOMBARDED SUPERFLUID LIQUID HELIUMHILL, JOSEPH CLIFTON, JR. January 1971 (has links)
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RESONANT EXCITATION OF HYDROGEN MOLECULE BY ELECTRON IMPACTBLACK, KENNETH F. January 1972 (has links)
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SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF SODIUM-POTASSIUM ION ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASE BIOCHEMICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND CELL FRACTIONATION STUDIES OF THE PINFISH PSEUDOBRANCHDENDY, LESLIE ANN HELFRICH January 1972 (has links)
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INTERACTION OF EXCITED-STATE AND GROUND-STATE HELIUM ATOMS: POTENTIAL-ENERGY CURVES AND INELASTIC PROCESSESSTEETS, WALTER JOHN January 1974 (has links)
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THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF MICROSCOPY AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL AND ASSOCIATED RADIATION DAMAGE - APPLICATION TO DNAO'CONNOR, ROBERT BARNARD, JR. January 1975 (has links)
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LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE AS A SPECTROSCOPIC TOOLBENNETT, CLIFFORD BROWN January 1976 (has links)
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KINETIC PROCESSES IN DENSE RARE GASES EXCITED BY AN ELECTRON BEAMGLEASON, ROBERT E., JR. January 1977 (has links)
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THEORY OF LOW-ENERGY ELECTRON-MOLECULE COLLISION PHYSICS IN THE COUPLED-CHANNEL METHOD AND APPLICATION TO ELECTRON - CARBON-DIOXIDE SCATTERINGMORRISON, MICHAEL ALFRED January 1977 (has links)
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TIME RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY OF KRYPTON AND XENON MOLECULES EXCITED BY ELECTRON IMPACT AND BY MONOCHROMATIC SYNCHROTRON RADIATIONBONIFIELD, THOMAS DYER January 1979 (has links)
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THE KINEMATICS OF RYDBERG ATOM - SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE COLLISIONSHIGGS, CHARLES January 1984 (has links)
Negative ions formed in the reaction A** + BC (--->) A('+) + BC('-) where A** is a highly-excited Rydberg atom and BC is an electron-attaching molecule exhibit very long lifetimes against autodetachment. This has led to speculation that these negative ions may be stabilized by a post-attachment interaction with the Rydberg atom ion core. In such a stabilization process the Rydberg ion core would carry away some of the vibrational energy of the negative ion. To investigate this possibility the kinematics of Xe(nf) - SF(,6) collisions have been studied and the data compared to the results of a Monte Carlo calculation. These comparisons indicate that few electron transfer reactions lead to significant energy transfer to the Rydberg ion core, implying that the observed long lifetime of the SF(,6)('-) ion is a consequence of the very low initial translational energy of the Rydberg electron, rather than a post-attachment interaction.
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