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A REINVESTIGATION OF THE GOODMAN BANDS OF IODINE
K.K. Lehmann, J. Smolarek, and L. Goodman, J. Chem Phys. 69. 1569, 1978.Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, S.U.N.Y. Binghamton; Department of Chemistry, McMaster UniversityThe Goodman form the strongest evidence for the existence of bound states in the region of .We have recorded the Goodman system in fluorescence following one and two-color excitation. Spectra have been obtained for both and using dye laser frequencies covering . At high resolution each band is resolved to reveal a cluster of 4-15 rotational lines. Our analysis has shown that the upper state is accessed via a resonance enhanced three-photon absorption process. A vibrational and rotational analysis has positively identified the upper terminus as the state (), a member of the second tier of ion-pair states
Effects of a laser field on surface-ion neutralization
We present a theoretical model for studying the effects of an electromagnetic (laser) field on the process of neutralization of an ion during scattering by a surface. The model is part of a many-electron theory within the framework of a time-dependent version of the Anderson-Newns model. Where we specify the system studied, we choose the scattering of an initially ionized lithium atom by a potassium bromide surface. The model considers only scattering in one dimension. Numerical results are presented for the ion-neutralization probability as a function of time, incident-ion kinetic energy, electronic properties of the system, laser intensity, and laser frequency. The results are discussed and conclusions are drawn; for example, we conclude that the laser effects are negligible (at least for the parameters we choose) for laser intensities below about 1 PW/m2, and intensities larger than about 10 PW/m2 may be required for substantial effects.PT: J; CR: 1972, AM I PHYSICS HDB, P17 1989, CRC HDB CHEM PHYSICS, E80 ABRAHAMSON AA, 1969, PHYS REV, V178, P76 BATTAGLIA F, 1985, SURF SCI, V161, P163 BURROWS BL, 1991, SURF SCI, V253, P365 CIZEK J, 1969, ADV CHEM PHYS, V14, P35 DAVISON SG, 1970, SOLID STATE PHYS, V25, P1 DAVISON SG, 1986, J ELECTROANAL CH INF, V204, P173 DEKKER AJ, 1962, SOLID STATE PHYS, P371 DINGLES PP, 1980, PHYS REV LETT, V44, P1663 GEORGE TF, 1982, J PHYS CHEM-US, V86, P10 GEORGE TF, 1984, PROG SURF SCI, V16, P139 GOODMAN FO, UNPUB GOODMAN FO, 1963, J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS, V24, P1451 HAGSTRUM HD, 1977, INELASTIC ION SURFAC, P1 HERING P, 1980, PHYS REV LETT, V44, P687 HOFFMANN R, 1963, J CHEM PHYS, V39, P1397 HSU YP, 1985, PHYS REV A, V31, P576 KAWAI R, 1987, SURF SCI, V183, P161 METIU H, 1981, J CHEM PHYS, V74, P2641 MIES FH, 1980, THEORETICAL CHEM, V8 MILOSEVIC DB, 1990, SURF SCI, V227, P347 NEWNS DM, 1969, PHYS REV, V178, P1123 OLSON RE, 1971, APPL OPTICS, V10, P1848 POTTER ED, 1992, NATURE, V355, P66 SEBASTIAN KL, 1985, PHYS REV B, V31, P6976 SROUBEK Z, 1981, SPRINGER SERIES CHEM, V17, P277 SULSTON KW, 1988, PHYS REV B, V37, P9121 SULSTON KW, 1989, SURF SCI, V224, P543 TULLY JC, 1977, PHYS REV B, V16, P4324 YOSHIMORI A, 1986, PROG SURF SCI, V21, P251; NR: 31; TC: 5; J9: PHYS REV B; PG: 10; GA: LA298Source type: Electronic(1
Many-electron theory of laser-assisted surface-ion neutralization
We develop a theoretical framework for investigating charge-transfer processes occurring during the scattering of an ion from a solid surface, in the presence of a pulsed laser field. The theory is based upon the many-electron formalism, previously used by our group, to investigate charge transfer based upon purely electronic mechanisms, but it is here extended to include the additional matrix elements needed to describe laser-assisted transitions. The model is applied to several systems with different scattering behaviours, with the conclusion that the effect of the laser field can be expected to be greatest when the target substrate is one with a relatively narrow valence band. For fixed incident energy, the neutralization probability shows a novel multiple-peaked structure with respect to the laser frequency. These features should be observable at experimentally viable laser intensities.PT: J; CR: ABRAHAMSON AA, 1969, PHYS REV, V178, P76 AMOS AT, 1989, ADV CHEM PHYS, V76, P335 CLEMENTI E, 1963, J CHEM PHYS, V38, P2686 CLEMENTI E, 1967, J CHEM PHYS, V47, P1300 DAVISON SG, 1992, BASIC THEORY SURFACE, P31 ERICKSON RL, 1975, PHYS REV LETT, V34, P297 GEORGE TF, 1984, PROG SURF SCI, V16, P139 GOODMAN FO, 1963, J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS, V24, P1451 KAWAI R, 1987, SURF SCI, V183, P161 MILOSEVIC DB, 1990, SURF SCI, V227, P347 OLSON RE, 1971, APPL OPTICS, V10, P1848 SEBASTIAN KL, 1985, PHYS REV B, V31, P6976 SHANKAR R, 1980, PRINCIPLES QUANTUM M, P510 SULSTON KW, 1988, CHEM PHYS, V124, P411 SULSTON KW, 1988, PHYS REV B, V37, P9121 TULLY JC, 1977, PHYS REV B, V16, P4324; NR: 16; TC: 3; J9: J PHYS-CONDENS MATTER; PG: 14; GA: KW693Source type: Electronic(1
Patents by author characteristics (* <i>P</i> < ·05).
<p>Goodman and Gilman’s Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics (G&G PBT), DiPiro’s Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiological Approach: (DiP PAPA), Katzung’s Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (Kat BCP).</p
Utah Law Review 2011 Number 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES The Rule of Law at the Crossroads: Consequences of Targeted Killing of Citizens Ryan Patrick Alford; "V" Is for Vegetarian: FDA-Mandated Vegetarian Food Labeling Carrie Griffin Basas; Regulating Mandatory Arbitration Thomas V. Burch; Protecting Taxpayers and Crime Victims: The Case for Restricting Utah\u27s Preliminary Paul G. Cassell & Hearings to Felony Offenses Thomas E. Goodwin; Punishing Without Free Will Luis E. Chiesa; Confronting the Certainty Imperative in Corporate Finance Jurisprudence Diane Lourdes Dick; Removing the Umpire\u27s Mask: The Propriety and Impact of Judicial Apologies Maxine D. Goodman; Professional Responsibility Compliance and National Security Attorneys: Adopting the Normative Framework of Internalized Legal Ethics Keith A. Petty; Reconceiving Corporate Personhood Elizabeth Pollman; The Impossibility of Agnostic Discrimination Law Deborah M. Weis
Jay Sarno Roundtable
Audio of the 3/2/2014 UNLV Libraries Jay Sarno Roundtable. Jay Sarno did more than build two of the most iconic casinos in the world, Caesars Palace and Circus Circus. He created the mold for modern Las Vegas. In this panel discussion, those who knew him best will talk about his contributions and his quirks. Panelists include: Oscar Goodman, Mel Larson, Dana Gentry, Jay C. Sarno, September Sarno, Freddie Sarno, and Heidi Sarno Straus. The panel is moderated by CGR Director and Grandissimo author David G. Schwartz
Time's Arrow, December 13, 1999
This is the concert program of the Time's Arrow performance on Monday, December 13, 1999 at 8:00 p.m., YEAR at TIME, at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were The Unanswered Question by Charles Ives, Le Printemps by Darius Milhaud, quartet by Samuel Headrick,Aphierosis by Theodore Antoniou, "Emily in Summer," Three Poems of Emily Dickinson by John Goodman, A Wiser Sympathy by John Goodman, "Six Epigrams:" Funfare for Eight Musicians by Ronald G. Vigue, Epigram by Ioannis Tselikas, Miniature by Paul Akers, Apparitions by Ethan Wickman, Epigram by Sabang Cho, and Guaguanco by Panagiotis Liaropoulos, and Folk Songs by Luciano Berio. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
A short-story of sin
A brief overview is given of the theory of surface-ion neutralization (SIN) by highlighting studies from the pioneering days to the present time. Emphasis is placed on the 1-electron time-dependent Newns-Anderson (TDNA) model, which has played such a key role in studying resonance charge transfer. Recently, a many-electron (ME) version of the TDNA approach has been formulated to treat two or more electron processes, such as Auger transitions. The equation-of-motion technique is used to obtain the TD coefficients from which the required SIN probabilities can be found. After outlining the ME method, two applications are described. The first deals with the Li+-Cs/W(110) system, while the second addresses the laser enhancement of SIN, in the case of Li+-KBr: and revises some earlier results.PT: J; CR: AMOS AT, 1986, PHYS LETT A, V118, P471 AMOS AT, 1992, SURF SCI LETT, V277, L100 BLANDIN A, 1976, J PHYSIQUE, V37, P369 BLOSS W, 1978, SURF SCI, V72, P277 BRAKO R, 1981, SURF SCI, V108, P253 BRAKO R, 1985, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V55, P633 BRAKO R, 1989, REP PROG PHYS, V52, P655 DAVISON SG, 1986, J ELECTROANAL CH INF, V204, P173 DAVISON SG, 1994, IN PRESS ELECTRONIC GOLDBERG EC, 1985, PHYS REV B, V32, P4375 GOLDBERG EC, 1992, PHYS REV B, V45, P8657 GOODMAN FO, 1993, PHYS REV B, V47, P10685 GRIMLEY TB, 1983, SURF SCI, V124, P305 HAGSTRUM HD, 1954, PHYS REV, V96, P325 HAGSTRUM HD, 1954, PHYS REV, V96, P336 HAGSTRUM HD, 1961, PHYS REV, V122, P83 LANGRETH DC, 1991, PHYS REV B, V43, P2541 LOS J, 1990, PHYS REP, V190, P133 MASSEY HSW, 1930, P CAMB PHILOS SOC, V26, P386 MASSEY HSW, 1931, P CAMB PHILOS SOC, V27, P469 MISKOVIC ZL, 1993, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V87, P883 NAKANISHI H, 1991, SURF SCI, V242, P410 OLIPHANT MLE, 1930, P R SOC LOND A-CONTA, V127, P388 SEBASTIAN KL, 1983, PHYS LETT A, V98, P39 SEBASTIAN KL, 1985, PHYS REV B, V31, P6976 SHEKHTER SS, 1937, ZH EKSP TEOR FIZ, V7, P750 SROUBEK Z, 1974, SURF SCI, V44, P47 SULSTON KW, 1987, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V62, P781 SULSTON KW, 1988, PHYS REV B, V37, P9121 SULSTON KW, 1993, J PHYS-CONDENS MAT, V5, P2134 TULLY JC, 1977, PHYS REV B, V16, P4324 YOSHIMORI A, 1984, PROG THEOR PHYS SUPP, V80, P203 YOSHIMORI A, 1984, SPRINGER SERIES SOLI, V59, P74 YOSHIMORI A, 1986, PROG SURF SCI, V21, P251; NR: 34; TC: 3; J9: PROG SURF SCI; PG: 14; GA: QX183Source type: Electronic(1
Self-archiving practice and the influence of publisher policies in the social sciences
Authors in different disciplines exhibit very different behaviours on the so-called ‘green’ road to open access, i.e. self-archiving. This study looks at the self-archiving behaviour of authors publishing in leading journals in six social science disciplines. It tests the hypothesis that authors are self-archiving according to the norms of their respective disciplines rather than following self-archiving policies of publishers, and that, as a result, they are self-archiving significant numbers of publisher PDF versions. It finds significant levels of
self-archiving, as well as significant self-archiving of
the publisher PDF version, in all the disciplines
investigated. Publishers’ self-archiving policies have
no influence on author self-archiving practice
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