Adventures in atomic and molecular interactions:
Resonances, impostors, and picosecond pictures.
Presented by Prof. Neil Shafer-Ray, OU
Short introductions to the following advances made by the Shafer-Ray laboratory
are given:
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The development of techniques to improve sensitivity and resolution in
reactive scattering studies.
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Observation of predicted quantum resonances in the reactive scattering
of hydrogen atoms with hydrogen molecules.
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A new theoretical approach to modeling near-resonant-energy-transfer processes
for which the point-contact approximation is valid.
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Novel applications of Stark mixing of electronic states of atoms and molecules.