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    Novel laser gain and time-resolved FTIR studies of photochemistry

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    Several techniques are discussed which can be used to explore laboratory photochemical processes and kinetics relevant to planetary atmospheres; these include time-resolved laser gain-versus-absorption spectroscopy and time-resolved Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) emission studies. The laser gain-versus-absorption method employed tunable diode and F-center lasers to determine the yields of excited photofragments and their kinetics. The time-resolved FTIR technique synchronizes the sweep of a commercial FTIR with a pulsed source of light to obtain emission spectra of novel transient species in the infrared. These methods are presently being employed to investigate molecular photodissociation, the yields of excited states of fragments, their subsequent reaction kinetics, Doppler velocity distributions, and velocity-changing collisions of translationally fast atoms. Such techniques may be employed in future investigations of planetary atmospheres, for example to study polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons related to cometary emissions, to analyze acetylene decomposition products and reactions, and to determine spectral features in the near infrared and infrared wavelength regions for planetary molecules and clusters

    Last Day, Final Reflections

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    Well, here we are: my last day of summer internship. I am quite proud of what I accomplished this summer, although I had hoped to be just a little bit farther on the cataloging. Oh, well. It’s not like the books are going anywhere, right? And I’m not going anywhere, either, so hopefully I can finish the cataloging over the course of the fall semester, and continue to add to my LibGuide. [excerpt

    Hello! Or, How I Got Here

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    If you frequent the library, chances are you’ve seen me at the circulation desk. I’ve been a circulation desk assistant since my freshman orientation almost two years ago. I’ve loved libraries, books, and reading since before I started kindergarten, so the library seemed like a natural place for me to find my on-campus job. I soon fell in love with working at the desk; I particularly liked when I got to go into the stacks to look for an item that a patron couldn’t find or that had been requested for Inter-Library Loan. [excerpt

    Laboratory studies of low temperature rate coefficients: The atmospheric chemistry of the outer planets

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    The purpose of the project is to perform laboratory measurements of reaction rate coefficients at low temperature. The reactions and temperatures of interest are those that are important in the chemistry of the hydrocarbon rich atmospheres of the outer planets and their satellites. In this stage of the study we are investigating reactions of ethynyl radicals, C2H, with acetylene (C2H2), methane (CH4), and hydrogen (H2). In the previous status report from 24 Jan. 1992, we reported on the development of the experimental apparatus and the first, preliminary data for the C2H + C2H2 reaction

    Innovative methods for the measurement of I* quantum yields and kinetics by diode laser gain-versus-absorption

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    The quantum yields of a variety of candidate molecules for solar lasant materials to produce I* were tested. The absorption spectrum was measured for each compound and the I* yield determined by the diode laser or by infrared emission, using C3F7I as a standard. The results of these measurements are summarized. A GaAsInP diode laser system was developed to probe I and I* atoms to obtain yields and kinetics. A technique of gain-versus-absorption spectroscopy was investigated to measure quantum yields with high accuracy. The errors in the yield data were reduced to +/- 2% or less. In addition, experiments were set up to measure the rates of F-sublevel changing collisions in both the I ground state and the I* excited state. Finally, experiments and modelling were carried out to explore the possibility of measuring the recombination rates of I* with C3F7 radicals
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