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 1984 Publications
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1984 Publications                        Back To Top
  1. Experimental Investigation of Resonances in Reactive Scattering: F + H2 reaction, D. M. Neumark, A. M. Wodtke, G. N. Robinson, C. C. Hayden, Y. T. Lee, Phys. Rev. Lett. 53(3), 226 (1984) 

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  3. Dynamic Resonances in the Reaction of Fluorine Atoms with Hydrogen Molecules, D. M. Neumark, A. M. Wodtke, G. N. Robinson, C. C. Hayden, Y. T. Lee, ACS Symposium Series No. 263, "Resonances in Electron-Molecule Scattering, Van der Waals Complexes and Reactive Chemical Dynamics", D. G. Truhlar, ed. (1984) 

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    1985 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  5. Molecular Beam Studies of the F + H2 reaction, D. M. Neumark, A. M. Wodtke, G. N. Robinson, C. C. Hayden, Y. T. Lee, J. Chem. Phys, 82(7), 3045 (1985) 

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  7. Molecular Beam Studies of the F + D2 and F + HD reactions, D. M. Neumark, A. M. Wodtke, G. N. Robinson, C. C. Hayden, K. Shobatake, R. K. Sparks, T. P. Schaefer, Y. T. Lee, J. Chem. Phys, 82(7), 3067 (1985) 

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  9. Photodissociation of Acetylene at 193.3 nm, A. M. Wodtke, Y. T. Lee, J. Phys. Chem., 89, 4744 (1985) 

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    1986 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  11. The Observation of CH3O in the collision free multiphoton dissociation of CH3NO2, A. M. Wodtke, E. J. Hintsa, Y. T. Lee, J. Chem. Phys., 84(2) 1044 (1986) 

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  13. Infrared Multiphoton dissociation of three nitroalkanes, A. M. Wodtke, E. J. Hintsa, Y. T. Lee, J. Phys. Chem., 90, 3549 (1986) 

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    1987 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  15. Very High resolution photofragmentation translational spectroscopy, A. M. Wodtke, Y. T. Lee, "Advances in Gas-Phase Photochemistry and Kinetics: Molecular Photodissociation Dynamics" M. N. R. Ashfold, J. E. Baggot eds., Royal Society of Chemistry, Series 539.6 QD561. (1987)

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    1988 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  17. State selective detection of CO using a tunable ArF laser, G. Meijer, A. M. Wodtke, H. Schlueter, H. Voges, P. Andresen, J. Chem. Phys., 89, 2588 (1988) 

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  19. Predissociation of O2 in the B-state, A. M. Wodtke, L. Huewel, H. Schlueter, H. Voges, G. Meijer, P. Andresen, J. Chem. Phys., 89, 1929 (1988) 

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  21. High Sensitivity detection of NO in a flame using a tunable ArF laser, A. M. Wodtke, L. Huewel, H. Schlueter, H. Voges, G. Meijer, P. Andresen, Optics Lett., 13, 9100 (1988) 

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  23. Infrared multiphoton dissociation of ethyl and methyl acetate, E. J. Hintsa, A. M. Wodtke, X. S. Zhao, Y. T. Lee, J. Phys. Chem. 92, 5379 (1988)

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    1989 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  25. A simple way to improve a tunable ArF laser, A. M. Wodtke, L. Huewel, H. Schlueter, P. Andresen, Rev. Sci. Instr. 60, 801 (1989) 

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  27. The potential energy function for O2 and the transition dipole moment the Schumann-Runge band near X-state dissociation, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 90, 7114 (1989) 

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  29. The photodissociation of vinylbromide and the heat of formation of the vinyl radical, A. M. Wodtke, E. J. Hintsa, X. S. Zhao, Israel J. Chem., 29 , 383 (1989) Dynamics of Molecular Processes (Part A) B. Gerber, A. Nitzan eds. 

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  31. Reply to comment on: predissociation of O2 in the B-state, A. M. Wodtke, L. Huewel, J. Chem. Phys., 91, 6540 (1989) 

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  33. Position Sensitive Detection with Laser induced fluorescence, L. Huewel, A. M. Wodtke, P. Andresen, H. Voges, XVI ICPEAC proceedings, New York (1989) 

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    1990 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  35. Efficient State specific preparation of highly vibrationally excited NO, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 92, 116 (1990) 

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  37. The rotational structure of highly vibrationally excited HCN, X. Yang, C. A. Rogaski, A.M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 92, 2111 (1990) 

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  39. Vibrational structure of highly vibrationally excited HCN up to 18,900 cm-1, X. Yang, C. A. Rogaski, X. Yang, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, 7, 1835 (1990) 

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  41. Reply to Comment on: Highly vibrationally excited HCN, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 93, 3723 (1990) 

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  43. The Vibrational quantum number dependence of Nitric Oxide self relaxation up to v" = 25, X. Yang, E. H. Kim, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 93, 4483 (1990) 

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  45. Application of tunable excimer lasers in the study of highly vibrationally excited molecules, X. Yang, C. A. Rogaski, E. H. Kim, D. McGuire, A. M. Wodtke, Lambda Physics Highlights, 24, 1 (1990) 

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    1991 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  47. Production and Photodissociation of CCl3 Radicals in a molecular beam, E. J. Hintsa, X. Zhao, W. M. Jackson, W. B. Miller, A. M. Wodtke, Y. T. Lee, J. Phys. Chem., 95, 2799 (1991) 

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  49. Observation of Orbit Rotation predissociation in the O2 Schumann Runge system, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 94, 2469 (1991) 

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  51. Quantum state specific time of flight measurements on CO, J. M. Price, A. Ludvikson, M. Hsu, S. Hongo, R. M. Martin, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 96, 1854 (1992) 

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  53. Vibrational Energy Transfer of highly vibrationally excited NO, X. Yang, E. H. Kim, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 96, 5123 (1992) 

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  55. State-to-state spin-orbit and rotational energy transfer in very highly vibrationally excited nitric oxide, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 96, 5111 (1992) 

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  57. Vibrational Energy Transfer of Highly Vibrationally Excited NO, SPIE Conference Proceedings, Los Angeles California, 1992 

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  59. Efficient State specific preparation of 15N18O, X. Yang, D. Mcguire, A. M. Wodtke, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 154 , 361 (1992) 

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  61. Axis Switching Transitions and the stimulated emission pumping spectrum of HCN, D.M. Jonas, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 97, 2284 (1992) 

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    1993 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  63. Controlling the Quantum Numbers in Chemical Reactions: Reactivity and Energy Transfer of Highly Vibrationally Excited Molecules, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke, International Reviews of Physical Chemistry, David Clary, Editor vol. 12, No. 1 pp.123-147 (1993)

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  65. Application of Synchrotron Radiation in Chemical Dynamics, P. Heimann, M. Koike, A. Kung, C. Y. Ng, A. M. Wodtke, Workshop Report, February 5-6, 1993, Claremont Hotel Berkeley, California, LBL report-34131, CONF-9302-107, May 1993

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  67. Stimulated Emission Pumping Studies of Energy Transfer in Highly Vibrationally Excited Molecules, X. Yang, J. M. Price, J. A. Mack, C. G. Morgan, C. A. Rogaski, D. McGuire, E. H. Kim, A. M. Wodtke, Feature Article: J. Phys. Chem., 97, 3944 (1993) 

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  69. Vibrational state specific vibrational self-relaxation rate constants for highly vibrationally excited O2 (v=19-28), J.M. Price, J.A. Mack, C.A. Rogaski, A.M. Wodtke, Chem. Phys. 175, 83 (1993) 

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  71. Laboratory evidence for a possible non-LTE mechanism of stratospheric ozone formation, C. A. Rogaski, J. M. Price,J. A. Mack, A. M. Wodtke, Geophys. Res. Lett. 20, 2885 (1993) 

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    1994 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  73. Molecular Beam Stimulated Emission Pumping Spectroscopy of Propynal, C. A. Rogaski, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 100, 78 (1994) 

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  75. Coherent Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy, G. Meijer M. G. H. Bogaarts, R. T. Jongma, D. H. Parker, A. M. Wodtke, Chem. Phys. Lett., 217, 112 (1994) 

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  77. The Structure of Acetaldehyde in its First Excited Singlet State: Experiment and Theory, J. M. Price, J. Mack, G. v. Helden, X. Yang, A. M. Wodtke , J. Phys. Chem., 98, 1791 (1994) 

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  79. The "Ozone Deficit" Problem: Observation of an O2(X, vE26) + O(3P) Channel in the 226-nm Photodissociation of Ozone, R. L. Miller, A. G. Suits, P. L. Houston, R. Toumi, J. A. Mack, A. M. Wodtke, Science, 265, 1831 (1994) 

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    1995 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  81. The first vibronically-resolved measurement of correlated-product-state distributions in ultraviolet photodissociation: ketene at 308 nm, Marcel Drabbels, Christopher G. Morgan, David S. McGuire, Alec M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 102, 611 (1995) 

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  83. High Resolution Spectroscopy of Chemical Isomerization: Stimulated Emission Pumping of HCN, D. Jonas, X. Yang, C. A. Rogaski, A. M. Wodtke, Advanced Series in Physical Chemistry vol. 4: Molecular Dynamics and Spectroscopy by Stimulated Emission Pumping, pp. 513-541, Eds. R. W. Field, H. L. Dai, World Scientific, London

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  85. How Does Collisional Energy Transfer Depend on Vibrational Excitation: Transient Chemical Bond Formation versus Chemcial Reaction, X. Yang, J. M. Price, J. A. Mack, C. G. Morgan, C. A. Rogaski, A. M. Wodtke, Advanced Series in Physical Chemistry vol. 4: Molecular Dynamics and Spectroscopy by Stimulated Emission Pumping, pp. 619-657, Eds. R. W. Field, H. L. Dai, World Scientific, London

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  87. Energy transfer of molecules with chemically significant amount of vibrational energy, X. Yang, J. M. Price, J. A. Mack, C. A. Rogaski, C. G. Morgan, A. M. Wodtke, Advances in Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics, 2A, 105 (1995)

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  89. The Spin-Forbidden a4A(<=13-15) and b4GG(<=3) 7 X2A(<=0) Bands of Nitric Oxide: A new Scheme for Quantum State-Specific High-Resolution Kinetic Energy Measurements, M. Drabbels, C. G. Morgan, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 103, 7700 (1995) 

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  91. Quantum-State-Specific Time-of-Flight as a probe of CO Photodesorption from GaAs(100), Matt Nooney, J. M. Price, R. M. Martin, A. M. Wodtke, Chem. Phys. Lett, 245, 377 (1995) 

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  93. Reactive O2(vE26) as a source of stratospheric O3, R. Toumi, P. L. Houston, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys. 104, 775 (1996) 

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  95. The correlated product state distribution of ketene photodissociation at 308 nm, C. G. Morgan, M. Drabbels, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys. 104, 7460 (1996) 

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  97. The Electric Dipole Moment and Hyperfine Structure of NO B2A: High Resolution Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy of the B2A(v=3-5) 7 X 2A(v=0) Bands, M. Drabbels and A.M. Wodtke, Chem. Phys. Lett. 256, 8 (1996) 

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  99. State-to-state rate constants for relaxation of highly vibrationally excited O2, and implications for its atmospheric fate, C. A. Rogaski, J. A. Mack, A. M. Wodtke, Faraday Discussion (Atmospheric Chemistry) 100 229 (1996)

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  101. Molecular Energy Transfer, G. Flynn, C. Parmenter and A. M. Wodtke, J. Phys. Chem. 100, 12817 (1996) 

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  103. State-specific neutral time-of flight of CO from ketene photodissociation at 351 nm: The internal energy distribution of CH2(X 3B1), C.G. Morgan, M. Drabbels, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 105, 4550 (1996) 

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  105. The product vibrational, rotational and translational energy distribution for the reaction O(3PJ) + O3 6 2O2: Break down of the spectator bond mechanism, J. A. Mack, Yuhui Huang, A. M. Wodtke, G. C. Schatz, J. Chem. Phys. 105, 7495 (1996) 

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  107. Resonant vibration-vibration energy transfer between highly vibrationally excited O2(X 3Eg-, v=15-26) and CO2, N2O, N2 and O3, J.A. Mack, K. Mikulecky and A.M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 105, 4105 (1996) 

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  109. Alignment of D2(v,J) desorbed from Cu(111): Low sensitivity of activated dissociative chemisorption to approach geometry, S.J. Gulding, A.M. Wodtke, H. Hou, C.T. Rettner, H.A. Michelsen, D.J. Auerbach, J. Chem. Phys. 105, 9702 (1996) 

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  111. Chemical reaction dynamics using the Advanced Light Source, Yang, X., Blank, D.A., Lin, J., Heimann, P.A., Wodtke, A.M., Lee, Y.T., Suits, A.G. in Synchrotron Radiation techniques in Industrial Chemical and Material Science, Edited by D'Amico etal. , (Plenum Press, New York, 1996) 

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  113. The determination of the infrared radiative lifetimes of a vibrationally excited neutral molecule using stimulated-emission-pumping, molecular-beam time-of-flight, M. Drabbels, A. M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys. 106, 3024-3028 (1997) 

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  115. Laser excited metastable spectroscopy of acetylene in the 5.5 - 5.7 eV region, Susan J. Humphrey, Christopher G. Morgan, Alec M. Wodtke, Kevin L. Cunningham, Stephen Drucker, and Robert W. Field, J. Chem. Phys. 107, 49 (1997) 

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  117. The Stereo-dynamics of a Gas-Surface Reaction, H. Hou, S.J. Gulding, C.T. Rettner, D.J. Auerbach, A.M. Wodtke, Science, 277, 80 (1997) 

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  119. Parity-resolved state-to-state cross-sections for inelastic scattering of NO X 2A1/2(v = 20, J = 0.5, e/f) from He: A comparison between crossed molecular beams experiments and ab initio theory, Marcel Drabbels, Alec M. Wodtke, Moonbong Yang and Millard H. Alexander, J. Phys. Chem., 101, 6463 (1997) 

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  121. Advances in the measurement of correlation in photoproduct motion, Christopher G. Morgan, Marcel Drabbels and Alec M. Wodtke, Advances in Photochemistry, vol. 23, pp. 279-350, 1997, Eds. D, Neckers, D. Volman, G. Von Bunau John Wiley and Sons, New York

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  123. Anisotropic Translational Cooling: Velocity Dependence of Collisional Alignment in a Seeded Supersonic Expansion, Steven Harich and Alec M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys. 107, 5983 (1997) 

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  125. A Universal Crossed Molecular Beams Apparatus with Synchrotron Photo-ionization Mass Spectrometric Product Detection, X. Yang, D. A. Blank, J. Lin, A. G. Suits, Y. T. Lee and A.M. Wodtke, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 68, 3317 (1997) 

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    1998 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  127. Infrared and collisional relaxation of highly vibrationally excited NO: Applications of stimulated emission pumping in crossed and Auncrossed= molecular beams, Marcel Drabbels and Alec M. Wodtke, in Highly Excited Molecules: Relaxation, Reaction and Structure, Eds. A.S. Mullin, G.C. Schatz, ACS Symposium Series, v. 678, p. 173 (1998)

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  129. Rotational motion compensates the energy defect in near-resonant vibration-vibration energy transfer, M. Drabbels, A.M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys. 109, 355-258 (1998) 

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  131. Rapid evaporative cooling is a way to suppress fragmentation in mass spectrometry: Synthesis of unprotonated water clusters., Rienk T. Jongma, Yuhui Huang, Shiming Shi, and Alec M. Wodtke, J. Phys. Chem. A102:8847-8854 (1998) 

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  133. Molecular Square Dancing: Correlated product motion in photodissociation, Marcel Drabbels, Christopher G. Morgan, Alec M. Wodtke, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 3271:51-63 (1998) 

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  135. Chemical Dynamics at the Advanced Light Source: Program Retreat Report, T. Baer, C. Fadley, C.B. Moore, D.M. Neumark, C.Y. Ng, B. Ruscic, N.V. Smith, A.G. Suits, A.M. Wodtke, Lawerence Berkeley Laboratory Report Number LBNL-42816, Avialable to the public from the National Tchenical Information Service, US Dept. of Commerce 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield VA 22161

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    1999 Publications                        Back To Top
     

  137. Determination of rotational polarization using 1+1' REMPI: A case study of D2 associative desorption from Cu(111), H. Hou, S.J. Gulding, C.T. Rettner, A.M. Wodtke, D.J. Auerbach, J. Electron Spectrosc., 98-99, 133-138 (1999) 

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  139. Enhanced Reactivity of Highly Vibrationally Excited Molecules on Metal Surfaces, H. Hou, Y. Huang, S.J. Gulding, C.T. Rettner, D.J. Auerbach A.M. Wodtke, Science 284, 1647-1650 (1999)

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  141. Direct multi-quantum relaxation of highly vibrationally excited NO in collisions with an O-covered Copper surface, H. Hou, Y. Huang, C.T. Rettner, S.J. Gulding, D.J. Auerbach, A.M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 10660-10663 (1999). Rapid Communication (in Press) 

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  143. The Interaction of Highly Vibrationally Excited Molecules with Surfaces: Vibrational Relaxation and Reaction of NO(v) at Cu(111) and O/Cu(111), H. Hou, C. T. Rettner, D. J. Auerbach, Y. Huang, S.J. Gulding, A.M. Wodtke, Faraday Discuss. 113, 181-199 (1999)

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  145. Electronic non-adiabaticity in highly vibrationally excited O2(X3Eg-): Large spin-orbit coupling between X3Eg- and b1Eg+, Rienk T. Jongma, Shiming Shi and Alec M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys.111, 2588-2594 (1999)

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  147. Collisions and chemistry of super-excited molecules: experiments using the PUMP - DUMP - PROBE technique, Marcel Drabbels and Alec M. Wodtke, Feature Article for J. Phys. Chem. , 103 7142-7154 (1999)

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  149. Fast multi-quantum vibrational relaxation of highly vibrationally excited O2, Rienk T. Jongma and Alec M. Wodtke, J. Chem. Phys., 111, 10957-10963 (1999)

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  151. Observation of vibrational excitation and de-excitation for NO(v=2) scattering from Au(111): Evidence for electron-hole pair mediated energy transfer, Y. Huang, A.M. Wodtke C.T. Rettner, and D.J. Auerbach, Phys. Rev. Lett.  84 2985-8 (2000)

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  153. Vibrational Promotion of electron transfer, Y. Huang, S.J. Gulding, C.T. Rettner, D.J. Auerbach A.M. Wodtke, Science  290, 111-114 (2000)

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