Chemical Physics Letters. 1997, V 280, N1-2, Nov 28.

ISSN 0009-2614
  THRESHOLD PHENOMENA IN ULTRACOLD ATOM-MOLECULE COLLISIONS. 
  Balakrishnan N; Forrey RC; Dalgarno A.                      p 1-4
   
  COMPLEX SCATTERING LENGTHS IN MULTI-CHANNEL ATOM-MOLECULE COLLISIONS.
  Balakrishnan N; Kharchenko V; Forrey RC; Dalgarno A.        p 5-9
   
  STRUCTURE OF SELENIUM INCORPORATED INTO NANOCHANNELS OF MORDENITE -
  DEPENDENCE ON ION EXCHANGE AND METHOD OF INCORPORATION. 
  Poborchii VV; Kolobov AV; Oyanagi H; Romanov SG; Tanaka K.  p 10-16
   
  POLARIZED RAMAN SPECTRA OF SELENIUM SPECIES CONFINED IN NANOCHANNELS OF
  ALPO4-5 SINGLE CRYSTALS.
  Poborchii VV; Kolobov AV; Caro J; Zhuravlev VV; Tanaka K.   p 17-23
   
  OPTICAL PUMPING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS - MEASUREMENT
  OF HIGH FIELD SPIN EXCHANGE CROSS SECTIONS. 
  Augustine MP; Zilm KW.                                      p 24-30
   
  ADIABATIC HOMONUCLEAR POLARIZATION TRANSFER IN MAGIC-ANGLE-SPINNING
  SOLID-STATE NMR. 
  Verel R; Baldus M; Nijman M; Vanos JWM; Meier BH.           p 31-39
   
  A MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION STUDY OF THE NEMATIC-ISOTROPIC INTERFACE
  OF A GAY-BERNE LIQUID CRYSTAL. 
  Bates MA; Zannoni C.                                        p 40-45
   
  RECOGNITION BETWEEN RANDOM HETEROPOLYMERS AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISORDERED
  SURFACES. 
  Bratko D; Chakraborty AK; Shakhnovich EI.                   p 46-52
   
  A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CO AND NO CHEMISORPTION ON CU2O(111) AND AG2O(111)
  NON-POLAR SURFACES. 
  Casarin M; Maccato C; Vittadini A.                          p 53-58
   
  THE ONSET OF A LIQUID-VAPOUR TRANSITION IN METALLIC NANOPARTICLES.
  Bilalbegovic G; Lutz HO.                                    p 59-65
   
  LARGE THIRD-ORDER OPTICAL NONLINEARITIES OF C-60-DERIVED NANOTUBES IN
  INFRARED. 
  Xie RH; Jiang J.                                            p 66-72
   
  A CORRECTIVE POTENTIAL FOR HYDROGEN IN DENSITY FUNCTIONAL CALCULATIONS.
  Andrews SB; Burton NA; Hillier IH.                          p 73-78
   
  ANALYTICAL ENERGY GRADIENT OF THE GROUND, EXCITED, IONIZED AND
  ELECTRON-ATTACHED STATES CALCULATED BY THE SAC/SAC-CI METHOD. 
  Nakajima T; Nakatsuji H.                                    p 79-84
   
  SYSTEMATIC CHARACTERIZATION OF EXCITED STATES IN PI-CONJUGATED POLYMERS.
  Chandross M; Shimoi Y; Mazumdar S.                          p 85-90
   
  A REINVESTIGATION OF THE NU(2) AND NU(3) MODES OF 1,4-BENZOQUINONE ON THE
  BASIS OF A QUANTUM MECHANICAL HARMONIC FORCE FIELD. 
  Nonella M.                                                  p 91-94
   
  SOLID-STATE NMR MEASUREMENT OF PSI IN PEPTIDES - A NCCN 2Q-HETERONUCLEAR
  LOCAL FIELD EXPERIMENT. 
  Costa PR; Gross JD; Hong M; Griffin RG.                     p 95-103
   
  EVANESCENT WAVE CAVITY RING-DOWN SPECTROSCOPY FOR PROBING SURFACE
  PROCESSES. 
  Pipino ACR; Hudgens JW; Huie RE.                            p 104-112
   
  DETECTION OF FLUOROCARBON INTERMEDIATES IN LOW-PRESSURE PREMIXED FLAMES BY
  LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE.
  Lesperance D; Williams BA; Fleming JW.                      p 113-118
   
  PHASE-MATCHED SECOND-HARMONIC GENERATION DUE TO ANOMALOUS DISPERSION -
  TAILORING OF THE REFRACTIVE INDICES IN THREE-COMPONENT SYSTEMS. 
  Dietrich R; Meerholz K; Brauchle C; Wichern J; Boldt P.     p 119-126
   
  TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT ELECTRONIC DEPHASING OF MOLECULES IN POLYMERS IN THE
  RANGE 30 TO 300 K. 
  Bardeen CJ; Cerullo G; Shank CV.                            p 127-133
   
  THE SENSITIZED O-2((1)DELTA(G)) DIMOL LUMINESCENCE IN SOLUTION. 
  Chou PT; Chen YC; Wei CY; Chen SJ; Lu HL; Lee MZ.           p 134-140
   
  THE 248 NM PHOTODISSOCIATION OF CLF3 - QUANTUM YIELDS FOR F AND CL ATOMS.
  Sorokin VI; Chichinin AI.                                   p 141-144
   
  A DIODE LASER STUDY OF THE PRODUCT BRANCHING RATIO OF THE CH+N2O REACTION.
  Hovda N; Hershberger JF.                                    p 145-150
   
  FEEDBACK QUANTUM CONTROL OF MOLECULAR ELECTRONIC POPULATION TRANSFER.
  Bardeen CJ; Yakovlev VV; Wilson KR; Carpenter SD; Weber PM; Warren WS.
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