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Electronic Structures of Iron in Oxide Glasses via 1s3p Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering. [PDF]
Kim YH, Kim J, Lin JF, Lee SK.
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X-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy of N2S2 Cu(II)/(III) complexes.
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Der Zerfall des125m Xe, des127m Xe und des127g Xe
Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and nuclei, 1968The decay of125mXe produced by the reaction122Te(α, n)125mXe using a target enriched in122Te (95.4%) and the decay of127mXe produced by the reaction127J(d, 2n)127mXe have been investigated:
W. -D. Schmidt-Ott +4 more
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Ultraviolet emission in Xe + Xe collisions near threshold
Chemical Physics Letters, 1979Abstract Absolute cross sections have been determined for the vacuum-ultraviolet emission of Xe + Xe collisions between 10 and 15eV. The exponential energy dependence and the low absolute cross section (10 p–5 to 10 –8 A 2 ) indicate that a direct crossing is not reached.
U. Buck +3 more
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Diffusion Coefficients of the Systems Xe–Xe and A—Xe
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1957The diffusion of radioargon, A37, and of radioxenon, Xe131m, through inert xenon was measured at —78, 0, 57, and 105°C. The apparatus, a Loschmidt cell in which saturation ionization currents were used as a measure of tracer concentrations, yielded diffusion coefficients which are estimated to have an accuracy of about one percent.
I. Amdur, T. F. Schatzki
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Mobility of Xe+ in Xe–Ne and Xe–He mixtures
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2011We report on the measurement of the mobility of Xe+ in Xe–Ne and Xe–He mixtures over the density-reduced electric field strength E/N, from 6.5 to 300 Td (1 Td = 10−17 V cm2), and Xe concentrations in the range 2–50%. The measurements are carried out with a pulsed Townsend apparatus (PT).
J de Urquijo, E Basurto, A Bekstein
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Characterization of imprisoned Xe resonant photons in He-Xe and Ne-Xe mixtures
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1995The Holstein's theory of the imprisonment of resonance radiation for pressure-broadened Lorentzian profiles is extended to the Xe-based binary gas mixtures which are widely employed in practical discharge devices. In the binary mixtures, collisions between radiating and buffer atoms modify the emission and absorption spectrum profiles, affecting the ...
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Xe-129 nuclear resonance scattering on solid Xe and Xe-129 clathrate hydrate
2013Nuclear inelastic and nuclear forward-scattering experiments utilizing the Xe-129 Mossbauer resonance were performed on solid Xe and enriched Xe-129 clathrate hydrate. The lifetime and energy of the nuclear resonance were determined to be 1.465(72) ns and 39581.30(4) eV, respectively.
Klobes, B. +4 more
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Chemical Physics Letters, 1976
Abstract Photoionization mass spectrometer techniques have been employed to study the charge transfer reactions: Xe+ + O2 → O+2 + Xe and O+2 + Xe → Xe+ + O2. The results show the reaction of Xe+(2P 3 2 ) ions with O2 molecules is much more efficient than the reaction of Xe+(2P 1 2 ) ions with O2 molecules.
J.M. Ajello, J.B. Laudenslager
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Abstract Photoionization mass spectrometer techniques have been employed to study the charge transfer reactions: Xe+ + O2 → O+2 + Xe and O+2 + Xe → Xe+ + O2. The results show the reaction of Xe+(2P 3 2 ) ions with O2 molecules is much more efficient than the reaction of Xe+(2P 1 2 ) ions with O2 molecules.
J.M. Ajello, J.B. Laudenslager
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