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Paul L. Houston
Paul L. Houston
Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Tech
Zweryfikowany adres z cornell.edu
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Two‐dimensional imaging of state‐selected photodissociation products detected by multiphoton ionization
DW Chandler, PL Houston
The Journal of chemical physics 87 (2), 1445-1447, 1987
12171987
Chemical kinetics and reaction dynamics
PL Houston
Courier Corporation, 2012
5182012
Solid-state electroluminescent devices based on transition metal complexes
J Slinker, D Bernards, PL Houston, HD Abruña, S Bernhard, GG Malliaras
Chemical Communications, 2392-2399, 2003
3322003
Vector correlations in photodissociation dynamics
PL Houston
Journal of Physical Chemistry 91 (21), 5388-5397, 1987
2851987
Methyl rotation, vibration, and alignment from a multiphoton ionization study of the 266 nm photodissociation of methyl iodide
R Ogorzalek Loo, HP Haerri, GE Hall, PL Houston
The Journal of chemical physics 90 (8), 4222-4236, 1989
2751989
Vector correlations in photodissociation dynamics
GE Hall, PL Houston
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry 40 (1), 375-405, 1989
2541989
Improved two-dimensional product imaging: The real-time ion-counting method
BY Chang, RC Hoetzlein, JA Mueller, JD Geiser, PL Houston
Review of Scientific Instruments 69 (4), 1665-1670, 1998
2431998
Photodissociation of acetaldehyde as a second example of the roaming mechanism
PL Houston, SH Kable
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (44), 16079-16082, 2006
2322006
The "Ozone Deficit" Problem: O2(X, v ≥ 26) + O(3P) from 226-nm Ozone Photodissociation
RL Miller, AG Suits, PL Houston, R Toumi, JA Mack, AM Wodtke
Science 265 (5180), 1831-1838, 1994
2271994
Electroluminescence in ruthenium (II) complexes
S Bernhard, JA Barron, PL Houston, HD Abruna, JL Ruglovksy, X Gao, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 124 (45), 13624-13628, 2002
2212002
State-resolved photofragment velocity distributions by pulsed extraction time-of-flight mass spectrometry
RO Loo, GE Hall, HP Haerri, PL Houston
The Journal of Physical Chemistry 92 (1), 5-8, 1988
1911988
Formaldehyde photochemistry: Appearance rate, vibrational relaxation, and energy distribution of the CO product
PL Houston, CB Moore
The Journal of Chemical Physics 65 (2), 757-770, 1976
1901976
Photodissociation dynamics of acetone at 193 nm: Photofragment internal and translational energy distributions
KA Trentelman, SH Kable, DB Moss, PL Houston
The Journal of chemical physics 91 (12), 7498-7513, 1989
1831989
Differential cross sections for state‐selected products by direct imaging: Ar+ NO
AG Suits, LS Bontuyan, PL Houston, BJ Whitaker
The Journal of chemical physics 96 (11), 8618-8620, 1992
1611992
State‐resolved photodissociation of OCS monomers and clusters
N Sivakumar, GE Hall, PL Houston, JW Hepburn, I Burak
The Journal of chemical physics 88 (6), 3692-3708, 1988
1551988
Carbon isotope separation by multiphoton dissociation of CF3I
S Bittenson, PL Houston
The Journal of Chemical Physics 67 (11), 4819-4824, 1977
1531977
State-resolved differential cross sections for crossed-beam argon-nitric oxide inelastic scattering by direct ion imaging
LS Bontuyan, AG Suits, PL Houston, BJ Whitaker
The Journal of Physical Chemistry 97 (24), 6342-6350, 1993
1381993
Functional tomographic fluorescence imaging of pH microenvironments in microbial biofilms by use of silica nanoparticle sensors
G Hidalgo, A Burns, E Herz, AG Hay, PL Houston, U Wiesner, LW Lion
Applied and environmental microbiology 75 (23), 7426-7435, 2009
1352009
193 nm photodissociation of H2S: The SH internal energy distribution
WG Hawkins, PL Houston
The Journal of Chemical Physics 73 (1), 297-302, 1980
1301980
The temperature dependence of absolute rate constants for the F+ H2 and F+ D2 reactions
E Wurzberg, PL Houston
The Journal of Chemical Physics 72 (9), 4811-4814, 1980
1221980
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