Ian M. Konen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(Spectroscopy and dynamics of vibrationally autoionizing nitric oxide Rydberg states.) |
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Konen IM, Li EX, Lester MI, et al. (2006) Infrared overtone spectroscopy and vibrational analysis of a Fermi resonance in nitric acid: Experiment and theory. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 125: 074310 |
Li EX, Konen IM, Lester MI, et al. (2006) Spectroscopic characterization of peroxynitrous acid in cis-perp configurations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 110: 5607-12 |
Konen IM, Li EX, Stephenson TA, et al. (2005) Second OH overtone excitation and statistical dissociation dynamics of peroxynitrous acid. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 123: 204318 |
Konen IM, Pollack IB, Li EX, et al. (2005) Infrared overtone spectroscopy and unimolecular decay dynamics of peroxynitrous acid. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 122: 094320 |
Zhao R, Konen IM, Zare RN. (2004) Optical-optical double resonance photoionization spectroscopy of nf Rydberg states of nitric oxide. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 121: 9938-47 |
Pollack IB, Konen IM, Li EXJ, et al. (2003) Spectroscopic characterization of HOONO and its binding energy via infrared action spectroscopy Journal of Chemical Physics. 119: 9981-9984 |
Park H, Konen I, Zare RN. (2000) Partial-wave decomposition of the ionization continuum accessed by vibrational autoionization of the NO 14s ( nu = 1, N = 20, N(+)(R) = 20) level Physical Review Letters. 84: 3819-22 |
Park H, Konen I, Zare RN. (2000) Partial-Wave Decomposition of the Ionization Continuum Accessed by Vibrational Autoionization of the NO 14s (v = 1, N = 20, NR + = 20) Level Physical Review Letters. 84: 3819-3822 |