Ann E. Faulhaber, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDaniel M. Neumark | grad student | 2005 | UC Berkeley | |
(Coincidence and noncoincidence studies of the photodissociation dynamics of free radicals.) |
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Szpunar DE, Faulhaber AE, Kautzman KE, et al. (2007) D atom loss in the photodissociation of the DNCN radical: implications for prompt NO formation. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 126: 114311 |
Faulhaber AE, Gascooke JR, Hoops AA, et al. (2006) Photodissociation dynamics of the HCNN radical. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 124: 204303 |
Szpunar DE, Kautzman KE, Faulhaber AE, et al. (2006) Photofragment coincidence imaging of small I-(H2O)n clusters excited to the charge-transfer-to-solvent state. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 124: 054318 |
Faulhaber AE, Szpunar DE, Kautzman KE, et al. (2005) Photodissociation dynamics of the ethoxy radical investigated by photofragment coincidence imaging. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 109: 10239-48 |
Hoops AA, Gascooke JR, Kautzman KE, et al. (2004) Photodissociation spectroscopy and dynamics of the CH2CFO radical. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 120: 8494-504 |
Hoops AA, Gascooke JR, Faulhaber AE, et al. (2004) Two- and three-body photodissociation of gas phase I(3) (-). The Journal of Chemical Physics. 120: 7901-9 |
Hoops AA, Gascooke JR, Faulhaber AE, et al. (2003) Fast beam studies of I2 - and I2 -· Ar photodissociation Chemical Physics Letters. 374: 235-242 |
Deniz AA, Dahan M, Grunwell JR, et al. (1999) Single-pair fluorescence resonance energy transfer on freely diffusing molecules: observation of Förster distance dependence and subpopulations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 96: 3670-5 |