Susan M. Dounce, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
spectroscopy, dynamics, surfaces
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Hai-lung Dai grad student 2005 Penn
 (Nonlinear and linear optical studies of the structure and dynamics of supercooled molecular thin films and metal surfaces.)
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Zeng J, Eckenrode HM, Dounce SM, et al. (2013) Time-resolved molecular transport across living cell membranes. Biophysical Journal. 104: 139-45
Dounce SM, Mundy J, Dai HL. (2007) Crystallization at the glass transition in supercooled thin films of methanol. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 126: 191111
Gonella G, Yang M, Dounce SM, et al. (2006) Structure and growth of thin films of aniline on silver: nucleation and premelting of nanocrystallites, porosity, and crystallization. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 110: 23424-32
Dounce SM, Jen SH, Yang M, et al. (2005) The wetting-dewetting transition of monolayer water on a hydrophobic metal surface observed by surface-state resonant second-harmonic generation. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 122: 204703
Dounce SM, Dai HL. (2005) The effect of adsorption of Na on Cu(1 1 0) surface states probed by second harmonic generation Surface Science. 583: 310-314
Dounce SM, Yang M, Dai HL. (2004) Physisorption on a metal surface probed by surface state resonant second harmonic generation Surface Science. 565: 27-36
Dounce SM, Yang M, Dai H. (2003) Surface-state relaxation dynamics on Ag(110) probed by temperature-dependent resonantly enhanced second-harmonic generation Physical Review B. 67
Dounce SM, Yang M, Dai HL. (2003) Surface-state relaxation dynamics on Ag(110) probed by temperature-dependent resonantly enhanced second-harmonic generation Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 67: 2054101-2054107
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