Janice M. Hicks
Affiliations: | National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, United States |
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Geiger FM, Pibel CD, Hicks JM. (2001) The hydrolysis of chlorine nitrate on ice is autocatalytic Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 105: 4940-4945 |
Mmereki BT, Hicks JM, Donaldson DJ. (2000) Adsorption of atmospheric gases at the air-water interface. 3: Methylamines Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 104: 10789-10793 |
Geiger FM, Tridico AC, Hicks JM. (1999) Second Harmonic Generation Studies of Ozone Depletion Reactions on Ice Surfaces under Stratospheric Conditions Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 103: 8205-8215 |
Geiger FM, Hicks JM. (1998) Stratospheric ozone chemistry on ice surfaces Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 3272: 296-305 |
Geiger FM, Hicks JM, De Dios AC. (1998) Ab initio study of HOCl, HCl, H2O, and Cl2 interacting with four water molecules Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 102: 1514-1522 |
Byers JD, Yee HI, Petralli-Mallow T, et al. (1994) Second-harmonic generation circular-dichroism spectroscopy from chiral monolayers. Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 49: 14643-14647 |
Hicks JM, Petralli-Mallow T, Byers JD. (1994) Consequences of chirality in second-order non-linear spectroscopy at surfaces. Faraday Discussions. 341-57 |
Kauranen M, Verbiest T, Maki JJ, et al. (1994) Second-order Optical Activity of Chiral Surfaces Optics & Photonics News. 5: 32-33 |
Byers JD, Hicks JM. (1994) Electronic spectral effects on chiral surface second harmonic generation Chemical Physics Letters. 231: 216-224 |
Tridico AC, Lakin M, Hicks JM. (1994) Absorption processes on ice surfaces studied by second-harmonic generation Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 2125: 160-171 |