Worth E. Vaughan
Affiliations: | Chemistry | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(Dielectric relaxation at high frequencies) |
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Turner EM, Ehrhardt WW, Leone G, et al. (1970) Dielectric behavior of the system benzyl chloride-benzene Journal of Physical Chemistry. 74: 3543-3547 |
Cutnell JD, Kranbuehl DE, Turner EM, et al. (1969) Dielectric permittivity measurements at centimeter wavelengths Review of Scientific Instruments. 40: 908-915 |
Vaughan WE, Lovell WS, Smyth CP. (1962) Microwave absorption and molecular structure in liquids. XLV. The dispersion of alkyl halides at millimeter wavelengths The Journal of Chemical Physics. 36: 753-758 |
Vaughan WE, Lovell WS, Smyth CP. (1962) Microwave absorption and molecular structure in liquids. XLIV. Investigation of dielectric relaxation by an interferometric method for the measurement of dielectric constant and loss at 2.2-mm wavelength The Journal of Chemical Physics. 36: 535-539 |
Vaughan WE, Purcell WP, Smyth CP. (1961) Microwave absorption and molecular structure in liquids. XXXVII. The relaxation times of spherical polar molecules in carbon tetrachloride solution Journal of the American Chemical Society. 83: 571-574 |
Vaughan WE, Smyth CP. (1961) Microwave absorption and molecular structure in liquids. XXXV. Absorption by pure polar liquids at 4.3 mm. wave length Journal of Physical Chemistry. 65: 98-101 |
Vaughan WE, Bergmann K, Smyth CP. (1961) Microwave absorption and molecular structure in liquids. XXXIV. An interferometric method for the measurement of dielectric constant and loss at 4.3 mm. wave length Journal of Physical Chemistry. 65: 94-97 |