James A Schiavone
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, United States |
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Freund RS, Schiavone JA, Crosswhite HM. (1985) The Electronic Spectrum and Energy Levels of the Deuterium Molecule Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data. 14: 235-383 |
Freund RS, Tarr SM, Schiavone JA. (1983) Molecular high-Rydberg fragments from CH4 and C 2H6 by electron impact dissociation The Journal of Chemical Physics. 79: 213-219 |
Freund RS, Tarr SM, Schiavone JA. (1983) Molecular High-Rydberg Fragments From Methane And Ethane By Electron Impact Dissociation Cheminform. 14 |
Tarr SM, Schiavone JA, Freund RS. (1981) Long‐lived high‐Rydberg molecules formed by electron impact: H2, D2, N2, and CO Journal of Chemical Physics. 74: 2869-2878 |
Tarr SM, Schiavone JA, Freund RS. (1980) Observation of direct excitation of high-orbital-angular-momentum high-Rydberg states by threshold-energy electron collisions Physical Review Letters. 44: 1660-1663 |
Tarr SM, Schiavone JA, Freund RS. (1980) Direct excitation of high-orbital-angular-momentum states of rare-gas atoms by electron impact Physical Review A. 22: 2899-2900 |
Schiavone JA, Tarr SM, Freund RS. (1979) Electron-impact excitation of the rare-gas atoms to high-Rydberg states Physical Review A. 20: 71-81 |
Schiavone JA. (1979) Dissociative excitation of CO2 by electron impact: Translational spectroscopy of O fragments Journal of Chemical Physics. 70: 2236-2241 |
Schiavone JA, Tarr SM, Freund RS. (1979) High‐Rydberg atomic fragments from electron‐impact dissociation of molecules The Journal of Chemical Physics. 70: 4468-4473 |
Schiavone JA, Donohue DE, Herrick DR, et al. (1977) Electron-impact excitation of helium: Cross sections, n, and l distributions of high Rydberg states Physical Review A. 16: 48-61 |