Ralph Shiell, PhD
Affiliations: | Physics | University of Trent |
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Sign in to add mentorIain R. McNab | grad student | 1992-1995 | University of Newcastle upon Tyne |
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Cox SG, Critchley ADJ, Kreynin PS, et al. (2003) High resolution spectroscopy and structure of molecular dications Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 5: 663-676 |
Bennett FR, Critchley ADJ, King GC, et al. (2003) The infrared spectrum of NO2+: Theory Chemical Physics Letters. 372: 557-562 |
Abusen R, Cox SG, Critchley ADJ, et al. (2002) Coaxial ion beam/infrared laser beam spectrometer for investigating infrared spectra of doubly positively charged molecules (molecular dications) Review of Scientific Instruments. 73: 241 |
Shiell RC, Hu XK, Hu QJ, et al. (2000) A Determination of the Bond Dissociation Energy (D0(H-SH)): Threshold Ion-Pair Production Spectroscopy (TIPPS) of a Triatomic Molecule Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 104: X1-4342 |
Abusen R, Bennett FR, Cox SG, et al. (2000) Hyperfine-resolved spectrum of the molecular dication DCl2+ Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 61: 505011-505014 |
Shiell R, Evans M, Stimson S, et al. (1999) A ZEKE photoelectron study of the D2Π and 32Σ+ satellite states of CO+ Chemical Physics Letters. 315: 390-396 |
Abusen R, Bennett FR, McNab IR, et al. (1998) An infrared spectrum of the molecular dication (doubly positively charged molecule), D35Cl2+ Journal of Chemical Physics. 108: 1761-1764 |
Cvejanovic S, Shiell RC, Reddish TJ. (1995) The double ionization cusp in the threshold photoelectron spectrum of helium Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 28: L707-L717 |
McNab IR, Shiell RC. (1994) Laser spectroscopy Physics Education. 29: 164-169 |