Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... electron to detach in 700 fs . The second pulse at 2000 nm excites the newly detached solvated electron . The third pulse at 490 nm measures the effects of the first two pulses by monitoring the number of sodium anions de- stroyed by ...
... electron to detach in 700 fs . The second pulse at 2000 nm excites the newly detached solvated electron . The third pulse at 490 nm measures the effects of the first two pulses by monitoring the number of sodium anions de- stroyed by ...
Page 464
... electron does not prevent recombination until after the solvent molecules have rear- ranged to allow the electron to escape the immediate solvent cavity . What happens to the electrons excited by the 2000 - nm pulse after they escape ...
... electron does not prevent recombination until after the solvent molecules have rear- ranged to allow the electron to escape the immediate solvent cavity . What happens to the electrons excited by the 2000 - nm pulse after they escape ...
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... electron with Na to reform Na , starts from one of two well - defined configurations , an immediate or solvent - separated contact pair . Both configura- tions undergo a spontaneous ET reaction when the electron excitation pulse is ...
... electron with Na to reform Na , starts from one of two well - defined configurations , an immediate or solvent - separated contact pair . Both configura- tions undergo a spontaneous ET reaction when the electron excitation pulse is ...
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