Publications of D. Schwarzer
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Journal Article (102)
81.
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3 (12), pp. 2230 - 2240 (2001)
Direct observation of intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution of selectively excited CH2I2 and C3H5I molecules in solution. Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics 82.
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215, pp. 183 - 195 (2001)
Quantum yields for the photodissociation of iodine in compressed liquids and supercritical fluids. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie 83.
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3, pp. 1000 - 1010 (2001)
Microscopic description of vibrational energy relaxation in supercritical fluids: on the dominance of binary solute-solvent contributions. Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics 84.
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104, pp. 10398 - 10408 (2000)
Nonexponential unimolecular decay of jet-cooled NO2: Comparison of time-resolved measurements and quantum mechanical calculations. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 85.
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111, pp. 8022 - 8033 (1999)
Molecular dynamics simulation of vibrational energy relaxation of highly excited molecules in fluids. III. Equilibrium simulations of vibrational energy relaxation of azulene in carbondioxide. Journal of Chemical Physics 86.
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110, pp. 5273 - 5285 (1999)
Molecular dynamics simulation of vibrational energy relaxation of highly excited molecules in fluid. i. General considerations. Journal of Chemical Physics 87.
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108, pp. 10152 - 10161 (1998)
Molecular-dynamics simulation of collisional energy transfer from vibrationally highly excited azulene in compressed CO2. Journal of Chemical Physics 88.
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291, pp. 333 - 340 (1998)
Mode specificity of vibrational relaxation of azulene in CO2 at low and high density. Chemical Physics Letters 89.
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102, pp. 4207 - 4212 (1998)
Preferential Solvation in the Collisional Deactivation of Vibrationally Highly Excited Azulene in Supercritical Xenon/Ethane Mixtures. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 90.
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107 (20), pp. 8380 - 8390 (1997)
The role of local density in the collisional deactivation of vibrationally highly excited azulene in supercritical fluids. Journal of Chemical Physics 91.
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101 (3), pp. 595 - 599 (1997)
Collisional deactivation of vibrationally highly excited azulene in supercritical xenon/ethane mixtures. Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft-Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 92.
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105 (8), pp. 3121 - 3131 (1996)
Collisional deactivation of vibrationally highly excited azulene in compressed liquids and supercritical fluids. Journal of Chemical Physics 93.
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253 (1-2), pp. 69 - 76 (1996)
Femtosecond dynamics of intramolecular charge transfer in 4-dimethylamino-4'-cyanostilbene in polar solvents. Chemical Physics Letters 94.
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246 (6), pp. 607 - 614 (1995)
Spectroscopy and dynamics of jet-cooled 4-dimethylamino-4′-cyanostilbene in the S1 state. Chemical Physics Letters 95.
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66 (8), pp. 4393 - 4394 (1995)
A new cell design for off-axis amplification of ultrashort dye-lasers which uses total internal-reflection. Review of Scientific Instruments 96.
Journal Article
233 (3), pp. 303 - 308 (1995)
Transient hot UV spectra in the collisional deactivation of highly excited trans stilbene in liquid solvents. Chemical Physics Letters 97.
Journal Article
101 (9), pp. 7566 - 7579 (1994)
Barrier crossing and solvation dynamics in polar solvents photoisomerization of trans stilbene and E, E-diphenylbutadiene in compressed alkanols. Journal of Chemical Physics 98.
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218 (1-2), pp. 43 - 50 (1994)
From barrier crossing to barrierless relaxation dynamics. Photoisomerization of trans stilbene in compressed n-alkanols. Chemical Physics Letters 99.
Journal Article
98 (2), pp. 262 - 265 (1994)
First steps of energy loss of vibratrionally highly excited trans-stilbene in compressed liquid solvents. Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft-Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 100.
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97 (7), pp. 4827 - 4835 (1992)
Viscosity and solvent dependence of low-barrier processes: photoisomerization of cis-stilbene in compressed liquid solvents. Journal of Chemical Physics