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Polarization electron irradiation

Other sources of spin-polarized electrons. Low-energy SPEs may be produced in other ways such as circularly-polarized UV light irradiation of a surface, spin-polarized electron guns, and spin-polarized tunneling from a magnetic tip. Provided that these sources could be stabilized so that quantitative cross sections could be determined, it should be possible to perform chiral-selective surface chemistry measurements. [Pg.300]

Tarasov VF, Chemerisov SD, Trifunac AD. (2003) H-atom electron-spin polarization in irradiated water and ice confined in the nanopores of Vycor glass. JPhys Chem B 107 1293-1301. [Pg.344]

The triplet state of the 1,4-diketones (248) has been shown to undergo electron transfer in polar solvents. Irradiation of the Diels-Alder adduct (249) results in the formation of the cage dione (250) by intramolecular (2+2)-cycioaddition. ... [Pg.107]

Bharti V et al (2000) Polarization and structural properties of high energy electron irradiated P(VDF-TrFE) copolymer films. J Appl Phys 87 452-461... [Pg.529]

State I ) m the electronic ground state. In principle, other possibilities may also be conceived for the preparation step, as discussed in section A3.13.1, section A3.13.2 and section A3.13.3. In order to detemiine superposition coefficients within a realistic experimental set-up using irradiation, the following questions need to be answered (1) Wliat are the eigenstates (2) What are the electric dipole transition matrix elements (3) What is the orientation of the molecule with respect to the laboratory fixed (Imearly or circularly) polarized electric field vector of the radiation The first question requires knowledge of the potential energy surface, or... [Pg.1059]

Blattler C and Paul H 1991 CIDEP after laser flash irradiation of benzil in 2-propanol. Electron spin polarization by the radical-triplet pair mechanism Res. Chem. Intermed. 16 201-11... [Pg.1620]

A role is also played by the temperature and frequency dependence of the photocurrent, the variable surface sensitivity at various parts of the cathode and the vector effect of polarized radiation [40]. All the detectors discussed below are electronic components whose electrical properties vary on irradiation. The effects depend on external (photocells, photomultipliers) or internal photo effects (photoelements, photodiodes). [Pg.24]

Fig. 8. Dichroism of electronic absorption spectra of oriented and nonoriented PAN films after IR irradiation, (a) Dependence of optical density ( >) on the wavelength for various values of (angle between film orientation axis and light polarization plane). Fig. 8. Dichroism of electronic absorption spectra of oriented and nonoriented PAN films after IR irradiation, (a) Dependence of optical density ( >) on the wavelength for various values of <j> (angle between film orientation axis and light polarization plane).
One potentially important example of CIDNP in products resulting from a radical pair formed by electron transfer involves a quinone, anthraquinone j5-sulphonic acid (23). When irradiated in the presence of the cis-syn dimer of 1,3-dimethylthymine (24), enhanced absorption due to vinylic protons and emission from the allylic methyls of the monomer (25) produced can be observed (Roth and Lamola, 1972). The phase of the polarizations fits Kaptein s rules for intermediate X... [Pg.110]

Irradiation of an ITIES by visible or UV light can give rise to a photocurrent, which is associated with the transfer of an ion or electron in its excited state. Alternatively, the photocurrent can be due to transfer of an ionic product of the photochemical reaction occurring in the solution bulk. Polarization measurements of the photoinduced charge transfer thus extend the range of experimental approaches to... [Pg.617]

In spite of the high polarity of PA6, identification of additives was also feasible in formulations of PA6/additive dissolutions, although with decreased sensitivity. Hostavin N 20, Irganox B 1171, Tinuvin 320 and Tinuvin 350 can be determined in PA6 in technical concentrations, although the sensitivity is less than for nonpolar polymers, such as polyolefins. This was tentatively explained as follows. In a nonpolar polymer matrix, the electronically excited polar additive molecule can easily be desorbed. In the polar polyamide matrix, desorption of the additives is hindered by strong polar interactions (e.g. hydrogen bridges) between the excited analytes and the polymer matrix. This hinders selective desorption of the additives by laser irradiation. However, in a polymer/additive matrix-modified solution, evaporated to dryness, the interactions between the polar... [Pg.708]


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