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J. Phys. Chem. , 1996, 100 (19), pp 7739–7742. DOI: 10.1021/jp963471+. Publication Date (Web): May 9, 1996. Copyright © 1996 American Chemical Soci...
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Publications 1. E. S. Lewis, J. L. Kinsey, and R. R. Johnson. Isotope Effects in Carbonium Ion Reactions. II. The Decomposition of p-Toluene-Diazonium Ion. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 78, 4294 (1956). 2. G. L. Schott and J. L. Kinsey. Kinetic Studies of Hydroxyl Radicals in Shock Waves. II. Induction Times in the Hydrogen-Oxygen Reactions. J. Chem. Phys. 29, 1177 (1958). 3. R. F. Curl, J. L. Kinsey, and others. Microwave Spectrum of Chlorine Dioxide. I. Rotational Assignment. Phys. ReV. 121, 1119 (1961). 4. A. Froman and J. L. Kinsey. Variational Treatment of Electronic and Mesonic Hydrogen Molecule Ions. Phys. ReV. 123, 2077 (1961). 5. R. F. Curl and J. L. Kinsey. Calculation of Interaction Matrix Elements for Asymmetric Rotors with Resultant Electronic and Nuclear Spin. J. Chem. Phys. 35, 1758 (1961). 6. R. F. Curl, R. F. Heidelberg, and J. L. Kinsey. Microwave Spectrum of Chlorine Dioxide. VI. Analysis of Hyperfine Structure and the Spectrum of Cl35O16O18. Phys. ReV. 125, 1993 (1962). 7. W. M. Tolles, J. L. Kinsey, R. F. Curl, and R. F. Heidelberg. Microwave Spectrum of Chlorine Dioxide. V. The Stark and Zeeman Effects. J. Chem. Phys. 37, 927 (1962). 8. J. L. Kinsey. Book review of Chemical Reactions in Shock WaVes, by E. F. Greene. J. Chem. Educ. 42, A920 (1965). 9. J. L. Kinsey. Design of Slotted Disk Velocity Selectors. ReV. Sci. Instrum. 37, 61 (1966). 10. J. M. Deutch, J. L. Kinsey, and I. Oppenheim. Quantum Statistical Mechanics of Isotope Effects. II. The Surface Tension and Internal Energy. J. Chem. Phys. 44, 2270 (1966). 11. J. L. Kinsey. Book review of Kinetic Theory of Gases, Vol. I of Thermal Properties of Matter by W. Kauzmann, W. A. Benjamin, Inc., New York, 1966. J. Chem. Educ. 44, A256 (1967). 12. J. W. Riehl, J. L. Kinsey, and J. S. Waugh. Comments on the Bloom-Oppenheim Theory of Spin Relaxation. J. Chem. Phys. 46, 4546 (1967). 13. L. R. Martin and J. L. Kinsey. Crossed Molecular Beam Reactions of Tritium Bromide. J. Chem. Phys. 46, 4834 (1967). 14. D. O. Ham, F. S. Klein, and J. L. Kinsey. Contribution to General Discussion on Molecular Dynamics of the Chemical Reactions of Gases. Discuss Faraday Soc. 44, 174 (1967). 15. D. O. Ham and J. L. Kinsey. Long-Lived Complexes in Molecular Collisions. J. Chem. Phys. 48, 939 (1968). 16. J. L. Kinsey, J. W. Riehl, and J. S. Waugh. Molecular Reorientation in Collisions between an Atom and a Diatomic Molecule. J. Chem. Phys. 49, 5269 (1968). 17. J. W. Riehl, J. L. Kinsey, J. S. Waugh, and J. H. Rugheimer. Spin-Lattice Relaxation and the Anisotropic Part of the He-H2 Intermolecular Potential. J. Chem. Phys. 49, 5276 (1968). 18. J. I. Steinfeld and J. L. Kinsey. The Determination of Chemical Reaction Cross Sections. Prog. React. Kinet. 5, 1 (1969). S0022-3654(96)03471-5 CCC: $12.00

19. J. L. Kinsey. Molecular Beams, Article in 1970 McGrawHill Yearbook of Science and Technology, p 252. 20. E. K. Parks, J. L. Kinsey, and J. W. Riehl. Multistate Nuclear Relaxation in He-H2. J. Chem. Phys. 52, 5970 (1970). 21. D. O. Ham and J. L. Kinsey. Long-Lived Collision Complexes in Molecular Beam Scattering Experiments. J. Chem. Phys. 53, 285 (1970). 22. J. M. Deutch, J. L. Kinsey, and R. J. Silbey. Momentum Autocorrelation Function of a Particle in a OneDimensional Box. J. Chem. Phys. 53, 1047 (1970). 23. J. L. Kinsey. Microscopic Reversibility for Rates of Chemical Reactions Carried out with Partial Resolution of the Product and Reactant States. J. Chem. Phys. 54, 1206 (1971). 24. J. L. Kinsey. Tables for Gaussian Quadrature of ∫0∞2x2 exp (-x2) f(x). Math. Comput. 25, 627 (1971). 25. J. L. Kinsey. The Density of States for Interacting Systems with Inelastic Transitions and its Relation to the Collision Lifetime. Chem. Phys. Lett. 4, 349 (1971). 26. N. C. Lang, H. V. Lilenfeld, and J. L. Kinsey. Velocity Corrections for Total Scattering Cross Sections. J. Chem. Phys. 55, 3114 (1971). 27. J. L. Kinsey. Molecular Beam Reactions, Chap. 6 of Vol. 9: Chemical Kinetics, J. C. Polanyi, Ed., Med. and Tech. Pub. Co., Oxford, 1972. 28. H. V. Lilenfeld, J. L. Kinsey, N. C. Lang, and E. K. Parks. He-D2 Total Scattering Cross Sections in the Velocity Range 760-2000 m/sec. J. Chem. Phys. 57, 4593 (1972). 29. R. P. Creaser, R. P. English, and J. L. Kinsey. Linear Least-Squares Fitting of Molecular Beam Differential Cross Section Data Using Spline Functions. J. Chem. Phys. 58, 1321 (1972). 30. J. W. Riehl, C. J. Fisher, J. D. Baloga, and J. L. Kinsey. Spin-Lattice Relaxation and the Anisotropic Part of the H2-He and H2-Ne Intermolecular Potentials. J. Chem. Phys. 58, 4571 (1973). 31. K. J. Kaufman and J. L. Kinsey. Interpreting Alkali Halide Optical Spectra with the Aid of Molecular Beam Scattering Data. J. Chem. Phys. 59, 545 (1973). 32. M. K. Bullitt, C. H. Fisher, and J. L. Kinsey. Molecular Beam Reactions of Potassium Atoms with ZnCl2, ZnI2, CdI2, HgBr2 and HgI2. J. Chem. Phys. 60, 478 (1974). 33. K. J. Kaufmann, J. R. Lawter, and J. L. Kinsey. Differential Elastic Scattering of Potassium Atoms by Atomic Iodine at Thermal Energies. J. Chem. Phys. 60, 4016 (1974). 34. K. L. Kaufmann, J. L. Kinsey, H. B. Palmer, and A. Tewarson. Potassium Iodide Chemiluminescence in Diffusion Flames and the KI Upper-State Potential. J. Chem. Phys. 60, 4023 (1974). 35. K. D. Jordan, J. L. Kinsey, and R. J. Silbey. Use of Pade Approximants in the Construction of Diabatic Potential Energy Curves for Ionic Molecules. J. Chem. Phys. 61, 911 (1974). 36. K. J. Kaufmann, J. L. Kinsey, H. B. Palmer, and A. Tewarson. Chemiluminescent Emission Spectra and Possible Upper-State Potentials of KCl and KBr. J. Chem. Phys. 61, 1865 (1974). © 1996 American Chemical Society

7740 J. Phys. Chem., Vol. 100, No. 19, 1996 37. J. H. Brophy, J. A. Silver, and J. L. Kinsey. Direct Measurement of the Radiative Lifetime of the A2∑+(v′)0,K′)1,J′)3/2) State of OH and OD. Chem. Phys. Lett. 28, 418 (1974). 38. J. H. Brophy, J. A. Silver, and J. L. Kinsey. Vibrationally Excited OH from the Reaction of H with NO2 Observed by Laser-Induced Fluorescence. J. Chem. Phys. 62, 3820 (1975). 39. G. Dimoplon and J. L. Kinsey. D2-D2 Total Scattering Cross Sections in the Velocity Range 950-2250 m/sec. J. Chem. Phys. 62, 4116 (1975). 40. N. C. Lang and J. L. Kinsey. Possible Rotational State Effects in the He-HD Total Scattering Cross Sections. J. Chem. Phys. 64, 2536 (1976). 41. J. L. Kinsey, G. H. Kwei, and D. R. Herschbach. Molecular Beam Kinetics: Optical Model for Reactive Scattering of Alkali Atoms and Alkyl Iodides. J. Chem. Phys. 64, 1914 (1976). 42. T. O. Bailey and J. L. Kinsey. Test of the Conventional Quantum Chemistry Methods in the Hydrogen Atom. In Quantum Science, Methods and Structure, J. L. Calais et al., Eds., Plenum, New York, 1976, pp 249-264. 43. J. A. Silver, W. L. Dimpfl, J. H. Brophy, and J. L. Kinsey. Laser-Induced Fluorescence Determination of InternalState Distribution of OH Produced by H+NO2 in Crossed Molecular Beams. J. Chem. Phys. 65, 1811 (1976). 44. J. L. Kinsey. Fourier Transform Doppler Spectroscopy: A New Means of Obtaining Velocity-Angle Distributions in Scattering Experiments. J. Chem. Phys. 66, 2560 (1977). 45. J. L. Kinsey. Laser-Induced Fluorescence. Annu. ReV. Phys. Chem. 28, 349 (1977). 46. F. F. Crim, G. H. Kwei, and J. L. Kinsey. IR LaserInduced Ionization in SF6-Hydrocarbon Mixtures. Chem. Phys. Lett. 49, 526 (1977). 47. J. L. Kinsey. Fourier Transform Doppler Spectroscopy: A New Tool for State-to-State Chemistry. ACS Symp. Ser. 56, 100 (1977). 48. C. L. Vila and J. L. Kinsey. Information Theory for Experiments with Known Conditional Probabilities: Application to the Prediction of Branching Ratios. Chem. Phys. 26, 17 (1977). 49. G. S. Arnold and J. L. Kinsey. Information Theory for Marginal Distributions: Applications to Energy Disposal in an Exothermic Reaction. J. Chem. Phys. 67, 3530 (1977). 50. R. D. Levine and J. L. Kinsey. The Application of Information Theory to Molecular Collisions. In AtomMolecule Collision Theory: A Guide for the Experimentalist, R. B. Bernstein, Ed., Plenum, New York, 1979, pp 693-746. 51. W. L. Dimpfl and J. L. Kinsey. Radiative Lifetimes of OH(A2∑) and Einstein Coefficients for the A-X System of OH and OD. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer 21, 233 (1979). 52. W. D. Phillips, J. A. Serri, D. J. Ely, D. E. Pritchard, K. R. Way, and J. L. Kinsey. Angular Scattering Distribution by Doppler Spectroscopy: Na(3P1/2) + Ar f Na(3P3/2) + Ar. Phys. ReV. Lett. 41, 937 (1978).

Editorials 53. C. L. Vila, J. L. Kinsey, J. Ross, and G. C. Schatz. FranckCondon Factors in Studies of Dynamics of Chemical Reactions. V. Simple Construction of Quasiadiabatic Potential Energy Surfaces and Numerical Evaluation of Franck-Condon Integrals. J. Chem. Phys. 70, 2414 (1979). 54. J. L. Kinsey and R. D. Levine. A Performance Criterion for Information Theoretic Data Analysis. Chem. Phys. Lett. 65, 413 (1979). 55. E. J. Murphy, J. H. Brophy, G. S. Arnld, W. L. Dimpfl, and J. L. Kinsey. Velocity and Angular Distributions of Reactive Collisions from Fourier Transform Doppler Spectroscopy: First Experimental Results. J. Chem. Phys. 70, 5910 (1979). 56. C. T. Rettner, J. F. Cordova, and J. L. Kinsey. Energy Disposal in the Reaction O(1D2) + NH3 f OH(v,N) + NH2: Observation of a Bimodal OH Rotational Distribution. J. Chem. Phys. 72, 5280 (1980). 57. J. A. Serri, A. Morales, W. Moskowitz, D. E. Pritchard, C. H. Becker, and J. L. Kinsey. Observations of Halos in Rotationally Inelastic Scattering of Na2 from Ar. J. Chem. Phys. 72, 6304 (1980). 58. J. H. Brophy, E. J. Murphy, G. S. Arnold, W. L. Dimpfl, and J. L. Kinsey. Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement of Internal and Fine Structure State Distributions of OD(X2Π,v,J,N) from D+NO2. J. Chem. Phys. 74, 324 (1981). 59. E. J. Murphy, J. H. Brophy, and J. L. Kinsey. Velocity Distributions as a Function of the Internal State of Reactively Scattered Species from Fourier Transform Doppler Spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 74, 331 (1981). 60. J. A. Serri, C. H. Becker, M. B. Elbel, J. L. Kinsey, W. P. Moskowitz, and D. E. Pritchard. Level-to-Level Differential Cross Sections Vibrationally-Rotationally Inelastic Collisions of Na2 with Ar. J. Chem. Phys. 74, 5116 (1981). 61. J. A. Serri, J. L. Kinsey, and D. E. Pritchard. Measuring Differential Cross Sections Using the Doppler Shift. J. Chem. Phys. 75, 663 (1981). 62. C. Kittrell, E. Abramson, J. L. Kinsey, S. A. McDonald, D. E. Reisner, R. W. Field, and D. H. Katayama. Selective Vibrational Excitation by Stimulated Emission Pumping. J. Chem. Phys. 75, 2056 (1981). 63. J. F. Cordova, C. T. Rettner, and J. L. Kinsey. Energy Disposal in the Reactions O(1D) + NH3 f OH + NH2 and O(1D) + ND3 f OD + ND2. J. Chem. Phys. 75, 2742 (1981). 64. E. Abramson, C. Kittrell, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. Excitation Spectroscopy of the Acetylene A ˜ -X ˜ Transition in the 220 nm Wavelength Region. J. Chem. Phys. 76, 2293 (1982). 65. D. G. Imre, J. L. Kinsey, R. W. Field, and D. H. Katayama. Spectroscopic Characterization of Repulsive Potential Energy Surfaces: Fluorescence Spectrum of Ozone. J. Phys. Chem. 86, 2564 (1982). 66. D. E. Reisner, P. H. Vaccaro, C. Kittrell, R. W. Field, J. L. Kinsey, and H.-L. Dai. Selective Vibrational Excitation of Formaldehyde X ˜ 1A1 by Stimulated Emission Pumping. J. Chem. Phys. 77, 573 (1982). 67. P. H. Vaccaro, J. L. Kinsey, R. W. Field, and H.-L. Dai. Electric Dipole Moments of Excited Vibrational Levels in the X ˜ 1A1 State of Formaldehyde by Stimulated Emission Pumping. J. Chem. Phys. 78, 3659 (1983).

Editorials 68. I. Benjamin, R. D. Levine, and J. L. Kinsey. The HighLying Vibrational Levels of Ozone via an Algebraic Approach. J. Phys. Chem. 87, 727 (1983). 69. H.-L. Dai, E. Abramson, R. W. Field, D. Imre, J. L. Kinsey, C. L. Korpa, D. E. Reisner, and P. H. Vaccaro. Single Eigenstate Polyatomic Molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy at 1-4 eV. Springer Ser. Opt. Sci. 40, 74 (1983). 70. A. Sinha and J. L. Kinsey. Symmetry-Specific Densities of Vibrational Levels for Polyatomic Molecules. J. Chem. Phys. 80, 2029 (1984). 71. E. Abramson, R. W. Field, D. Imre, K. K. Innes, and J. L. Kinsey. Stimulated Emission Pumping of Acetylene: Evidence for Quantum Chaotic Behavior near 27900 cm-1 of Excitation? J. Chem. Phys. 80, 2298 (1984). 72. D. Imre, J. L. Kinsey, A. Sinha, and J. K. Krenos. Chemical Dynamics Studied by Emission Spectroscopy of Dissociating Molecules. J. Phys. Chem. 88, 3956 (1984). 73. W. P. Moscowitz, B. Stewart, J. L. Kinsey, and D. E. Pritchard. Velocity Dependence of Rotational Rainbow Structure in Na2-Ar. J. Chem. Phys. 80, 5496 (1984). 74. D. E. Reisner, R. W. Field, J. L. Kinsey, and H.-L. Dai. Stimulated Emission Spectroscopy: A Complete Set of Vibrational Constants for X1A1 Formaldehyde. J. Chem. Phys. 80, 5968 (1984). 75. J. L. Kinsey. Comments on the Preferential Population of Λ-doublet States of the OH Product from H+NO2. J. Chem. Phys. 81, 6410 (1984). 76. H.-L. Dai, R. W. Field, and J. L. Kinsey. State-specific Rates of H2CO(S0) f H2 + CO at Energies Near the Top of Barrier: A Violation of RRKM Theory? J. Chem. Phys. 82, 1606 (1985). 77. H.-L. Dai, C. L. Korpa, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. Rotation Induced Vibrational Mixing in X ˜ 1A1 Formaldehyde: Nonnegligible Dynamical Consequences of Rotation. J. Chem. Phys. 82, 1688 (1985). 78. H.-L. Dai, R. W. Field, and J. L. Kinsey. Intramolecular Vibrational Dynamics Including Rotational Degrees of Freedom: Chaos and Quantum Spectra. J. Chem. Phys. 82, 2161 (1985). 79. E. Abramson, R. W. Field, D. Imre, K. K. Innes, and J. L. Kinsey. Fluorescence and Stimulated Emission S1 f S0 Spectra of Acetylene: Regular and Ergodic Regions. J. Chem. Phys. 83, 453 (1985). 80. R. L. Sundberg, E. Abramson, R. W. Field, and J. L. Kinsey. Evidence of Quantum Ergodicity in Stimulated Emission Pumping of Acetylene. J. Chem. Phys. 83, 466 (1985). 81. P. H. Vaccaro, R. L. Redington, J. Schmidt, J. L. Kinsey, ˜ and R. W. Field. Rotational Relaxation in the H2CO A 1A State by Transient Gain Spectroscopy. J. Chem. 2 Phys. 82, 5755 (1985). 82. E. Abramson, H.-L. Dai, R. W. Field, D. G. Imre, J. L. Kinsey, C. Kittrell, D. E. Reisner, and P. H. Vaccaro. Laser Population of Highly Excited Vibrational Levels of Molecules. In Lasers as Reactants and Probes in Chemistry, W. M. Jackson and A. B. Harvey, Eds., Howard University Press, 1985. 83. R. D. Levine and J. L. Kinsey. Anharmonic Local ModeNormal Mode Transformations-An Algebraic Treatment. J. Phys. Chem. 90, 3653 (1986).

J. Phys. Chem., Vol. 100, No. 19, 1996 7741 84. A. Sinha, D. Imre, J. H. Goble, Jr., and J. L. Kinsey. Excitation Spectroscopy of Jet-Cooled Ozone: The Huggins System. J. Chem. Phys. 84, 6108 (1986). 85. M. O. Hale, G. E. Galica, S. G. Glogover, and J. L. Kinsey. Emission Spectroscopy of Photodissociating CH3I and CD3I. J. Phys. Chem. 90, 4997 (1986). 86. R. L. Sundberg, D. Imre, M. O. Hale, J. L. Kinsey, and R. D. Coalson. Emission Spectroscopy of Photodissociating Molecules: A Collinear Model for CH3I and CD3I. J. Phys. Chem. 90, 5001 (1986). 87. R. D. Coalson and J. L. Kinsey. Time Domain Formulation of Optical Spectroscopy Involving Three Potential Energy Surfaces. J. Chem. Phys. 85, 4322 (1986). 88. C. E. Hamilton, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. Stimulated Emission Pumping: New Methods in Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics. Annu. ReV. Phys. Chem. 37, 493 (1986). 89. G. J. Scherer, Y. Chen, R. L. Redington, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. An Unsuspected Fermi Perturbation in Acetylene A ˜ 1Au 2ν3 Level. J. Chem. Phys. 85, 6315 (1986). 90. J. P. Pique, Y. Chen, R. W. Field, and J. L. Kinsey. Chaos and Dynamics on 0.5-300 ps Time Scales in Vibrationally Excited Acetylene: Fourier Transform of Stimulated Emission Pumping Spectrum. Phys. ReV. Lett. 58, 475 (1987). 91. B. R. Johnson and J. L. Kinsey. Time-dependent Analysis of the Hartley Absoirption Band and Resonance Raman Spectra in Ozone. J. Chem. Phys. 87, 1525 (1987). 92. F. Temps, S. Halle, P. H. Vaccaro, R. W. Field, and J. L. Kinsey. Collisional Energy Transfer in Highly Vibra˜ 1A1). J. Chem. Phys. 87, 1895 tionally Excited H2CO (X (1987). 93. Y. Chen, D. M. Jonas, C. E. Hamilton, P. G. Green, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. Acetylene: Isomerization and Dissociation. Ber. Bunsen-Ges. Phys. Chem. 92, 329 (1988). 94. F. Temps, S. Halle, P. H. Vaccaro, R. W. Field, and J. L. Kinsey. Vibrationally Excited Formaldehyde: The Relationship between Vibrational Structure and Collisional Properties. J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2 84, 1457 (1988). 95. P. H. Vaccaro, F. Temps, S. Halle, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. Polarization-detected Transient Gain Studies ˜ 1A2 Formaldehyde. of Relaxation Processes in V4 ) 1 A J. Chem. Phys. 88, 4819 (1988). 96. B. R. Johnson, J. L. Kinsey, and M. Shapiro. A ThreeMode Large-Amplitude Model for the Ground Electronic State of CH3I. J. Chem. Phys. 88, 3147 (1988). 97. R. J. Silbey and J. L. Kinsey. On the Preponderance of Near-prolate Rotors Among Polyatomic Molecules. J. Chem. Phys. 88, 4100 (1988). 98. J.-P. Pique, Y. M. Engel, R. D. Levine, Y. Chen, R. W. Field, and J. L. Kinsey. Broad Spectral Features in the Stimulated Emission Pumping Spectrum of Acetylene. J. Chem. Phys. 88, 5972 (1988). 99. J.-P. Pique, Y. Chen, R. W. Field, J. L. Kinsey, and M. Lombardi. New Order Out of the Chaotic Bath of Highly Vibrational States of C2H2. Ber. Bunsen-Ges. Phys. Chem. 92, 422 (1988). 100. J. L. Kinsey and R. D. Levine. The Application of Spectral Measures to the Stimulated Emission Pumping of Acetylene. In The Structure of Small Molecules and Ions. Plenum Press, New York, 1989, pp 29-37.

7742 J. Phys. Chem., Vol. 100, No. 19, 1996 101. P. H. Vaccaro, A. Zabludoff, M. E. Carrera-Patino, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. High Precision Dipole Moments in A ˜ 1A2 Formaldehyde Determined via Stark Quantum Beat Spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 90, 4150 (1989). 102. B. R. Johnson and J. L. Kinsey. Dynamical Interpretation of the Hartley Absorption Oscillations in O3. Phys. ReV. Lett. 62, 1607 (1989). 103. F. Temps, S. Halle, P. H. Vaccaro, R. W. Field, and J. L. ˜ 1A2, v4 ) Kinsey. Collisional Relaxation of H2CO (A 1, JKa Kc ) 132,12) by He, Ar, Xe and N2. J. Chem. Phys. 91, 1008 (1989). 104. P. G. Green, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. A New Determination of the Dissociation Energy of Acetylene. J. Chem. Phys. 91, 5160 (1989). 105. Y. Chen, D. M. Jonas, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. High Resolution Spectroscopic Detection of AcetyleneVinylidene Isomerization by Spectral Cross-Correlation. J. Chem. Phys. 91, 3976 (1989). 106. B. R. Johnson and J. L. Kinsey. Recurrences in the Autocorrelation Function Governing the UV Absorption of O3. J. Chem. Phys. 91, 7638 (1989). 107. J. Vander Auwera, T. R. Huet, M. Herman, C. Hamilton, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. The A ˜ 1A′′ Electronic State of Monodeuterated Acetylene. J. Mol. Spectrosc. 137, 381 (1989). 108. Y. Chen, S. Halle, D. M. Jonas, J. L. Kinsey, and R. W. Field. Stimulated-Emission Pumping Studies of Acety-1 Region: The lene X ˜ 1∑ + g in the 11400-15700 cm Onset of Mixing. J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 9, 1805 (1990). 109. G. E. Galica, B. R. Johnson, M. O. Hale, and J. L. Kinsey. Incident Frequency Dependence and Polarization Properties of the CH3I Raman Spectrum: A Dynamical Interpretation. J. Phys. Chem. 95, 7994 (1991). 110. R. D. Levine and J. L. Kinsey. On the Repulsion of Energy Eigenstates in the Time Domain. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88, 11133 (1991). 111. S. C. O’Brien, C. Kittrell, J. L. Kinsey, and B. R. Johnson. Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Resonance Raman Scattering by Iodobenzene Excited in the B Continuum. J. Chem. Phys. 96, 67 (1992).

Editorials 112. S. L. Coy, S. D. Halle, J. L. Kinsey, and Robert W. Field. Pressure-Induced Rotational Energy Transfer in H2CO A ˜ 1A2 v4 ) 1: Dipolar M-Dependence with No SingleCollision Elastic Contribution. J. Mol. Spectrosc. 153, 340 (1992). 113. R. E. Stevens, J. L. Kinsey, and B. R. Johnson. Rational Approximants as Analytic Polyatomic Potential Surfaces. J. Phys. Chem. 96, 7619 (1992). 114. F. Remacle, R. D. Levine, and James L. Kinsey. The Determination of Time Crosscorrelation Functions by Inversion of Raman Excitation Profiles. Chem. Phys. Lett. 205, 267 (1993). 115. C.-Y. Kung, B.-Y. Chang, C. Kittrell, B. R. Johnson, and J. L. Kinsey. Continuously-Scanned Resonant Raman Excitation Profiles for Iodobenzene Excited in the B Continuum. J. Phys. Chem. 97, 2228 (1993). 116. B. R. Johnson and J. L. Kinsey. Unraveling of Transition Dipole and Dynamical Contributions to Resonance Raman Intensities. J. Chem. Phys. 99, 7267 (1993). 117. B.-Y. Chang, C.-Y. Kung, C. Kittrell, C.-W. Hsiao, B. R. Johnson, S. G. Glogover, and J. L. Kinsey. HighAccuracy Measurement of Vibrational Raman Bands of Ozone at 266 and 270 nm Excitations. J. Chem. Phys. 101, 1914 (1994). 118. R. E. Stevens, C. Y. Kung, C. Kittrell, and J. L. Kinsey. A Simple and Efficient External Gas Filtration and Trapping System for Excimer Lasers. ReV. Sci. Instrum. 65 (8), 2464 (1994). 119. B. R. Johnson and J. L. Kinsey. Obtaining Short-Time Dynamics from Long-Time Measurements in Photodissociative Processes. Contributed chapter to Femtosecond Chemistry, J. Manz and L. Wo¨ste, Eds., Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 1995, pp 353-367. 120. R. E. Stevens, C. Kittrell, and J. L. Kinsey. Dissociative Resonance Raman Spectrum of Methyl Mercaptan. J. Phys. Chem. 99, 11067 (1995). 121. J. P. Modisette, P. Nordlander, J. L. Kinsey, and B. R. Johnson. Wavelet Bases in Eigenvalue Problems in Quantum Mechanics. Chem. Phys. Lett. 250, 485 (1996). JP963471+