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Conformational Analysis of the Jet-Cooled Peptide Mimetic Ethylacetamidoacetate from Torsion-Rotation Spectra

September 1, 2003
Author(s)
R J. Lavrich, Angela R. Hight Walker, David F. Plusquellic, I Kleiner, R D. Suenram, Jon T. Hougen, Gerald T. Fraser
Rotational spectra of two conformers of the dipeptide mimetic, ethyl acetamidoacetate, were measured in a molecular beam using a Fourier-transform microwave spectrometer. In each conformer, internal rotation of the acetyl methyl group gives rise to

Submillimeter-Wavelength Plasma Chemical Diagnostics for Semiconductor Manufacturing

September 1, 2003
Author(s)
Eric C. Benck, G Y. Golubiatnikow, Gerald T. Fraser, B Ji, S A. Motika, E J. Karwacki
Submillimeter-wavelength, linear-absorption spectroscopy has been applied to the chemical diagnostics of a reactive-ion etching plasma in a modified capacitively coupled Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC) reactor. Approximately 1 mW of narrow-band (

Temperature and Flux Scales for Heat-Flux Sensor Calibration

September 1, 2003
Author(s)
A V. Murthy, D P. DeWitt, Benjamin K. Tsai, Gerald T. Fraser, Robert D. Saunders
Methodologies for calibrating heat-flux sensors designed for direct measurement of heat-transfer at a surface are presented. These sensors, extensively used in fire-test methods and aerospace applications, vary in range from a few kW/m 2 to in excess of

Angular Response Characteristics of Ellipsoidal Radiometers

August 1, 2003
Author(s)
A V. Murthy, D P. DeWitt, Gerald T. Fraser
This paper presents an experimental study of the angular response of an ellipsoidal radiometer performed using a 25 mm diameter variable temperature blackbody as a radiant source. The radiometer consists of a highly reflective ellipsoidal cavity with a

Laboratory Studies of Oxygen Continuun Absorption

July 1, 2003
Author(s)
Y I. Baranov, Gerald T. Fraser, Walter J. Lafferty, B Mate, A A. Vigasin
Laboratory studies of the mid and near infrared collision-induced absorption bands of O 2 are reviewed, with an emphasis on the 6.4 m and 1.27 m bands and on Ar, O 2, N 2, and CO 2 collision partners. These absorption bands are important in the radiative
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