Research group of Kermit Murray at Louisiana State University where we use lasers for sampling and imaging and study the chemistry and physics of laser ablation.
Graph of the experimentally observed electron affinities of ten alkali halides plotted as a function of the polarizability divided by the square of the bond distance.
D. G. Leopold, K. K. Murray, A. E. S. Miller and W. C. Lineberger, “Methylene: A Study of the X3B1 and a1A1 States by Photoelectron Spectroscopy of CH2– and CD2–,” J. Chem. Phys.83, 4849 (1985). Apparatus from D. G. Leopold, K. K. Murray, A. E. S. Miller and W. C. Lineberger, “Methylene: A Study of the X3B1 and a1A1 States by Photoelectron Spectroscopy of CH2- and CD2-,” J. Chem. Phys. 83, 4849 (1985).
D. G. Leopold, K. K. Murray and W. C. Lineberger, “Laser Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Vibrationally Relaxed CH2-: A Reinvestigation of the Singlet-Triplet Splitting in Methylene,” J. Chem. Phys.81, 1048 (1984).
Threshold photodetachment of H−
Methylene: A study of the X̃ 3B1 and ã 1A1 states by photoelectron spectroscopy of CH2−and CD2−
Laser photoelectron spectroscopy of vibrationally relaxed CH2−: A reinvestigation of the singlet–triplet splitting in methylene