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ChemInform Abstract: Cyclic SiS2: A New Perspective on the Walsh Rules.

2012

Cyclic SiS2 is detected in the low-current dc discharge products of a mixture of SiH4 and H2S by Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy.

symbols.namesakeFourier transformChemistryPerspective (graphical)symbolsGeneral MedicineRotational spectroscopyComputational physicsChemInform
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High-resolution spectroscopy and analysis of the ν4 band of 80SeF6

2001

Abstract The Fourier-transform spectrum of the ν4 bending region of 80 SeF 6 around 435 cm −1 has been recorded at a temperature of 217 K with a resolution of 2.3×10 −3 cm −1 . This fundamental has been analyzed using the set of programs called highly spherical top data system (HTDS). Altogether 958 transitions were assigned and fitted with an rms of 0.0003 cm −1 . The effective Hamiltonian was developed up to the fourth order. Parameters and simulations are presented. The ν4 band center is located at 435.099 cm −1 .

symbols.namesakeFourth orderChemistrysymbolsGeneral Physics and AstronomyInfrared spectroscopyMineralogyHigh resolutionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsSpectroscopyHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Chemical Physics Letters
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Sensitivity analysis of Gaussian processes for oceanic chlorophyll prediction

2015

Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) for machine learning has lately been successfully introduced for chlorophyll content mapping from remotely sensed data. The method provides a fast, stable and accurate prediction of biophysical parameters. However, since GPR is a non-linear kernel regression method, the relevance of the features are not accessible. In this paper, we introduce a probabilistic approach for feature sensitivity analysis (SA) of the GPR in order to reveal the relative importance of the features (bands) being used in the regression process. We evaluated the SA on GPR ocean chlorophyll content prediction. The method revealed the importance of the spectral bands, thus allowing the …

symbols.namesakeKrigingGround-penetrating radarsymbolsProbabilistic logicFeature (machine learning)Kernel regressionSpectral bandsSensitivity (control systems)Biological systemGaussian processRemote sensingMathematics2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
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High Resolution Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy (CARS) Of O 2 And CO 2

1988

With the help of high spectral quality (linewidth , 6 MHz) injection-locked flashlamp-pumped dye lasers, high resolution Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy (CARS) has been applied to the study of the Q-branches of 0 2 and CO 2 . The Q-branch linewidths of 02 were obtained from the first nine transitions (J 2 = 1 to 17) recorded at pressures from 0.094 to 1 atm at room temperature. A least squares program was employed to fit calculated spectra to experimental spectra by adjusting different parameters. The collisional broadening coefficients we have obtained are consistent with available Raman data. We have also studied the Q-branch of the fundamental v1 band of CO 2 in the Fermi resonan…

symbols.namesakeLaser linewidthDye laserChemistrysymbolsAnalytical chemistryCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopyFermi resonanceAtomic physicsRaman spectroscopySpectroscopySpectral lineLine (formation)Pulse Single-Frequency Lasers: Technology and Applications
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Synthesis, Characterization of FexZr1-xO2Solid Solution Nanoparticles and Bulk Powders Prepared Using a Sol-Gel Technique

2015

symbols.namesakeMaterials scienceChemical engineeringTransmission electron microscopyPolymer characterizationScanning electron microscopeDifferential thermal analysisAnalytical chemistrysymbolsNanoparticleRaman spectroscopyCharacterization (materials science)Sol-gel
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Electrical Transport and Confocal Raman Studies of Electrochemically Modified Individual Carbon Nanotubes

2003

symbols.namesakeMaterials scienceElectrical transportMechanics of MaterialslawMechanical EngineeringConfocalsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubeRaman spectroscopylaw.inventionAdvanced Materials
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Erratum to ‘Raman spectroscopy of β-irradiated silica glass’ by B. Boizot, S. Agnello, B. Reynard, R. Boscaino and G. Petite [J. Non-Cryst. Solids 32…

2004

symbols.namesakeMaterials scienceSilica glassMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesAnalytical chemistrysymbolsIrradiationCondensed Matter PhysicsRaman spectroscopyElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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<title>Electrochromism of W-oxide-based films: some theoretical and experimental results</title>

1995

We survey some recent work related to electrochromic W-oxide-based thin films. The electronic structure of cubic (perovskite) WO3 and HWO3 was calculated from first principles. It was found, among other things, that hydroxide formation was energetically favored. Experimental studies were made on films prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering in Ar + O2 with and without CF4 addition and substrate bias. Structural studies by atomic force microscopy, x-ray diffraction, infrared reflectance spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy indicated that the electron bombardment associated with a positive substrate bias led to grain growth and partial crystallization while maintaining a high density of W e…

symbols.namesakeMaterials scienceSputteringScanning electron microscopeElectrochromismAnalytical chemistrysymbolsSubstrate (electronics)Thin filmSputter depositionRaman spectroscopyPerovskite (structure)SPIE Proceedings
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Theoretical investigation of the electronic structure of fullerenes

1994

Summary form only given. Research in the growing family of fullerene compounds are in continuous expansion. Much theoretical and experimental effort has been devoted to the study of the electronic properties these carbon cages present. However, although significant work has been done, the purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed theoretical analysis of the electronic properties of several fullerenes. We have calculated the electronic structure of these carbon cages within the valence effective Hamiltonian (VEH) approach. The calculated one-electron energy levels are correlated with experimental UPS spectra. The good correlation between calculated and experimental values shows VEH appr…

symbols.namesakeMaterials scienceValence (chemistry)FullereneCondensed matter physicsPhononPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsElectronic structureHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Spectral lineComputational physicsElectronic propertiesInternational Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals
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High Resolution Coherent Raman Spectroscopy: Studies of Molecular Structures

1992

One of the main advantages of the non-linear coherent Raman techniques is the high resolution that can be achieved in rovibrational spectroscopy. Typically an instrumental function of the order of several thousandths of a wavenumber is routinely achieved in SRS or CARS experiments. Since the first recording of the stimulated Raman spectrum of 12CH4 in 1978 [1], numerous studies of molecules have been performed [2–8]. We have built a stimulated Raman experiment in Dijon in which particular attention has been paid to the frequency measurement of the Raman lines [9]. We will describe the application of our experiment to a wide variety of molecules over the last few years: linear molecules, sph…

symbols.namesakeMaterials sciencesymbolsWavenumberMoleculeLinear molecular geometryRotational–vibrational spectroscopyCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopyAtomic physicsRaman spectroscopyCoherent spectroscopySpectroscopy
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