Box 45
Contains 96 Results:
"Molecular-state treatment of collisions between protons and He+ ions," Thomas G. Winter, Gregory J. Hatton, Neal F. Lane, Physical Review A, 1980 September
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Inelastic electron-ion scattering in a dense plasma," G.J. Hatton, N.F. Lane, J.C. Weisheit, J. Phys. B, 1981
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Radiative charge transfer in collisions of He²+ ions and ground-state H atoms," B.W. West, Neal F. Lane, James S. Cohen, Physical Review A, 1982 December
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Near-threshold vibrational excitation in electron-CO2 collisions: A simple model," Barbara L. Whitten, Neal F. Lane, Physical Review A, 1982 December
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Nonadjustable exchange-correlation model for electron scattering from closed-shell atoms and molecules," J.K. O'Connell, N.F. Lane, Physical Review A, 1983 April
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Overview of Electron-Molecule Collision Processes," Neal F. Lane, Verlag Chemie International, Inc., 1983
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Plasma-screening effects on electron-impact excitation of hydrogenic ions in dense plasmas," B.L. Whitten, N.F. Lane, Physical Review A, 1984 February
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Fundamental Advances in the Theory of Electron-Molecule Collisions," Neal F. Lane, Electronic and Atomic Collisions , 1984
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Theoretical calculation of Penning-ionization cross sections for collisions of He(2¹'³S) with sodium atoms, James S. Cohen, Richard L. Martin, Neal F. Lane, Physical Review A, 1985 January
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
"Molecular-state treatment of excitation and charge-transfer processes in H+ +He (1s²) collisions, M. Kimura, Physical Review A, 1985 April
This collection consists of news clips, agendas, notes, memos, reports, Rice University course lecture notes and grade books, research notes, etc., from Lane's work at Rice University, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
