Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 11 OCTOBER 1997

Session E. Spectroscopy.

Saturday morning, 08:00, 228, Culler Hall

08:00 E.01 Photoluminescence Study of GaN Implanted with Erbium and Erbium + Oxygen As a Function of Excitation Wavelength and Temperature.
Lori R. Everitt, Eric Silkowski, Yung Kee Yeo, Robert Hengehold (AFIT)
08:12 E.02 Analysis of the FTIR Spectrum of Water: Water Vapor Line Parameters in the 2.5 micron Region
Karen Keppler Albert (Department of Physics, Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH 45810), D. Chris Benner, V. Malathy Devi (Department of Physics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187), Mary Ann H. Smith (Atmospheric Sciences Division, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681)
08:24 E.03 Photoluminescence characterization of C_60 polymers
Uma D. Venkateswaran, D. Sanzi (Oakland University), A.M. Rao, P.C. Eklund (University of Kentucky)
08:36 E.04 Time Resolved Photoluminescence Spectra of a Mid-Infrared Multiple Quantum Well Semiconductor Laser
Anthony Franz, Craig Largent (Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7617)
08:48 E.05 The Role of Quantum Confinement Effects in the Visible Photoluminescence from Silicon Nanoparticles.
Eric Werwa (Otterbein College)
09:00 E.06 Comparative Studies of Millisecond Photoinduced Absorption Spectra of Pyridine-Based Copolymer Films
D.T. Clark, K.A. Coplin (Denison University), S.W. Jessen (The Ohio State University)
09:12 E.07 Vibrational spectra of selected carboxylic and dicarboxylic acids adsorbed on alumina, using Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy (IETS) and Multiple Reflection Absorption InfraRed Spectroscopy (MRAIRS)
Sanjay Devdas, Robert Mallik (The University of Akron, Department of Physics)
09:24 E.08 Application of Energy Balance to Adsorbate Fluorescence
Purna Das (Purdue University North Central, Westville, IN)
09:36 E.09 A Validation of the Parameterized Real-time Ionospheric = Specification Model (PRISM) version 1.7b
Shawn D. Filby, Derrill T. Goldizen (Air Force Institute of Technology)