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    Kinetics of NCl(aΔ) via Photodissociation of ClN3 by Henshaw, Thomas L, Herrera, Samuel D, Haggquist, Gregory W

    “…Kinetic measurements of NCl(a1Δ) metastables produced by the photolysis of chlorine azide (ClN3) at 193 nm are reported. High NCl(a1Δ) density (>1015…”
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    Photophysics of N-ethylcarbazole in fluid solution: evidence for solvent dependence and triplet excimer formation by Haggquist, Gregory W, Burkhart, Richard D

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry (1952) (01-03-1993)
    “…The photoexcitation of N-ethylcarbazole (NEC) in fluid solutions of cyclohexane, N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), ethanol, paraffin oil, and mixtures of glycerol…”
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    Kinetic and spectroscopic study of triplet state and ionic pathways in the laser-induced photoexcitation of N-ethylcarbazole in fluid solutions by Haggquist, Gregory W, Burkhart, Richard D, Naqvi, K. Razi

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry (1952) (01-10-1991)
    “…When fluid solutions of N-ethylcarbazole (NEC) are irradiated by 308-nm pulses from an excimer laser, transient triplets and ions may be observed in the…”
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    End injection of triplet electronic excitation energy into a polymer molecule using chromophores bound at chain ends by Burrows, Jon A. J, Haggquist, Gregory W, Burkhart, Richard D

    Published in Macromolecules (01-07-1990)
    “…Polystyrene molecules labeled at opposite ends with naphthalene and aromatic carbonyl (AC) groups were prepared and their triplet photophysical properties…”
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    Triplet photophysical properties of the alternating copolymer of 2-vinylnaphthalene with methyl methacrylate by Burkhart, Richard D, Haggquist, Gregory W, Webber, Stephen E

    Published in Macromolecules (01-12-1987)
    “…Delayed luminescence spectra of the alternating copolymer of 2-vinylnaphthalene and methyl methacrylate have been obtained in frozen glassy solutions at 77K,…”
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