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    Electric Field Effect on Condensed-Phase Molecular Systems. VIII. Vibrational Stark Effect and Dipolar Inversion in a Carbon Monoxide Crystal by Kang, Hani, Maurais, Josée, Park, Youngwook, Ayotte, Patrick, Kang, Heon

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (26-12-2019)
    “…We applied a strong (≤2.6 × 108 V·m–1) external electric field across a carbon monoxide crystal film at 10 K and studied its effect on the sample with…”
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    Tailoring Electric Field Standing Waves in Reflection–Absorption Infrared Spectroscopy to Enhance Absorbance in Buried Molecular Layers by Maurais, Josée, Ayotte, Patrick

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (06-08-2020)
    “…Electric field standing waves (EFSW) that establish within thin films during their characterization by reflection–absorption infrared (RAIR) spectroscopy are…”
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    Preparation and Characterization of Metastable trans-Dinitrogen Tetroxide by Maurais, Josée, Wespiser, Clément, Kang, Heon, Ayotte, Patrick

    “…Under atmospheric conditions, NO2 is in equilibrium with its dimers, N2O4, which can exist in the form of constitutional isomers and stereoisomers whose…”
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    Monitoring moisture content and evaporation kinetics from mine slurries through albedo measurements to help predict and prevent dust emissions by Maurais, Josée, Orban, Frédéric, Dauphinais, Emrik, Ayotte, Patrick

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-07-2021)
    “…The prediction and prevention of fugitive dust emissions from mine tailings surfaces depend largely on our ability to monitor and monitor and predict the…”
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    Appearance and Disappearance of Quasi-Liquid Layers on Ice Crystals in the Presence of Nitric Acid Gas by Nagashima, Ken, Maurais, Josée, Murata, Ken-ichiro, Furukawa, Yoshinori, Ayotte, Patrick, Sazaki, Gen

    Published in Crystals (Basel) (01-02-2020)
    “…The surfaces of ice crystals near the melting point are covered with thin liquid water layers, called quasi-liquid layers (QLLs), which play crucial roles in…”
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