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    Springer
    Applied physics 44 (1987), S. 163-166 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 32.80.Fb
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Titanium isotopes were selectively excited and photoionized using a two-step photoionization method, and the isotope separation was demonstrated, in which a separation factor of around 15 for50Ti was obtained. Spectroscopic parameters such as isotope shifts, photo-ionization cross section and excited state lifetimes were also measured. Isotope shifts up to 0.92 GHz were obtained for the transitions between 0 and 19938 cm−1 or between 170 and 20006 cm−1 among five isotopes. The cross section is 7.4×10−17 cm2 for the photo-ionization. The excited state lifetimes are 330±20 ns for 19938 cm−1, 260±15 ns for 20006 cm−1 and 250±15 ns for 20126 cm−1.
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    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 68.35.Bs ; 71.25.Cx ; 73.20.Dx
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Two dimensional band structure is calculated for a triangular lattice of C60 molecules by using a mixed-basis approach in which wave functions are expanded with not only plane waves but also 1s and 2p atomic orbitals of carbon atoms. The present analysis modeling a charge transfer from Si dimers of the Si (100) surface suggests the existence of a small Fermi-surface. The resulting partial charge distribution is consistent with the recent STM observation of specific stripes, the direction of which is parallel to that of the topmost double bond of C60, regardless of the intermolecular interaction. It is concluded that the orientation of C60 on the Si surface is mainly determined by the direction of dimer arrays and not by the interaction between C60 molecules.
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