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  • PACS. 24.75.+i General properties of fission – 61.85.+p Channeling phenomena (blocking, energy loss, etc.)  (1)
  • PACS. 36.40.Vz Optical properties of clusters - 41.20.-q Applied classical electromagnetism - 42.25.-p Wave optics  (1)
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: PACS. 24.75.+i General properties of fission – 61.85.+p Channeling phenomena (blocking, energy loss, etc.)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: Crystal blocking lifetime measurements have been made for highly excited Th nuclei with neutron number well removed from the stability line. Thin W crystals were bombarded with 32S ions in the energy range 170-180 MeV and the yield of fission fragments was measured for emission close to a 〈111〉 axis. The fission blocking dips are compared to the appropriately scaled ones for elastic scattering of the 32S beam ions and no significant difference is seen between the dips. This implies that the fraction of nuclei fissioning with lifetimes longer than 10 as is less than 2%. Fission lifetimes are increased by viscosity in the nuclear mass flow and comparison with a statistical model calculation indicates that the viscosity parameter, η, must be lower than for Th and U nuclei near β-stability. The effect of the N = 126 magic number is discussed.
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    The European physical journal 11 (2000), S. 435-448 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 36.40.Vz Optical properties of clusters - 41.20.-q Applied classical electromagnetism - 42.25.-p Wave optics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: With the aim of analysing measurements of absorption of electromagnetic radiation by fullerene molecules in the gas phase, in liquid solution, and in solid films, we consider the classical problem of correction for enhancement of the local field due to polarisation of the medium. We argue that for crystalline films the Clausius-Mossotti relation between the molecular polarisability and the dielectric function of the medium should be reasonably accurate, despite the fact that the polarised fullerene molecules are far from being point dipoles. For fullerene molecules in solution, the field derived by Onsager from a cavity model should be a good approximation, and we discuss and correct errors in earlier developments of this model. Owing to the large polarisability of fullerenes, the local field corrections are very important, leading to large changes in the relative strength of absorption lines and also to small shifts in the positions of these lines. Application of the corrections leads to improved consistency between measurements in the gas phase, in solution, and in the solid.
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