2[MPE Refereed publications and reviews

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  1. Berechnung der strahlungserregten Leitfähigkeitsimpulse eines Kristallzählers und Berücksichtigung der durch Raumladungen gestörten Feldverteilung C.R.Vidal and I.Ruge, Z. f. Angew. Phys. 14,389-394(1962)

  2. Strahlungserregte Leitfähigkeitsimpulse an Cd S-Kristallen C.R.Vidal and I.Ruge, Z. f. Angew. Phys. 16,424-429(1964)

  3. Die Druckverbreiterung der Balmerlinien und der diffusen Linien des Heliums C.R.Vidal, Z. f. Naturf. A 19,947-967(1964)

  4. Die relative Oszillatorenstärke von einigen Linien der scharfen und diffusen Nebenserien des Heliums C.R.Vidal, Z. f. Naturf. A 19,1018(1964)

  5. Determination of electron density from line merging a.) C.R.Vidal, J. Quant. Spectr. Rad. Transf. 6,461-477(1966), b.) C.R.Vidal, J. Quant. Spectr. Rad. Transf. 6,575-578(1966)

  6. A critical note on the up to now available Stark broadening theories of hydrogen H.Pfennig, E.Trefftz, and C.R.Vidal, J. Quant. Spectr. Rad. Transf. 6,557-561(1966)

  7. Stark broadening of the Paschen lines C.R.Vidal, p. 168-173 in Proc. of the VIIth Int. Conf. on phenomena in ionized gases, (Beograd, 1966).

  8. Photoelektrisches Spektrographen Registrierphotometer hoher Empfindlichkeit und Präzision C.R.Vidal, Z. f. Instrum. 74,316-319(1966)

  9. Classical path methods in line broadening, I. Classical path approximation E.W.Smith, C.R.Vidal, and J.Cooper, J. Res. NBS A 73,389-404(1969)

  10. Classical path methods in line broadening, II. Application to the Lyman series of hydrogen E.W.Smith, C.R.Vidal, and J.Cooper, J. Res. NBS A 73,405-420(1969)

  11. Unified classical path treatment of Stark broadening in plasmas E.W.Smith, J.Cooper, and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. 185,140-151(1969)

  12. Heat pipe oven: A new, well-defined metal vapor device for spectroscopic measurements C.R.Vidal and J.Cooper, J. Appl. Phys. 40,3370-3374(1969)

  13. Hydrogen Stark broadening calculations with the unified classical path theory C.R.Vidal, J.Cooper, and E.W.Smith, J. Quant. Spectr. Rad. Transf. 10,1011-1063(1970); NBS Mon. 116(1970)

  14. Unified theory calculations of Stark broadened hydrogen lines including lower state interactions C.R.Vidal, J.Cooper, and E.W.Smith, J. Quant. Spectr. Rad. Transf. 11,263-281(1971); NBS Mon. 120(1971)

  15. The effect of time ordering in the unified theory T.Godfrey, C.R.Vidal, E.W.Smith, and J.Cooper, Phys. Rev. A3,1543-1546(1971)

  16. The effect of time ordering on the Lyman alpha profile T.Godfrey, C.R.Vidal, E.W.Smith, and J.Cooper, NBS Mon. 121(1971)

  17. Heat-pipe oven applications, I. Isothermal heater of well-defined temperature, II. Production of metal vapor gas mixtures C.R.Vidal and F.B.Haller, Rev. Scient. Instr. 42,1779-1784(1971)

  18. A heat-pipe oven for homogeneous mixtures of saturated and unsaturated vapors C.R.Vidal and M.M.Hessel, J. Appl. Phys. 43,2776-2780(1972)

  19. Comments on the validity of the unified classical path theory of Stark broadening E.W.Smith, J.Cooper, and C.R.Vidal, J. Phys. B 5,L33-36(1972)

  20. Der Heat-Pipe Ofen, ein neues Instrument der Spektroskopie C.R.Vidal, Physik in unserer Zeit 3,174-183(1972)

  21. Hydrogen Stark broadening tables C.R.Vidal, J.Cooper, and E.W.Smith, Astroph. J. Suppl. 25,37-135(1973)

  22. Spectroscopic observations of subsonic and sonic vapor flow inside an open ended heat pipe C.R.Vidal, J. Appl. Phys. 44,2225-2232(1973)

  23. Influence of ion dynamics on H alpha and H beta at low densities J.Cooper, E.W.Smith, and C.R.Vidal, J. Phys. B 7,L101-105(1974)

  24. Nonlinear polarisations and excitations and their time dependence in discrete multilevel systems H.Puell and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A14,2225-2239(1976)

  25. Third harmonic generation of mode-locked Nd: glass laser pulses in phase-matched Rb-Xe mixtures H.Puell, K.Spanner, W.Falkenstein, W.Kaiser, and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A14,2240-2257(1976)

  26. Saturation effects in third harmonic generation in phase-matched Rb-Xe mixtures H.Puell and C.R.Vidal, Opt. Commun. 18,107(1976)

  27. Determination of oscillatorstrengths with the phase-matching condition H.Puell and C.R.Vidal, Opt. Commun. 19,279-283(1976)

  28. Discrete and continuous Franck Condon factors of the Mg2 A Sigmau - X Sigmag system and their J dependence H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, a.) J. Chem. Phys. 66,3694-3704(1977); b.) in Electronic Transition Lasers, ed. by J.Steinfeld (MIT Press, 1976), p.236-241.

  29. Laser spectroscopy of diatomic molecules. Determination of molecular constants C.R.Vidal, p. 807-836, invited lecture in Physics of Ionized Gases, ed. by B.Navinsek, (Ljubljana, 1976).

  30. Determination of diatomic molecular constants using an inverted perturbation approach; application to the A Sigmau-X Sigmag system of Mg2 C.R.Vidal and H.Scheingraber, J. Molec. Spectr. 65,46-64(1977)

  31. Optimum conditions for nonresonant third harmonic generation H.Puell and C.R.Vidal, J. Quant. Electr. 14,364-373(1978)

  32. Nonresonant third harmonic generation of iodine laser radiation H.Puell and C.R.Vidal, Opt. Commun. 27,165-170(1978)

  33. Collisional depolarization and rotational energy transfer of the Li2 B Piu - Li2S1/2 system from laser induced fluorescence C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. 35,215-226(1978)

  34. Quantitative analysis of resonant third harmonic generation in strontium H.Scheingraber, H.Puell, and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A18,2585-2591(1978)

  35. The B 1Piu-X Sigma+g system of the Li2 molecule M.M.Hessel and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 70,4439-4459(1979)

  36. Vibrational constants of the Rb2 B-X system from magnetic rotation spectra D.Karuza-Kotnik and C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. 40,25-31(1979)

  37. Determination of vibrational quantum numbers of diatomic molecules using a variational method C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. Lett. 65,81-84(1979)

  38. Saturation of resonant third harmonic generation in phase-matched systems H.Puell, H.Scheingraber, and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A22,1165-1178(1980)

  39. The molecular constants and potential energy curves of the Ca2 A Sigmau - X Sigmag system from laser induced fluorescence C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 72,1864-1874(1980)

  40. Optogalvanic double resonance spectroscopy C.R.Vidal, Opt. Lett. 5,158-159(1980)

  41. Coherent vacuum uv sources for high resolution spectroscopy C.R.Vidal, Appl. Opt. 19,3897-3903(1980)

  42. Resonant third harmonic generation in a low loss medium H.Junginger, H.Puell, H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, J. Quant. Electr. 16, 1132-1137(1980); erratum: J. Quant. Electr. 17,557-562(1981)

  43. A heat pipe oven of well-defined column density H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, Rev. Scient. Instr. 52,1010-1012(1981)

  44. The linewidth dependence of resonant, small signal sum frequency mixing C.Leubner, H.Scheingraber, and C.R.Vidal, Opt. Commun. 36,205-208(1981)

  45. Near resonant third harmonic generation H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, Opt. Commun. 38,75-80(1981)

  46. A tunable, ultrahigh-spectral-brightness ArF* excimer laser source H.Egger, T.Srinivasan, K.Hohla, H.Scheingraber, C.R.Vidal, H.Pummer, and C.K.Rhodes, Appl. Phys. Lett. 39,37-39(1981)

  47. The A 1Sigma+ -X 1Sigma+ system of the isotopic lithium hydrides: the molecular constants, potential energy curves and their adiabatic corrections C.R.Vidal and W.C.Stwalley, J. Chem. Phys. 77,883-898(1982)

  48. High resolution laser spectroscopy of Cs2 II. Doppler-free polarization spectroscopy of the C Piu-X Sigmag system M.Raab, G.Hönig, W.Demtröder, and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 76, 4370-4386(1982)

  49. Precise determination of potential energy curves from spectroscopic data C.R.Vidal, p.199-204 in Proc. of the Int. Conf. on LASERS 81, ed. by C.B.Collins (AIP Press, New York 1982).

  50. Vacuum uv Laser induced fluorescence of the NO molecule H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, AIP Conf. Proc. 90,95-98(1982)

  51. Spectroscopy of CO and NO using coherently generated vuv C.R.Vidal, AIP Conf. Proc. 90,431-441(1982)

  52. State-selective spectroscopy in a molecular nitrogen discharge using optogalvanic double resonance spectroscopy K.Miyazaki, H.Scheingraber, and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. Lett. 50, 1046-1049(1983)

  53. Optogalvanic double resonance spectroscopy in a neon discharge K.Miyazaki, H.Scheingraber, and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A28,2229-2244(1983)

  54. Optogalvanic double resonance spectroscopy of atomic and molecular discharges K.Miyazaki, H.Scheingraber, and C.R.Vidal, J. Physique Suppl.44,411-418(1983)

  55. Saturation of resonant third harmonic generation due to self-defocusing and a redistribution of the population densities H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, J. Quant. Electr. 19,1747-1758(1983)

  56. The vibration-rotation spectrum of 14C O in the 2.40-3 mu m spectral region C.Amiot, J.Verges and C.R.Vidal, J. Molec. Spectr. 103,364-378(1983)

  57. Potential energy curves and adiabatic corrections of weakly bound states: Application to the LiH B Pi+ state C.R.Vidal and W.C.Stwalley, J. Chem. Phys. 80,2697-2703(1984)

  58. Frequency selective excitation spectroscopy of the C O intercombination bands P.Klopotek and C.R.Vidal, Can. J. Phys. 62,1426-1436(1984)

  59. State-selective vacuum uv spectroscopy of small molecules C.R.Vidal, P.Klopotek and H.Scheingraber, AIP Conf. Proc. 119,233-245(1984)

  60. Fluorescence spectroscopy and Franck-Condon factor measurements of low-lying NO Rydberg states H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 2,343-354(1985)

  61. Dynamics of selected rovibronic B 3 Pi(0+) states of IF: Variation of the electronic transition moment with internuclear distance M.Trautmann, J.Wanner, S.K.Zhou and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 82, 693-701(1985)

  62. Laser induced fluorescence of the MgCa molecule H.Atmanspacher, H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 82,3491-3501(1985)

  63. Two-step vacuum uv visible excitation spectroscopy on the CO molecule P.Klopotek and C.R.Vidal, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 2,869-876(1985)

  64. Dynamics of laser intracavity absorption H.Atmanspacher, H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A32,254-267(1985)

  65. Advances in Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy C.R.Vidal, LASER 84, San Francisco 1984, Proceedings p.1-11, STS Press, McLean, Va. 1985

  66. Measurement of Hönl London factors on 2Sigma - 2Pi transitions in NO H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 83,3873-3877(1985)

  67. Mode correlation times and dynamical instabilities in a multimode cw dye laser H.Atmanspacher, H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A33,1052-1059(1986)

  68. Accurate determination of potential energy curves C.R.Vidal, Comm. on Atom. Molec. Phys. 17,173-197(1986)

  69. Inverted perturbation approach (IPA), potentials and adiabatic corrections of the X1Sigma+ state of the lithium hydrides near the dissociation limit Y.C.Chan, D.R.Harding, W.C.Stwalley and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 85, 2436-2444(1986)

  70. Lifetime measurements of perturbed triplet states of the CO molecule K. Strobl and C.R. Vidal, AIP Conf. Proc. 147,423-429(1986)

  71. Radiative lifetimes of selected rovibronic triplet levels of the CO molecule K. Strobl and C.R. Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 86,62-70(1987)

  72. Four wave frequency mixing in gases C.R.Vidal in Fundamentals of Laser Interactions edited by F.Ehlotzky, Lect. Notes. Phys.229,221-227(1985), Springer, New York,

  73. Coherent vacuum uv sources using the methods of nonlinear optics C.R.Vidal in Laser Applications in Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics edited by A.Piskarskas, Proceedings of 3rd Vilnius School, p.554-562 (1986),

  74. Four wave frequency mixing in gases C.R.Vidal in Tunable Lasers edited by L.F.Mollenauer and J.C.White, Topics in Applied Physics, vol.59, pp. 57-113, Springer, New York, 1987

  75. Short wavelength limitations of four wave mixing in gases H.Scheingraber and C.R.Vidal, AIP Conf. Proc. 160,164-169(1987)

  76. Spectroscopic study of the E1Sigma+g ``Shelf" State in 7Li2 R.A.Bernheim, L.P.Gold, C.A.Tomczyk and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 87, 861-868(1987)

  77. Vacuum ultraviolet laser spectroscopy of small molecules C.R.Vidal,Adv. At. Mol. Phys. 23,1-35(1987)

  78. Recent results in Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy C.R.Vidal, LASER 87, Lake Tahoe 1987, Proceedings p.394-397, STS Press, McLean, Va. 1988

  79. High resolution Fourier spectroscopy and laser spectroscopy of Cs2 : The 21Sigma+g, (C) 21Piu, (D) 21Sigma+u, 31Sigma+g and (E) 31Sigma+u electronic states C.Amiot, W.Demtröder and C.R.Vidal,J. Chem. Phys. 88,5265-5281(1988)

  80. Rotational collision cross sections of the system CO A1Pi-M(M=He, Ar, H2) from a two-step excitation S.S.Dimov and C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. 164,107-114(1992)

  81. Cross section for electronic quenching of the CO B1Sigma+ state in collisions with hydrogen and helium S.S.Dimov and C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. Lett. 221,307-310(1994)

  82. Vapor cells and heat pipes C.R.Vidal in the Series Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences, Vol. 29B, Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Atoms and Molecules edited by F.B.Dunning and R.Hulet, pp. 67-83 (1996), Academic, New York.

  83. Laser-reduced fluorescence spectroscopy on predissociated CO triplet states A.Mellinger and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 101,104-110(1994)

  84. Predissociation supported high-resolution VUV absorption spectroscopy of excited electronic states of NH3 Xinghua Li and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 101,5523-5528(1994)

  85. Heatpipe oven for large column densities with a well-defined optical path length B.Steffes, Xinghua Li, A.Mellinger and C.R.Vidal, Appl. Phys. B 62,87-90(1996)

  86. Electronic spectra of ND3 in the region of 64500 - 73500 cm-1 and their vibronic assignments Xinghua Li and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 102,9167-9173(1995)

  87. Laser-Reduced Fluorescence Detection of Carbon Monoxide np sigma (n=5-8) Triplet Rydberg States A.Mellinger and C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. Lett. 238,31-36(1995)

  88. Laser-Reduced Fluorescence Study of the Carbon Monoxide nd Triplet Rydberg Series: Experimental Results and Multichannel Quantum Defect Analysis, A.Mellinger, C.R.Vidal and Ch. Jungen, J. Chem. Phys. 104, 8913 (1996)

  89. Electron impact dissociative ionization and the subsequent ion-molecule reactions in a methane beam, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. 222, 105-112 (1997)

  90. Electron ipact dissociative ionization of CO2: measurements with a focusing time-of-flight mass spectrometer, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 108, 927-936 (1998)

  91. Cross sections of the electron impact dissociative ionization of CO, CH4 and C2H2, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, J. Phys. B 31, 895-909 (1998)

  92. Interaction of a magnetic field with the a'3Sigma+ - A1Pi complex in CO, T. Sykora and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 108, 6320-6330 (1998)

  93. Electron impact dissociative ionization of ethane: cross sections, appearance potentials and dissociation pathways, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 109, 1704-1712 (1998)

  94. Cross sections of electron impact ionization of ethylene, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys. Lett. 288 499-503 (1998)

  95. Single to quadruple ionization of CO2 due to electron impact, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A, 58,3783-3795 (1998)

  96. Electron impact ionization of N2 and O2: Contributions from different dissociation channels of multiply ionized molecules, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, J. Phys. B 31,5369-5381 (1998)

  97. Cross sections for electron impact multiple ionization of CO, Cechan Tian and C.R.Vidal, Phys. Rev. A, 59,1955-1965(1999)

  98. Lifetimes of the CO metastable a3Pi(v<4,Omega,J) levels, T.Sykora and C.R.Vidal, J.Chem.Phys. 110,6319-6328 (1999)

  99. Rotational Analysis of the LiHg 22Pi 3/2- X2 Sigma+1/2 (v' = 0<-v"=0,1,2) vibronic Bands Xinghua Li, C.R.Vidal and L.Windholz, J. Molec. Spectrosc. 198,94-101 (1999)

  100. Measurement of 10-1 s state specific lifetimes in the neutral CO-molecule T.Sykora and C.R.Vidal, J.Chem.Phys. 112, 5320-5324 (2000)

  101. Carbon Monoxide Triplet Rydberg Series in the f Complex Region, A.Mellinger, E.G.Rohwer and C.R.Vidal, J. Mol. Spectr. 206, 126-134 (2001)

  102. Single to triple ionization of propane due to electron impact: cross sections of the different dissociation channels, Pengqian Wang and C.R.Vidal,J. Chem. Phys 116, 4023-4029 (2002)

  103. Dissociation of multiply ionized alkanes from methane to n-butane due to electron impact, Pengqian Wang and C.R.Vidal, Chem. Phys.280,309-329 (2002)

  104. Dissociation of multiply ionized carbonyl sulfide due to electron impact, Pengqian Wang and C.R.Vidal, J. Chem. Phys. 118,5383-5389 (2003)

  105. Dissociation of multiply ionized isocyanic acid through electron impact, Pengqian Wang, C.R.Vidal, Janna Geith, Thomas M. Klapötke and and W. Fuß, J. Chem. Phys. 120, 123-128 (2004)

  106. Electron impact dissociative ionization of carbonyl chlorofluoride, Pengqian Wang and C.R.Vidal, Int. J. of Mass Spectrom. 235, 207-212(2004)

  107. 4.2 Frequency conversion in gases and liquids, C.R.Vidal, LANDOLT BÖRNSTEIN Vol. 1 Laser Physics and Applications, edited by H.Weber, G.Herziger and R.Poprawe, Subvol. A Laser Fundamentals Part 1, pp. 205-215 (2005), Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York.

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