Research Publications
Kurt W. Kolasinski
1. Infrared spectroscopic investigation of the rhodium gem-dicarbonyl
surface species, John T. Yates, Jr. and Kurt Kolasinski, J. Chem. Phys. 79,
1026 (1983).
2. Molecular orientation on metal surfaces by electrostatic interactions:
The adsorption of cyclopentene on a stepped (221) silver surface, Mark
D. Alvey, Kurt W. Kolasinski, John T. Yates, Jr. and Martin Head-Gordon, J.
Chem. Phys. 85, 6093 (1986) .
3. Ion angular distributions of species desorbed from single crystal
surfaces by electron impact, John T. Yates, Jr., Mark D. Alvey, Kurt
W. Kolasinski and Miles J. Dresser, Nucl.
Instrum. Methods B 27, 147 (1987) .
4. Rotational alignment of NO desorbing from Pt(111), D.C. Jacobs, K.W.
Kolasinski, R.J. Madix and R.N. Zare, J.
Chem. Phys. 87, 5038 (1987) .
5. Characterization of empty states on C(111)(diamond)(2x1) via angle-resolved
two-photon photoemission, Glenn D. Kubiak and Kurt W. Kolasinski, J.
Vac. Sci. Technol. A 6, 814 (1988).
6. Normally unoccupied states on C(111)(diamond)(2x1): Support for a
relaxed p-bonded chain model, Glenn D. Kubiak and Kurt W. Kolasinski, Phys.
Rev. B 39, 1381 (1989) .
7. Rotational population alignment and distributions for inelastic scattering
and trapping/desorption of NO on Pt(111), D.C Jacobs, K.W. Kolasinski,
S.F. Shane and R.N. Zare, J.
Chem. Phys. 91, 3182 (1989) .
8. Rotational dynamics of desorption and inelastic scattering for the
NO/Pt(111) system, D.C Jacobs, K.W. Kolasinski, R.J. Madix and R.N. Zare,
J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 7, 1871 (1989).
9. Rotational alignment of NO from Pt(111): Inelastic scattering and
molecular desorption, D.C. Jacobs, K.W. Kolasinski, R.J. Madix and R.N.
Zare, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Disc. 2 85, 1325 (1989).
10. Utilization of 1+1 REMPI as a probe of rotational dynamics in gas-surface
scattering, D.C. Jacobs, K.W. Kolasinski and R.N. Zare, AIP Conf. Proc. 191,
426 (1989).
11. Hydrogen desorption and subsequent reconstruction on natural diamond
surfaces, G.D. Kubiak, A.V. Hamza, R.H. Stuhlen, E.C. Sowa and K.W. Kolasinski,
M.A. Van Hove, New Diamond Sci. Technol., Ch. 161, 21 (1991).
12. Hydrogen desorption and subsequent reconstruction on natural diamond
surfaces, G.D. Kubiak, A.V. Hamza, R.H. Stuhlen, E.C. Sowa and K.W. Kolasinski,
Carbon 28, 751 (1990).
13. Probing the dynamics of hydrogen recombination on Si(100), Kurt
W. Kolasinski, Stacey F. Shane and Richard N. Zare, J.
Chem. Phys. 95, 5482 (1991) .
14. Internal-state distributions of recombinative hydrogen desorption
from Si(100), Kurt W. Kolasinski, Stacey F. Shane and Richard N. Zare, J.
Chem. Phys. 96, 3995 (1992) .
15. A state-specific study of hydrogen desorption from Si(100)-(2x1):
Comparison of disilane and hydrogen adsorption, Stacey F. Shane, Kurt
W. Kolasinski and Richard N. Zare, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 10,
2287 (1992).
16. Recombinative desorption of H2 on Si(100)-(2x1) and Si(111)-(7x7):
Comparison of internal state distributions, Stacey F. Shane, Kurt W.
Kolasinski and Richard N. Zare, J.
Chem. Phys. 97, 1520 (1992) .
17. Internal-state distributions of H2 desorbed from mono-
and dihydride species on Si(100), Stacey F. Shane, Kurt W. Kolasinski
and Richard N. Zare, J.
Chem. Phys. 97, 3704 (1992) .
18. Energy partitioning in the reaction 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
on Pd(111), Arne de Meijere, Kurt W. Kolasinski and Eckart Hasselbrink, Faraday
Disc. 96, 265 (1993) .
19. Hydrogen adsorption on and desorption from Si: Considerations on
the applicability of detailed balance, Kurt W. Kolasinski, Winfried Nessler,
Arne de Meijere and Eckart Hasselbrink, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 72, 1356 (1994) .
20. O2/Pd(111): Clarification of the correspondence between
thermal desorption features and chemisorption states, Kurt W. Kolasinski,
Franz Cemic and Eckart Hasselbrink, Chem.
Phys. Lett. 219, 113 (1994) .
21. Beam investigations of D2 adsorption
on Si(100): On the importance of lattice excitations in the reaction
dynamics" Kurt W. Kolasinski,
Winfried Nessler, Karl-Heinz Bornscheuer and Eckart Hasselbrink, J.
Chem. Phys. 101, 7082 (1994) .
22. Negative ion resonances in electron scattering from chemisorbed
O2 on Pd(111), F. Cemic, O. Dippel, K. W. Kolasinski and E.
Hasselbrink, Surf.
Sci. 331/3, 267 (1995) .
23. Investigations of the adsorption dynamics of D2 on Si(100)
, K. W. Kolasinski, W. Nessler, K.-H. Bornscheuer and E. Hasselbrink, Surf.
Sci. 331/3, 485 (1995) .
24. Quantum state-resolved study of NH3 photodesorbed from
GaAs(100), Winfried Nessler, Karl-Heinz Bornscheuer, Kurt W. Kolasinski
and Eckart Hasselbrink, Nucl.
Instrum. Methods B 101, 49 (1995) .
25. Interactions in co-adsorbed CO+O2/Pd(111) layers, Kurt
W. Kolasinski, Franz Cemic, Arne de Meijere and Eckart Hasselbrink, Surf.
Sci. 334, 19 (1995) .
26. Dynamics of hydrogen interactions with Si(100) and Si(111) surfaces
, Kurt W. Kolasinski, Internat. J. Mod. Phys. B 9, 2753 (1995).
27. Depletion-electric-field-induced second harmonic generation near
GaAs(001)/Oxide/Air interfaces, T.A. Germer, Kurt W. Kolasinski, L.J.
Richter and J.C. Stephenson, Phys.
Rev. B 55 (1997) 10694 .
28. Photodesorption of Ammonia from GaAs(100) and Cu(111), Karl-Heinz
Bornscheuer, Winfried Nessler, Kurt W. Kolasinski, Tobias Hertel, Martin
Wolf and Eckart Hasselbrink, Proc. SPIE 2547, 185 (1995).
29. Observation and application of optical interference and diffraction
effects in reflection from photochemically fabricated Gaussian interfaces
, Lynne Koker and Kurt W. Kolasinski, J.
Appl. Phys. 86, 1800 (1999) .
30. Transmission electron microscopy studies of photochemically etched
porous silicon, A. Wellner, L. Koker, K. W. Kolasinski, M. Aindow, and
R. E. Palmer, in Microscopy of Semiconducting Materials 1999, edited
by A. G. Cullis and R. Beanland, Inst. Phys. Conf. Series. Vol. 164,
513 (1999).
31. In situ photoluminescence studies of photochemically grown porous
silicon, Kurt W. Kolasinski, John C. Barnard, Lynne Koker, Santanu Ganguly
and Richard E. Palmer, Mater.
Sci. Eng. B 69-70, 157 (1999) .
32. Applications of a novel method for determining the rate of production
of photochemical porous silicon, L. Koker and K. W. Kolasinski, Mater.
Sci. Eng. B 69-70, 132 (1999) .
33. Investigations of the photochemical etching of Si and porous Si
in aqueous HF, Lynne Koker and Kurt W. Kolasinski, Phys
Chem. Chem. Phys. 2, 277 (2000) .
34. A novel optical technique for the determination of porosity in porous
silicon thin films, Celene Lee, Lynne Koker and Kurt W. Kolasinski, Appl.
Phys. A 71, 77 (2000) .
35. Photoluminescence from photochemically produced porous silicon:
In situ, in Ar and in Air, Kurt W. Kolasinski, John C. Barnard, Santanu
Ganguly, Lynne Koker, Anja Wellner, Mark Aindow, Richard E. Palmer, Christian
N. Field, Paul A. Hamley and Martyn Poliakoff, J.
Appl. Phys. 88, 2472 (2000) .
36. The effect of etchant composition on film structure during laser-assisted
porous Si growth, Anja Wellner, Lynne Koker, Kurt W Kolasinski, Mark
Aindow, Richard E Palmer, Phys.
Solidi Status a 182, 87 (2000) .
37. A Ultrafast Tunable Pulsed Coherent VUV Light Source for Surface
Science, D. Riedel, J.L. Hernandez-Pozos, R.E. Palmer, S. Baggott, K.W.
Kolasinski, J.F. Foord, Rev.
Sci. Instrum. 72, 1977 (2001)
38. Laser-assisted formation of porous silicon in diverse fluoride solutions:
Kinetic and mechanistic implications, Lynne Koker and Kurt W Kolasinski, J.
Phys. Chem. B 105, 3864 (2001) .
39. Laser etching
processes: Towards sub-picosecond X-UV irradiation , D. Riedel, L.
Hernández
Pozos, S. Baggott, K.W. Kolasinski, R.E. Palmer, J. Phys. IV (France) 11, 499 (2001).
40. Source XUV par
génération d'harmoniques d'ordres élevés:
applications potentielles à la physique des surfaces, D. Riedel,
J.L. Hernández-Pozos, K.W. Kolasinski, S. Baggott, R.E. Palmer,
J. Phys IV (France) 11(7), 73 (2001).
41. Kurt W. Kolasinski, Surface
Science: Foundations of Catalysis and Nanoscience (John Wiley & Sons,
Chichester, 2002).
42. Mechanisms of visible photoluminescence from nanoscale silicon cones,
A. Wellner, R.E. Palmer, J.G. Zheng, C.J. Kiely and K.W. Kolasinski, J.
Appl. Phys. 91, 3294 (2002) .
43. Laser-assisted formation of porous silicon in diverse fluoride solutions:
Hexafluorosilicate deposition, Lynne Koker, Anja Wellner, Paul A.J. Sherratt,
Rolf Neuendorf and Kurt W. Kolasinski, J.
Phys. Chem. B 106, 4424 (2002) .
44. Vacuum ultraviolet
surface photochemistry of water adsorbed on graphite , Simeon R. Baggott,
Kurt
W. Kolasinski, Luís M. A. Perdigão,
Quanmin Guo and Richard E. Palmer, J.
Chem. Phys. 117, 6667 (2002) .
45. Surface photochemistry induced by ultrafast pulses of vacuum ultraviolet
light: O2/graphite, D. Riedel, L. M. A. Perdigão, J.
L. Hernández-Pozos, Q. Guo, R. E. Palmer, J. S. Foord and K. W.
Kolasinski, Phys.
Rev. B 66, 233405 (2002) .
46. The mechanism of Si etching in fluoride solutions, K.W. Kolasinski, Phys.
Chem. Chem. Phys., 5, 1270 (2003) .
47. Arranged silicon
conical spike structures from optical diffraction and ultrafast laser
etching
in halogen gas, D. Riedel, J.L. Hernández-Pozos,
K.W. Kolasinski and R.E. Palmer, Appl.
Phys. A 78, 381 2003 .
48. Etchant composition effects on porous silicon morphology and photoluminescence
, Lynne Koker, Anja Wellner, Paul A.J. Sherratt, Rolf Neuendorf and Kurt
W. Kolasinski, Phys.
Solidi Status a 197, 117 (2003) .
49. The Structure of Water on the (0001) Surface of Graphite, P. Cabrera
Sanfelix, S. Holloway, K.W. Kolasinski and G.R. Darling, Surf.
Sci. 532-535, 166 (2003).
50. Laser-assisted restructuring of silicon over nano-, meso- and macro-scales,
Kurt W. Kolasinski, Recent Research Developments in Applied Physics, 7,
267
(2004).
51. Laser-etched silicon pillars and their porosification, David Mills and Kurt
W. Kolasinski, J.
Vac. Sci. Technol. A 22, 1647 (2004) .
52. Stain Etching of Silicon Pillars and Macropores, David Mills, Mona Nahidi
and Kurt W. Kolasinski, phys. stat. sol. (c) (submitted).
53. A Non-lithographic method to form ordered arrays of silicon pillars and macropores,
David Mills and Kurt W. Kolasinski, J. Phys D. (submitted).
54. The reaction of hydroxyl and water on graphite surfaces, P. Cabrera Sanfelix,
S. Holloway, K.W. Kolasinski and G.R. Darling, J. Phys. Chem. B (in
preparation).
55. Non-Adiabatic and Ultrafast Dynamics of Hydrogen Adsorbed on Silicon, K.W.
Kolasinski, Curr. Op. Solid State & Mater. Sci, (in preparation).
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