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Search Publications by: Angela R. Hight Walker (Fed)

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Spontaneous Coherent Microwave Emission and the Sawtooth Instability in a Compact Storage Ring

May 1, 2001
Author(s)
Uwe Arp, Gerald T. Fraser, Angela R. Hight Walker, Thomas B. Lucatorto, K K. Lehmann, K Harkay, N Sereno, K Kim
Strong evidence for self-excited emission of coherent synchrotron radiation in the microwave spectral region was observed at the Synchrotron Ultraviolet Radiation Facility SURF III electron storage ring at the National Institute of Standards and Technology

Rotational Spectrum of Sarin

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Angela R. Hight Walker, R D. Suenram, A C. Samuels, J O. Jensen, M W. Ellzy, J M. Lochner, D Zeroka

Rotational Signatures of Chemical Agents and Related Compounds

January 1, 2000
Author(s)
R D. Suenram, Angela R. Hight Walker, Gerald T. Fraser, David F. Plusquellic, R S. DaBell, Pamela M. Chu, George C. Rhoderick, A C. Samuels, J O. Jensen, Pavol Krivosik, J M. Lochner
The rotational spectra of more than twenty different chemical-warfare agents, precursors, and decomposition products have been studied using the technique of Fourier-Transform MicroWave (FTMW) spectroscopy. The compounds studied include the four common G

Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Wind-Tunnel Contamination

May 1, 1998
Author(s)
Angela R. Hight Walker, David F. Plusquellic, Gerald T. Fraser, A Weber, Walter J. Lafferty
Three infrared diagnostic techniques are developed to characterize chemical contamination in wind tunnels and shock tubes which can affect the reliability of infrared sensor and imaging system tests. The techniques are based on mid-infrared spectroscopy