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November 1980

Volume 33, Issue 11

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Laser selective chemistry—is it possible?

Ahmed H. Zewail
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With sufficiently brief and intense radiation, properly tuned to specific resonances, we may be able to fulfill a chemist's dream, to break particular selected bonds in large molecules.

Laser‐induced chemical processes

V. S. Letokhov
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Isotope separation, which continues to be an active field of laser photochemistry, is joined now by methods for producing very pure substances and by studies of biologically important molecules.

State‐to‐state reaction dynamics

Richard N. Zare and Richard B. Bernstein
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Tunable lasers facilitate the finding of relative probabilities for forming product molecules in specified quantum states from reagents in selected states, a long‐standing objective in chemical dynamics.

Studies with crossed laser and molecular beams

Yuan T. Lee and Y. Ron Shen
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Experiments with intersecting beams of photons and molecules can give detailed information on the dynamics of chemical reactions at the level of individual atoms and molecules.
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Mystery resolved?

G. P. Williams, Diane Solenberger, and David Weaver
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Physics and geometry

Robert Hermann and C. N. Yang
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Unaffiliated physicists

E. J. Post
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High‐energy physics?

Cyrus M. Hoffman and Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky
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Experimental relativity

Wallace Kantor and Allen D. Allen
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Stellarator defended

Milton A. Rothman
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Correction

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Travel restriction protest

Carleton DeTar
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Obituary in error

Massimo Marezio, Bernd Matthias, and Robert Penneman
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Photon‐stimulated desorption selectively breaks bonds

Gloria B. Lubkin
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21‐term series yields critical indices

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Great undersea waves may be solitons

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Photoabsorption, Photoionization, and Photoelectron Spectroscopy

J. Berkowltz and Steven T. Manson, Reviewer
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Physics of High Temperature Plasmas (Second Edition)

G. Schmidt and J. Leon Shohet, Reviewer
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Reliable Knowledge: An Exploration of the Grounds for Belief in Science

J. Ziman and I. Bernard Cohen, Reviewer
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An Introduction to Radiation Dosimetry

S. Lovell and Larry D. Simpson, Reviewer
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Book Notes

Steven C. Ashley
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New Books

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New Products

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Acoustical Society honors four scientists

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R. J. Baxter wins IUPAP Boltzmann Medal

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Cameron receives AAPM Coolidge Award

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Leslie S. G. Kovasznay

Stanley Corrsin
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Aleksander Jabłoński

Lucjan Krause
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George Wesley Spangler

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See Also: Erratum

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Helping the copyright law work

H. William Koch
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Congress authorizes faster magnetic‐fusion program

Michael E. Jacobs
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Deutch reflects on energy policy

Michael E. Jacobs
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Optical Society elects Baird vice‐president

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Lawsuit against AIP site in Woodbury is settled

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AIP begins publishing Chinese Physics journal

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ACA establishes award to honor A.L. Patterson

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In Brief

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Calendar

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A dedication for AIP

D. Allan Bromley
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