Professor T. J.
Manuccia
Publications
1. Seaver, M; Peele,
JR; Manuccia, TJ; Rubel, GO; and Ritchie, G.; “Evaporation
kinetics of ventilated waterdrops coated with octadecanol monolayers”; J. Phys.
Chem. v.96(15), pp. 6389‑94 (1992).
2. Seaver, M;
3. Manuccia, TJ and Loda, RT.; “The Laser Electron
Microscope (LEM)”; Berichte Bunsen Gesellschaft Physikalische
Chemie v.93(3), pp.392‑6 (1989).
4. Seaver, M;
5. Seaver, M and Manuccia, TJ.; “Transport
Properties of Droplets in Gas Flows”;
1987 Naval Research Lab Review (1987).
8. Calvert, JM; Manuccia, TJ; and Nowak, RJ.; “A polymeric solid-state electrochromic cell”;
Journal of the Electrochemical
Society v.133(5), pp.951-3 (1986).
9. Seaver, M; Manuccia, TJ; and McDonald,
JR.; “Enhanced
species selectivity in opto-acoustic detection”; Chemical
Physics Letters v.123(3), pp.164-8 (1986).
10.
14. Hsu, DSY and Manuccia, TJ.; “Carbon isotope enrichment by
retention of isotopic excitation selectivity in VV ladder climbing
collisions”; Chem. Phys. Lett. v.76(1),
pp.16-20 (1980).
15. Manuccia, TJ.;
“Molecular Lasers”; in the
series Methods of Experimental Physics
v.15(B) (1979).
17. Manuccia, TJ;
18. Frankel, D and Manuccia, TJ.; “Collisionless
16 μm fluorescence in sulfur hexafluoride
following 10 μm carbon dioxide laser pumping:
comments on the vibrational quasicontinuum”; Chem.
Phys. Lett. v.54(3),
pp.51-6 (1978).
21. Manuccia, TJ and Hsu, DS.; “Deuterium enrichment by CW vibrational photochemistry of methane-economic
considerations”; Laser-Induced Processes in Molecules, pp.270-3 (1978).
23. Manuccia, TJ.;
“CW IR laser induced chemistry, isotope separation and related
laser technology at NRL”; Lasers in Chem., pp.210-215 (1977).
24. Manuccia, TJ;
26. Manuccia, TJ; Stregack, JA; Harris, NW;
and Wexler, BL.; “14-
and 16- mu gas dynamic CO2 lasers”; Applied
Physics Letters v.29(6), pp. 360-2.
28. Lory, ER; Bauer, SH; Manuccia, TJ.; “Infrared laser
augmented decomposition of H3PBF3; IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
v.QE-11(8), pp.714-15 (1975).
30. Wolga, GJ and Manuccia, TJ.; “Hydrogen atom
sources for electrically pulsed hydrogen halide lasers”; IEEE
Journal of Quantum Electronics v.QE9(1), p.193 (1973).
31. Manuccia, TJ and Wolga, GJ.; “Velocity preservation- a quantitative
technique for determining rates of fast inelastic collision processes”; IEEE
Journal of Quantum Electronics v.QE9(1), p.190 (1973).
32. Manuccia, TJ and Wolga, GJ.; “The properties and
application of diffraction gratings in frequency-selective laser
resonators”; IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics v.QE-6(4), p.185 (1970).
Note: Between 1992 and 2003, I did not publish because of IP considerations. However, during this period I was the P.I. & author of numerous successful grant applications (see above).