National Central University, Taiwan, Department of Physics
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- Global and seasonal variations of O2 A-band airglow deduced from HALOE
- The Photoabsorption Spectrum of N2 in 105-140 nm: The Tanaka and LBH systems and Production of the 2PB Fluorescence
- ROCSAT II Airglow Instrument for Upper Atmospheric Research
- Tropopause Height and Temperature Measurements by Using a Rayleigh Lidar
- Gyroresonant surfing acceleration mechanism in space and astrophysical plasmas
- Fluorescence Excitation Function Produced Through Photoexcitation of the Rydberg States b, cn, and o3 of N2 in the 80-100 nm Region
- Lidar cirrus cloud and aerosol measurements in the tropopause region
- OH and O(1D) Airglow measurements at 630 nm from FORMOSAT 2 satellite
- On the Lightning Induced Transient Emissions (LITEs) in the OH Airglow Region with ISUAL Observations
- Predissociation Study of N2 in the 80-100 nm Region by Fluorescence Spectrometry
- Predissociation in the Coupled c4'(0) and b'(1) states of N2 - Rotational-Resolved Fluorescence Spectrometry
- The Isotope Effect to the IR Emissions of CO and CO2 produced by 15 keV H3+ irradiation of H2O (D2O)/ CO, CO2, CH4 or CH3OH icy mixtures.
- Transient airglow enhancement by lightning observed by satellite
- The N2 and NI Emissions in the VUV Region: A Low Temperature Study
- Incorporation of 3-D Scanning Lidar Data into Google Earth for Real-time Air Pollution Observation
- Rotational-Resolved Fluorescence Spectrometry of N2 - The Effects of Predissociation and Temperature
- VUV Photolysis of CO Ices with a Tunable Light Source
- ISUAL observations of global distribution of green line airglow
- New Results of VUV Photo-process study of CO ice
- Intermediate-spin ferrous iron in the Earth's lower mantle?
- Thermoelasticity of (Mg,Fe)SiO<SUB>3</SUB> perovskite
- Grad-Shafranov reconstruction of Earth's magnetopause with anisotropic pressure
- Thermal properties of solid methane (CH4) at high pressure and temperature