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- Publications
- Influence
What drives public acceptance of nanotechnology?
- Steven C. Currall, E. King, N. Lane, Juan M. Madera, Stacey L. Turner
- Medicine
- Nature nanotechnology
- 1 December 2006
How do the risks and benefits of nanotechnology, as viewed by the public, compare with those associated with other technologies such as genetically modified organisms, stem cells, biotechnology and… Expand
The theory of electron-molecule collisions
- N. Lane
- Physics
- 1980
The current state of the theory and its application to low-energy electron--molecule collisions is reviewed. The emphasis is on elastic scattering and vibrational and rotational excitation of small… Expand
Nature of excited helium atoms in liquid helium: A theoretical model
- A. P. Hickman, W. Steets, N. Lane
- Physics
- 1 November 1975
A model is developed in which excited helium atoms in liquid helium may exist in stable cavities of diameter 10 \AA{} and larger. A repulsive effective interaction between the excited atom and the… Expand
Theory of inelastic collisions between low-lying excited- and ground-state Ne atoms
- J. Cohen, L. Collins, N. Lane
- Physics
- 1 April 1978
A quantum-mechanical study of low-energy inelastic collisions of excited- and ground-state Ne atoms has been undertaken. Close-coupling calculations of cross sections for the transitions… Expand
Rotational Excitation of Diatomic Molecules by Slow Electrons: Application to H2
- N. Lane, S. Geltman
- Physics
- 1967
Rate coefficients for momentum transfer, charge transfer, and radiative association processes in collisions of H(+) with He below 10 exp 5 K
- M. Kimura, N. Lane, A. Dalgarno, R. Dixson
- Physics
- 1 March 1993
The charge-transfer and momentum-transfer cross sections for protons in collisions with helium are calculated at relative energies up to 5 keV. Rate coefficients are presented for temperatures up to… Expand
Theoretical calculation of cross sections for rotational excitation in e-CO/sub 2/ scattering
- M. Morrison, N. Lane
- Physics
- 1 September 1977
Rotational excitation cross sections for e-CO/sub 2/ scattering in the energy range from 0.07 to 10.0 eV have been calculated using a coupled-channels procedure together with the adiabatic-nuclei… Expand