David M. Hartley, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, Dynamics Technology, Inc.
Formerly with the Solid State Theory Group,
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Recent Research Interests
My doctoral work was in the theory of negative ion resonances in
molecules on surfaces. Investigations included:
- Tunneling theory of negative ion decay at surfaces, in which the
effects of scattering environment upon the lifetime and decay rate of a
molecular ion were investigated.
- Lifetime evolution in resonance-assisted desorption of adsorbed molecules.
We modeled how the change in bond length of an evolving negative ion effects
desorption rates.
- Analogies between electron and photon tunneling.
- Interaction between surface states and decaying negative atomic ions.
- The abstract of my Ph.D. dissertation.
Recent Publications
Here are abstracts of my recent publications in surface physics.
Copies of preprints may be obtained by e-mailing Professor Philip Rous:
philip@lionheart.umbc.edu
I also have a passing interest in nonlinear dynamics:
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This page was last modified 24 September 1996.
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