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 100 “Picosecond Photoluminescence Study of the n-GaAs (100)/Methanol Interface in a Photoelectrochemical Cell”, T. A. Abshere and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. B, 103 (7911-7919) 1999. [pdf]
99 “Induced Changes in Solvent Structure by Phospholipid Monolayer Formation at a Liquid:Liquid Interface”, R.A. Walker and G.L. Richmond, Coll. Surf. A, 154 (175-185) 1999.
98 “Alkyl Chain Ordering of Asymmetric Phosphatidylcholines Adsorbed at a Liquid-Liquid Interface”, B. L. Smiley and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. B, 103 (653-659) 1999. [pdf]
97 “Molecular Structure and Adsorption of Dimethyl Sulfoxide at the Surface of Aqueous Solutions”, H. Allen, D. E. Gragson and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. B, 103 (660- 666) 1999. [pdf]
96 “Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces: Model Membrane Systems”, R. A. Walker, B. E. Smiley and G. L. Richmond, Spectroscopy, 14 (18-27) 1999.
95 “Effect of Alkyl Chain Length on the Conformation and Order of Simple Ionic Surfactants
Adsorbed at the D2O/CCl4 Interface as Studied by Sum-Frequency Vibrational
Spectroscopy”, J. C. Conboy, M. C. Messmer and G. L. Richmond, Langmuir, 14 (6722- 6727) 1998. [pdf]
94 “Phosphocholine Monolayer Structure at a Liquid-Liquid Interfaces”, R. A. Walker, J. A. Gruetzmacher and G. L. Richmond, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 120 (6991-7003) 1998. [pdf]
93 “Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy of Surfactants and Phospholipid Monolayers at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces”, B. E. Smiley, R. A. Walker, D. E. Gragson, T. E. Hannon and G. L. Richmond, SPIE Proc., 3273 (134-144) 1998.
92 “Investigations of the Structure and Hydrogen Bonding of Water Molecules at Liquid Surfaces by Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy”, D. E. Gragson and G. L. Richmond, Feature Article for J. Phys. Chem. B, 102 (3847-3861) 1998. [pdf]
91 “Probing the Structure of Water Molecules at an Oil/Water Interface in the Presence of a Charged Soluble Surfactant through Isotopic Dilution Studies”, D. E. Gragson and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. B, 102 (569-576) 1998. [pdf]
90 “Potential Dependent Alignment and Hydrogen Bonding of Interfacial Water Molecules at Charged Air/Water and Oil/Water Interfaces”, D.E. Gragson and G.L. Richmond, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 120 (366-375) 1998. [pdf]
89 “Probing the Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding of Water Molecules at an Oil/Water Interface in the Presence of Charged Soluble Surfactant”, D. E. Gragson and G. L. Richmond, J. Chem. Phys., 107 (9687-9690) 1997.
88 “Comparisons of the Structure of Water at Neat Oil/Water Interfaces as Determined by Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation”, D. E. Gragson and G. L. Richmond, Langmuir, 13 (4804-4806) 1997. [pdf]
87 “Vibrational Spectroscopy of Molecules at Liquid Surfaces and Interfaces”, G. L. Richmond, Anal. Chem., 69 (536A-543A) 1997. [pdf]
86 “A Study of the Effect of pH on Surfactants and Water Structure at the Air/Water Interface Using Sum Frequency Generation”, E.A. Raymond, D.E. Gragson, R.A. Walker and G.L. Richmond, J. Undergrad. Res., 3 (145-148) 1997.
85 “Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation Studies of Saturated Glycerophospholipids: Effect of Temperature on Molecular Ordering at an Oil/Water Interface”, J.A. Gruetzmacher,
R. A. Walker and G. L. Richmond, J. Undergrad. Res., 3 (90-94) 1997.
84 “Dependence of Alkyl Chain Conformation of Simple Ionic Surfactants on Head Group Functionality as Studied by Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy”, J. C. Conboy, M. C. Messmer and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. B, 101 (6724-6733) 1997. [pdf]
83 “Molecular Structure and Ordering of Phospholipids at a Liquid-Liquid Interface”, R. A. Walker, J. C. Conboy and G. L. Richmond, Langmuir, 13 (3070-3073) 1997. [pdf]
82 “An Investigation of Surfactant Behavior at the Liquid/Liquid Interface with Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation”, J. C. Conboy, M. C. Messmer, R. Walker and G. L. Richmond, in Progr. Colloid Polym. Sci.; Amphiphiles at Interfaces, 103 (10-20) 1997.
81 “Photocorrosion of n-GaAs and Passivation by Na2S: Comparison of the (100), (110) and
(111) B Faces”, E. A. Miller and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. B, 101 (2669-2677) 1997. [pdf]
80 “Examination of the Interface Between Two Immiscible Electrolyte Solutions by Second Harmonic Generation”, J. C. Conboy and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. B, 101 (983- 990) 1997. [pdf]
79 “Ordering of Interfacial Water Molecules at the Charged Air/Water Interface Observed by Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation”, D. E. Gragson, B. M. McCarty and G. L. Richmond, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 119 (6144-6152) 1997. [pdf]
78 “Quilting Together a Professional Life in Science”, G. L. Richmond, Association for Women in Science Newsletter, 25 (38-39) 1996.
77 “Surfactant/Water Interactions at the Air/Water Interface As Probed by Vibrational Sum Frequency Generation”, D. E. Gragson, B. M. McCarty and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem., 100 (14272-14275) 1996. [pdf]
76 “Tunable Picosecond IR Laser System for Use in Nonlinear Spectroscopic Applications”, D. E. Gragson, B. M. McCarty, G. L. Richmond and D. S. Alavi, J. Opt. Soc. B, 13 (2075- 2083) 1996.
75 “Investigation of Surfactant Conformation and Order at the Liquid-Liquid Interface by
Total Internal Reflection Sum-Frequency Generation”, J. C. Conboy, M. C. Messmer and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem., 100 (7617-7622) 1996. [pdf]
74 “Porous Silicon and the Search for a Silicon Based LED”, R. Swischer, P. Sercel and G.L. Richmond, J. Chem. Ed., 73 (738-741) 1996.
73 “Resonant Sum Frequency Generation Studies of Surfactant Ordering at Oil-Water Interfaces”, M. C. Messmer, J. C. Conboy and G. L. Richmond, SPIE Proc., 135 (2547) 1995.
72 “Total Internal Reflection Second Harmonic Generation from the Interface Between Two Immiscible Electrolyte Solutions”, J. C. Conboy and G. L. Richmond, Electrochim. Acta, 40 (2881-2886) 1995.
71 “Observation of Molecular Ordering at the Liquid-Liquid Interface by Resonant Sum Frequency Generation”, M. C. Messmer, J. C. Conboy and G. L. Richmond, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 117 (8039-8040) 1995.
70 “Tunable Picosecond Infrared Laser System Based on Parametric Amplification in KTP with a Ti:sapphire Amplifier”, D. E. Gragson, D. S. Alavi, G. L. Richmond, Optics Lett., 20 (1991-1993) 1995.
69 “Surface Second Harmonic Generation Studies of Single Crystal Metal Surfaces”, G. L. Richmond and R. A. Bradley, in Laser Spectroscopy and Photochemistry on Metal Surfaces, H. -L. Dai and W. Ho, eds., World Scientific Publishing Co., 1995, Part I, p 132-183. [pdf]
68 “Observation of the Potential-Dependent Second Harmonic Response from the Si(111)/Electrolyte and Si(111)/SiO2/Electrolyte Interfacial Regions”, J. L. Daschbach, P.R. Fischer, D. Demarest and G.L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem., 99 (3240-3250) 1995.
67 “Picosecond Photoluminescence Studies of Photocorrosion and Passivation of n-GaAs in Na2S Containing Solutions”, B. A. Balko, E. A. Miller and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem. 95, (4124-4131) 1995.
66 “Picosecond Photoluminescence Studies of Recombination Dynamics at n- GaAs/Electrolyte Interfaces”, G. L.Richmond, J. Kauffman and B. A. Balko, in Surface Imaging and Visualization, CRC Press, A. T. Hubbard, ed., 1995, p 597-633.
65 “FTIR Studies of Hafnium-Alkylbisphosphonate Multilayers on Gold: Effects of Alkylbisphosphonate Chain Length, Substrate Roughness and Surface Functionalization on Film Structure and Order”, J. T. O’Brien, A. C. Zeppenfeld, G. L. Richmond and C. J. Page, Langmuir, 10 (4657-2663) 1994.
64 “Sensitivity of Second Harmonic Generation to Space Charge Effects at the Si(111)/Electrolyte and Si(111)/SiO2/Electrolyte Interfaces”, P. R. Fischer, J. L. Daschbach and G.L. Richmond, J. Vac. Sci. Tech., 12 (2617-2624) 1994. [pdf]
63 “Total Internal Reflection Second Harmonic Generation: Probing the n-Alkane/Water Interface”, J. C. Conboy, J. L. Daschbach, and G. L. Richmond, Appl. Phys. A, 59 (623- 629) 1994.
62 “Studies of Alkane/Water Interfaces by Total Internal Reflection Second Harmonic Generation”, J. C. Conboy, J. L. Daschbach, and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem., 98
(9688-9692) 1994.
61 “Surface Second Harmonic Studies of Si(111)/Electrolyte and Si(111)/SiO2/Electrolyte
Interfaces” P. R. Fischer, J. L. Daschbach and G. L. Richmond, Chem. Phys. Lett., 218 (200-205) 1994.
60 “Surface-dipole and Electric-quadrupole Contributions to Anisotropic Second-Harmonic Generation from Noble Metal Surfaces”, D.A. Koos, V.L. Shannon and G.L. Richmond, Phys. Rev. B, 47 (4730-4734) 1993.
59 “Surface Second Harmonic Studies of Stepped Ag(111) Electrode Surfaces”, G. L. Richmond, Chem. Phys. Lett., 213 (491-497) 1993.
58 “Corrosion Induced Surface States on GaAs Electrode Surfaces as Studied by Picosecond Luminescence Measurements”, B. Balko, J. Kauffman and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem., 97 (9002-9008) l993.
57 “Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy of Ag(111) in an Electrolyte and in Vacuum”, R.A. Bradley, R. Georgiadis, S. D. Kevan and G. L. Richmond, J. Chem. Phys., 99 (5535- 5546) 1993.
56 “Examination of the Surface Second Harmonic Response from Noble Metal Surfaces at Infrared Wavelengths”, E. K. L. Wong and G. L. Richmond, J. Chem. Phys., 99 (5500- 5507) l993.
55 “Threshold Phenomena in Nonlinear Currents upon Metallization of Si(001)”, S. Arekat, S. D. Kevan and G. L. Richmond, Europhys. Lett., 22 (377-382) 1993.
54 “On the Influence of Steps on the Rotational Anisotropy of the Second Harmonic Generation from Ag Electrodes”, K. A. Friedrich and G. L. Richmond, Ber . Bunsen-Ges. Phys. Chem., 93 (386-394) 1993.
53 “Dependence of Luminescence Decays from GaAs/Electrolyte Contacts on Excitation Power and Applied Bias: Examination of the Modified Dead Layer Model”, J.F. Kauffman and G. L. Richmond, J. Appl. Phys., 73 (1912-1917) 1993.
52 “SHG and the Single Crystal Electrode Surface”, G. L. Richmond, Spectroscopy, 7 (18-21) l992.
51 “Power Dependent Effects in the Luminescence Decay of GaAs/Electrolyte Contacts at the Flat Band Potential”, J. F. Kauffman, B. A. Balko and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem., 96 (6371-6374) 1992.
50 “Power Dependent Effects in Photoluminescence vs. Voltage Scans of GaAs/Electrolyte Junctions Using Picosecond Pulse Excitation”, J. F. Kauffman, B. A. Balko and G. L. Richmond, J. Phys. Chem., 96 (6374-6377) 1992.

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