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Richard N. Dixon was affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom during their academic career. Their work did not have publicly listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues associated in available records.

There is no data on book publications, main fields, or subfields of study directly linked to their research profile. Similarly, there are no records of awards or recognitions.

Due to the lack of detailed publication, collaboration, or topical information, a comprehensive account of Richard N. Dixon's specific research focus or contributions cannot be provided based on the available data.

Best Publications

  • The determination of the vector correlation between photofragment rotational and translational motions from the analysis of Doppler‐broadened spectral line profiles

    R. N. Dixon

  • Time-dependent quantum dynamics of molecular photofragmentation processes

    Gabriel G. Balint-Kurti;Richard N. Dixon;C. Clay Marston

  • The Role of πσ* Excited States in the Photodissociation of Heteroaromatic Molecules

    Michael N R Ashfold;B Cronin;AL Devine;RN Dixon

  • State‐selected photodissociation dynamics: Complete characterization of the OH fragment ejected by the HONO Ã state

    R. Vasudev;R. N. Zare;R. N. Dixon

  • Grid methods for solving the Schrödinger equation and time dependent quantum dynamics of molecular photofragmentation and reactive scattering processes

    Gabriel G. Balint-Kurti;Richard N. Dixon;C. Clay Marston

  • Dynamics of H2O2 photodissociation: OH product state and momentum distribution characterized by sub‐Doppler and polarization spectroscopy

    Karl‐Heinz Gericke;Stefan Klee;Franz Josef Comes;Richard N. Dixon

  • Photodissociation of H2O at 121.6 nm: A state-to-state dynamical picture

    Steven A. Harich;Xuefeng Yang;Dennis W. H. Hwang;Jim J. Lin

  • A nomenclature for Λ‐doublet levels in rotating linear molecules

    M. H. Alexander;P. Andresen;R. Bacis;R. Bersohn

  • Higher vibrational levels of a bent triatomic molecule

    R. N. Dixon

  • State selective photodissociation dynamics of à state ammonia. II

    J. Biesner;L. Schnieder;G. Ahlers;Xiaoxiang Xie

  • High resolution photofragment translational spectroscopy studies of the near ultraviolet photolysis of pyrrole

    Bríd Cronin;Michael G. D. Nix;Rafay H. Qadiri;Michael N. R. Ashfold

  • Exploring nuclear motion through conical intersections in the UV photodissociation of phenols and thiophenol

    Michael N. R. Ashfold;Adam L. Devine;Richard N. Dixon;Graeme A. King

  • Primary product channels in the photodissociation of methane at 121.6 nm

    DH Mordaunt;IR Lambert;GP Morley;Michael N R Ashfold

  • The Absorption Spectrum of the Free NCO Radical

    Richard Newland Dixon

  • The Renner effect in a bent triatomic molecule executing a large amplitude bending vibration

    T. Barrow;R.N. Dixon;G. Duxbury

  • Chemical "Double Slits": Dynamical Interference of Photodissociation Pathways in Water

    R. N. Dixon;D. W. Hwang;X. F. Yang;S. Harich

  • Photodissociation dynamics of à state ammonia molecules. I. State dependent μ‐v correlations in the NH2(ND2) products

    David H. Mordaunt;Michael N. R. Ashfold;Richard N. Dixon

  • On the Jahn-Teller distortion of CH4 +

    R.N. Dixon

  • The H2S+ radical ion

    R.N. Dixon;G. Duxbury;M. Horani;J. Rostas

  • Dissociation dynamics of H2O(D2O) following photoexcitation at the Lyman‐α wavelength (121.6 nm)

    D. H. Mordaunt;M. N. R. Ashfold;R. N. Dixon

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael N. R. Ashfold
Michael N. R. Ashfold University of Bristol
Xueming Yang
Xueming Yang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Richard N. Zare
Richard N. Zare Stanford University
Andrew J. Orr-Ewing
Andrew J. Orr-Ewing University of Bristol
Martin Quack
Martin Quack ETH Zurich
Terry A. Miller
Terry A. Miller The Ohio State University
John N. Murrell
John N. Murrell University of Sussex
John M. Brown
John M. Brown University of Oxford
Ian G. Mills
Ian G. Mills University of Oxford
Ron Naaman
Ron Naaman Weizmann Institute of Science

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