Publications by authors named "R Engeln"

The influence of argon and helium on the rovibrational kinetics of carbon dioxide (CO2) and CO in low-temperature conversion plasma is investigated. With this objective, a combined experimental and computational study is conducted, applying quantum cascade laser infrared absorption spectroscopy to a pulsed DC CO2 glow discharge with varying noble gas admixture and modeling it with a two-term Boltzmann solver. Time-resolved rovibrational temperatures and dissociation fractions are presented, exhibiting an increase in rotational-vibrational non-equilibrium and an increasing CO2 conversion with argon (Ar) and helium (He) admixtures.

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Plasma-activated chemical transformations promise the efficient synthesis of salient chemical products. However, the reaction pathways that lead to desirable products are often unknown, and key quantum-state-resolved information regarding the involved molecular species is lacking. Here we use quantum cascade laser dual-comb spectroscopy (QCL-DCS) to probe plasma-activated NH generation with rotational and vibrational state resolution, quantifying state-specific number densities via broadband spectral analysis.

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The present study was a preregistered, well-powered experimental test of findings related to the effect of state self-objectification and anticipation of the sexualized male gaze on women's cognitive performance. College women (n = 407) performed a working memory task in one of three randomly assigned conditions. In the experimental conditions (self-objectification and male gaze), women completed the task while being video recorded from the neck down.

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Spectral overlap in the single-photon laser-induced fluorescence between the 3064 Å system of OH and the third positive system of CO is detected in a highly-excited environment, namely, a CO-HO plasma. The overlap is distorting excitation and fluorescence spectra as well as fluorescence time decays of commonly used excitation transitions of OH. As a consequence, systematic errors are introduced into the determination of temperatures, gas compositions, and absolute number densities.

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Using the framework of objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts in Psychology of Women Quarterly 21(2): 173-206, 1997), the current studies explored how often women (vs. men) reported wearing clothing that is painful, distracting, and/or restricting (PDR clothing). Additionally, we examined differences in body surveillance (i.

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