Jim Lin  

 
PH. D. In Chemistry, NTU, ROC   
Post Doctoral fellow, IAMS   
      
Tel:(02)23668269   
E-mail:jimlin@po.iams.sinica.edu.tw 



                .Education

                 
                1998.6 Ph. D. in   Chemistry,  National Taiwan University, R.O.C. 
 

 
                .Professional Experience

                    1998.10~                Post Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences,
                                          Academia Sinica, 07/1998-present.
                 1995.1 ~ 1995.4   Chemical Dynamics End Station, Advanced Light Source, National
                                          Berkeley Lawrence Lab, UC Berkeley, USA 
                 1992 .6 ~ 1992.9    YT Lee Lab, Department of Chemistry, UC Berkeley, USA
 
 

              . Honors and Awards
 

             1998.6               Dean of College of Science Award
                1998.6               Dr. Yen Thesis Award
                1988.9~1992.6    YT Lee Chemistry Scholar-ship  
                1991.10              NSC Summer Study award  
         
 
 

           .Publications

           (1) J. J. Lin, D. W. Hwang, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, A new crossed molecular beam apparatus
                 , Instruments Today, Vol. 19(2), 40(1997).  (IAMS)

             (2) J. J. Lin, D. W. Hwang, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, VUV photodissociation dynamics of
                 OClO: binary and triple dissociation, Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State
                 Chemistry IV, Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 3271, 15(1998). (IAMS)

             (3) J. J. Lin, D. W. Hwang, S. Harich, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, A new low background crossed
                 molecular beam apparatus: low background detection of H2, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 69, 1642
                 (1998). (IAMS)

             (4) J. J. Lin, D. W. Hwang, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, On the experimental observation of anisotropy
                 mixing in the O2 photodissociation, J. Chem. Phys. 109, 1758(1998). (IAMS)

              (5) J. J. Lin, D. W. Hwang, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, Photodissociation studies of OClO at 157 nm,
                   J. Chem. Phys. 108, 10061(1998). (IAMS)

              (6) J. J. Lin, S. M. Wu, D. W. Hwang, and X. Yang, An excellent tool for studying chemical reactions:
                   a new crossed molecular beam apparatus, Journal of Electronics (in Chinese) 36, 75(1998). (IAMS)

              (7) J. J. Lin, D. W. Hwang, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, Specific site and isotope effects on the concerted
                  molecular hydrogen elimination from ethylene, J. Chem. Phys. 109, 2979(1998). (JCP Communication)
                  (IAMS)

              (8) J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, Crossed Molecular Beam Studies of O(1D) + CH4:  Evidences for
                  the CH2OH + H Channel,  J. Chem. Phys. 109, 2975(1998). (JCP Communication) (IAMS)

              (9) J. J. Lin, S. M. Wu, D. W. Hwang, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, Photodissociation dynamics of
                  1,1-difluoroethylene at 157 nm excitation, J. Chem. Phys. 109, 10719(1998). (IAMS)

             (10) J. J. Lin, T. C. Hsu, D. W. Hwang, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, Photodissociation dynamics of
                   trifluoroethylene at 157 nm excitation, J. Chem. Phys. 109, 10838(1998). (IAMS)

             (11) D. W. Hwang, X. F. Yang, S. Harich, J. J. Lin and X. Yang, Photodissociation dynamics of H2O at
                   121.6 nm: effect of parent rotational excitation on reaction pathways.  J. Chem. Phys. 110, 4123(1999)
                   (JCP Communication). (IAMS)

             (12) J. J. Lin, S. Harich, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Dynamics of the O(1D) + CH4 reaction: atomic
                   hydrogen channel vs. molecular hydrogen channel,  J. Chem. Phys. 110, 10821(1999). (IAMS)

             (13) D. W. Hwang, J. J. Lin, S. M. Wu, and X. Yang, Hydrogen atom Rydberg “tagging” time-of-flight
                   technique: a powerful experimental method for studying chemical reactions, Instruments Today
                   (in Chinese) 108, 7(1999). (IAMS)

             (14) J. J. Lin, S. Harich, D. W. Hwang, S. M. Wu, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, Dynamics of atomic and
                   molecular elimination from hydrocarbons at VUV excitation, J. Chin. Chem. Soc.  46, 435(1999).
                   (IAMS)

             (15) S. Harich, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee and X. Yang, Competing Atomic and Molecular Hydrogen Elimination
                   from Photodissociation of Methanol at 157 nm, J. Chem. Phys. 111, 5(1999). (JCP Communication). (IAMS)

             (16) X. Liu, D. W. Huang, X. F. Yang, S. Harich, J. J. Lin, and X. Yang, Photodissociation of H2S at
                   157 nm: Observation of SH Bimodal Rotational Distribution, J. Chem. Phys. 111, 3940(1999). (IAMS)

             (17) S. M. Wu, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Site Specificity on the Molecular Hydrogen Elimination
                   from the photodissociation of propane at 157 nm, J. Chem. Phys. 111, 1793(1999).
                  (JCP Communication). (IAMS)

             (18) R. N. Dixon, D. W. Huang, X. F. Yang, S. Harich, J. J. Lin, and X. Yang, Chemical “Double Slits”:
                   Dynamical Interference of Photodissociation Pathways of H2O, Science 285, 1249(1999). (IAMS)

             (19) S. Harich, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Photodissociation Dynamics of Methanol at 157 nm,
                    J. Phys. Chem., in press. (IAMS)

             (20) X. Liu, J. J. Lin, D. W. Hwang, X. F. Yang, and X. Yang, High Resolution Translational Spectroscopic
                   Studies of Elementary Chemical Processes, Advances in Molecular Beam Research and Applications,
                   Springer-Verlag, Editor R. Compargue (invited paper), in press. (IAMS)

             (21) S. Harich, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Site Specific Dissociation Dynamics of Propyne at
                   157 nm, J. Chem. Phys., in press. (IAMS)

             (22) X. Liu, J. J. Lin, S. Harich, and X. Yang, Rotational State Resolved Differential Cross Sections for
                    O(1D) + H2,  “Imaging Techniques for Chemical Dynamics Research”,  Proceedings of ACS
                    Meeting, New Orleans, August, 1999, in press. (IAMS)

             (23) S. M. Wu, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Photodissociation Dynamics of Propane: Site Specificity
                   for Atomic and Molecular Hydrogen Elimination, J. Chem. Phys. 112, 8027(2000). (IAMS)

             (24) S. M. Wu, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Photodissociation Dynamics of Alkanes: Atomic and
                   Molecular Hydrogen Elimination Processes, J. Phys. Chem., accepted. (IAMS)

             (25) J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Multiple Dynamical Pathways in the O + SiH4 Reaction,
                   J. Chem. Phys., in press. (IAMS)

             (26) X. F. Yang, D. W. Hwang, J. J. Lin and X. Yang, Dissociation Dynamics of the Water Molecule on
                   the   1B1 Electronic Surface, J. Chem. Phys., in press. (IAMS)

             (27) X. Liu, J. J. Lin, S. Harich, and X. Yang, Quantum State Specific Dynamics for the
                   O(1D) + HD ? OD + H Reaction, J. Chem. Phys., accepted. (JCP Communication)  (IAMS)

             (28) J. J. Lin, J. Shu, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Multiple Dynamical Pathways in the O(1D) + CH4
                   Reaction: A Comprehensive Crossed Beam Study, J. Chem. Phys., submitted. (IAMS)

             (29) J. Shu, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Multiple Pathways in the O(1D) + CH3F Reaction. (IAMS),
                    J. Chem. Phys., submitted. (IAMS)

             (30) J. C. Wang, J. J. Lin, Y. T. Lee, and X. Yang, Photodissociation Dynamics of Ethylene at 157 nm:
                   Atomic and Molecular Hydrogen Elimination, J. Chem. Phys. (IAMS), J. Chem. Phys., in preparation.

             (31) S. K. Gray, G. G. Balint-Kurti, G. C. Schatz, J. J. Lin, X. Liu, S. Harich and X. Yang, Probing the
                   effect of the H2 rotational excitation in O(1D) + H2 ? OH + H: Theoretical dynamics including
                   nonadiabatic effects and a crossed molecular beam study,  J. Chem. Phys., submitted.

             (32) Xianghong Liu, Jim. J. Lin, Steven A. Harich, George C. Schatz and Xueming Yang, A Benchmark
                   System for Insertion Chemistry: Quantum State Resolved Differential Cross Sections for
                   O(1D) + H2 ? OH + H, submitted.