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State-Selective Capture In Collisions Of Protons With Noble Gases, Michael Schulz, D. M. Blankenship, S. W. Bross, A. D. Gaus, Timothy Gay, W. T. Htwe, John T. Park, Jerry Peacher Oct 1992

State-Selective Capture In Collisions Of Protons With Noble Gases, Michael Schulz, D. M. Blankenship, S. W. Bross, A. D. Gaus, Timothy Gay, W. T. Htwe, John T. Park, Jerry Peacher

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

We have measured coincidences between neutral H atoms and Lyman-α photons for collisions between 50-keV protons and noble gases as a function of the projectile scattering angle. The coincidences are dominated by capture to the 2p state of the projectile. While the total cross sections depend strongly on the target, the shape of the angular distribution of the differential cross sections was found to depend only weakly on that parameter. The data indicate that electrons are captured predominantly from the outermost shell of the target atom for the collision systems studied here.


Hydrodynamic Instability Of Chemical Waves, D. A. Vasquez, J. W. Wilder, Boyd F. Edwards Oct 1992

Hydrodynamic Instability Of Chemical Waves, D. A. Vasquez, J. W. Wilder, Boyd F. Edwards

All Physics Faculty Publications

We present a theory for the transition to convection for flat chemical wave fronts propagating upward. The theory is based on the hydrodynamic equations and the one‐variable reaction‐diffusion equation that describes the chemical front for the iodate–arsenous acid reaction. The reaction term involves the reaction rate constants and the chemical composition of the mixture. This allows the discussion of the effects of the different chemical variables on the transition to convection. We have studied perturbations of different wavelengths on an unbounded flat chemical front and found that for wavelengths larger than a critical wavelength (λ≳λc) the perturbations grow …


Competition Between Ponderomotive And Thermal Forces In Short-Scale-Length Laser Plasmas, X. Liu, Donald P. Umstadter Sep 1992

Competition Between Ponderomotive And Thermal Forces In Short-Scale-Length Laser Plasmas, X. Liu, Donald P. Umstadter

Donald Umstadter Publications

Interactions of intense 400-fs laser pulses with a solid target are studied with time-integrated and time-resolved measurements. The latter are accomplished by means of a pump and probe experiment, in which the motion of the critical surface is measured with 250-fs resolution. It is found that when the average electron quiver energy (mvos2/2) becomes comparable to the electron thermal energy (kTe), the ponderomotive force of the high-intensity laser significantly reduces the thermal expansion of a laser plasma. This study is performed in an interesting regime not easily accessible with longer pulse lasers, in …


Role Of Light Vector Mesons In The Heavy Particle Chiral Lagrangian, Joseph Schechter, A. Subbaraman Sep 1992

Role Of Light Vector Mesons In The Heavy Particle Chiral Lagrangian, Joseph Schechter, A. Subbaraman

Physics - All Scholarship

We give the general framework for adding "light" vector particles to the heavy hadron effective chiral Lagrangian. This has strong motivations both from the phenomenological and aesthetic standpoints. An application to the already observed D \rightarrow \overbar{K^*} weak transition amplitude is discussed


Diffraction In The Binary Encounter Electron Peak Observed In Collisions Of 0.6 Mev Amu⁻¹ I7+, I23+ And Au11+ Projectiles With He And Ar, W. Wolff, J. L. Shinpaugh, H. E. Wolff, Ronald E. Olson, Jee-Ching Wang, S. Lencinas, D. Piscevic, R. Herrmann, H. Schmidt-Böcking Sep 1992

Diffraction In The Binary Encounter Electron Peak Observed In Collisions Of 0.6 Mev Amu⁻¹ I7+, I23+ And Au11+ Projectiles With He And Ar, W. Wolff, J. L. Shinpaugh, H. E. Wolff, Ronald E. Olson, Jee-Ching Wang, S. Lencinas, D. Piscevic, R. Herrmann, H. Schmidt-Böcking

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Relative double differential cross sections for electron emission from collisions of 0.6 MeV amu-1I7+and I23+ projectiles with Ar and Au11+projectiles with He were measured for electron energies from 100 eV to 2000 eV and for angles from 0° to 50°. Experimentally observed sudden shifts of the position of the binary encounter peak were interpreted as resulting from quantum interference in the scattering of target electrons from the partially stripped projectile ion. To this end calculations for the elastic scattering of free electrons initially at rest in the laboratory reference frame from the screened …


The Structure Of A Complex Of Bovine &-Thrombin And Recombinant Hirudin At 2.8-A Resolution, Jacqueline Vitali, Philip D. Martin, Michael G. Malkowski, William D. Robertson, Jerome B. Lazar, Richard C. Winant, Paul H. Johnson, Brian F.P. Edwards Sep 1992

The Structure Of A Complex Of Bovine &-Thrombin And Recombinant Hirudin At 2.8-A Resolution, Jacqueline Vitali, Philip D. Martin, Michael G. Malkowski, William D. Robertson, Jerome B. Lazar, Richard C. Winant, Paul H. Johnson, Brian F.P. Edwards

Physics Faculty Publications

Crystals of the complex of bovine alpha-thrombin with recombinant hirudin variant 1 have space group C222(1) with cell constants a = 59.11, b = 102.62, and c = 143.26 A. The orientation and position of the thrombin component was determined by molecular replacement and the hirudin molecule was fit in 2 magnitude of Fo - magnitude of Fc electron density maps. The structure was refined by restrained least squares and simulated annealing to R = 0.161 at 2.8-A resolution. The binding of hirudin to thrombin is generally similar to that observed in the crystals of human thrombin-hirudin. Several differences in …


Magnetization Of Sm-Fe-N Thin Films With In-Plane Anisotropy, D. Wang, George C. Hadjipanayis, David J. Sellmyer Sep 1992

Magnetization Of Sm-Fe-N Thin Films With In-Plane Anisotropy, D. Wang, George C. Hadjipanayis, David J. Sellmyer

David Sellmyer Publications

Sm-Fe-N films have been made by dc magnetron sputtering and heating in-situ in nitrogen atmosphere. It is observed that the anisotropy changes from perpendicular to in-plane by nitrogenation. The Curie temperature is about 380 K. Aspects of structure, hysterisis loops, initial magnetization curves and temperature dependence of coercivity are discussed.


Shifted X-Ray Photoelectron Peak In Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas Grown At 200 Degrees C, David C. Look, J. T. Grant, J. R. Sizelove Sep 1992

Shifted X-Ray Photoelectron Peak In Molecular-Beam Epitaxial Gaas Grown At 200 Degrees C, David C. Look, J. T. Grant, J. R. Sizelove

Physics Faculty Publications

X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopic results show that molecular beam epitaxial GaAs grown at 200 °C has a reduced effective surface potential energy, about 0.5 eV, compared with the usual 0.7 eV. A Poisson analysis of the data, using parameters from Hall effect and absorption measurements, requires that the Fermi‐level‐controlling defect in this material must have a significantly lower activation energy than that of EL2, an unexpected result.


Photoquenching Of Hopping Conduction In Low-Temperature-Grown Molecular-Beam-Epitaxial Gaas, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look Sep 1992

Photoquenching Of Hopping Conduction In Low-Temperature-Grown Molecular-Beam-Epitaxial Gaas, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look

Physics Faculty Publications

We have observed IR photoquenching of the hopping conduction in GaAs samples grown by molecular beam epitaxy at the low temperature of 250 °C and annealed at temperatures from 300 to 600 °C. A key element in the success of this study is removal of the layers from their substrates. The hopping conduction recovers at about 140 K, with a thermal activation energy of about 0.3 eV.


Gas Phase Interstitial Modification Of Rare-Earth Intermetallics, J.M.D. Coey, Ralph Skomski, S. Wirth Sep 1992

Gas Phase Interstitial Modification Of Rare-Earth Intermetallics, J.M.D. Coey, Ralph Skomski, S. Wirth

Ralph Skomski Publications

The gar phase interstitial modification of rare-earth intermetallics is studied. Net reaction energies for nitrogen in Sm2Fe17 and Nd(Fe11T1) are U0 = - 57 kJ/mole and U0 = - 51 kJ/mole, respectively. The equilibrium nitrogen concentration is calculated as function of temperature and gas pressure using a simple lattice gas model.

For nitrogen in Sm2Fe17, refined diffusion parameters D0 (N) = 1.02 mm2/r and Ea(N) = 133 kJ/mole, determined by thermopiezic analysis of the initial stage of nitrogen absorption, are used to calculate nitrogen profiles and …


Arnold M. Karo, John R. Creighton, John R. Hiskes, Fredrick Mcmurphy, John R. Hardy Sep 1992

Arnold M. Karo, John R. Creighton, John R. Hiskes, Fredrick Mcmurphy, John R. Hardy

John R. Hardy Papers

Arnold M. Karo died on 16 June 1991 at age 63, after a yearlong battle with leukemia. He was a theoretical chemist and solid-state physicist with the chemistry and materials science department at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.


Absolute Triple Differential Cross Section For Ionization Of Helium Near Threshold, T. Rösel, Jochen Röder, Leslie S. Frost, Kurt Jung, Hendrik Ehrhardt, Stephenie J. Jones, Don H. Madison Sep 1992

Absolute Triple Differential Cross Section For Ionization Of Helium Near Threshold, T. Rösel, Jochen Röder, Leslie S. Frost, Kurt Jung, Hendrik Ehrhardt, Stephenie J. Jones, Don H. Madison

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Absolute measurements with an accuracy of 22% and theoretical results in a distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) are reported for the triple-differential cross section for 26.6-eV electron-impact ionization of helium. An apparatus is used that allows all scattering angles to be independently varied for both coplanar and noncoplanar geometries. The measurements are compared with a DWBA calculation that includes exchange distortion in the calculation of the distorted waves, as well as with earlier calculations by Crothers [J. Phys. B 19, 463 (1986)] and Pan and Starace [Phys. Rev. Lett. 67, 185 (1991)]. Emphasis is placed on understanding the mechanisms for near-threshold …


The Cosmological Kibble Mechanism In The Laboratory: String Formation In Liquid Crystals, Mark Bowick, L. Chandar, Eric A. Schiff, Ajit M. Srivastava Aug 1992

The Cosmological Kibble Mechanism In The Laboratory: String Formation In Liquid Crystals, Mark Bowick, L. Chandar, Eric A. Schiff, Ajit M. Srivastava

Physics - All Scholarship

We have observed the production of strings (disclination lines and loops) via the Kibble mechanism of domain (bubble) formation in the isotropic to nematic phase transition of a sample of uniaxial nematic liquid crystal. The probablity of string formation per bubble is measured to be $0.33 \pm 0.01$. This is in good agreement with the theoretical value $1/ \pi$ expected in two dimensions for the order parameter space $S^2/{\bf Z}_2$ of a simple uniaxial nematic liquid crystal.


Geometrical Phases And Symmetries In Dissipative Systems, Adam S. Landsberg Aug 1992

Geometrical Phases And Symmetries In Dissipative Systems, Adam S. Landsberg

WM Keck Science Faculty Papers

A geometrical phase is constructed for dissipative dynamical systems possessing continuous symmetries. It emerges as the natural analog of the holonomy associated with the adiabatic variation of parameters in quantum-mechanical and classical Hamiltonian systems. In continuous media, the physical manifestation of this phase is a spatial shift of a wave pattern, typically a translation or rotation. An illustration associated with pattern formation in fluids is provided.


Review: 'Theory Of Dielectric Optical Waveguides,' 2nd Edition, By Dietrich Marcuse, Bradley D. Duncan Aug 1992

Review: 'Theory Of Dielectric Optical Waveguides,' 2nd Edition, By Dietrich Marcuse, Bradley D. Duncan

Electro-Optics and Photonics Faculty Publications

I suppose I ought to say up front that while preparing this review I often found myself feeling very much like a student evaluating his teacher. After all, it was, in part, the first edition of Dietrich Marcuse's Theory of Dielectric Optical Waveguides (among a handful of other similar texts) from which I first studied the principles of optical waveguide theory under the demanding, yet patient and graceful guidance of Dr. Ahmad Safaai-Jazi. Thus with the utmost respect for a teacher whom I have never met, I shall try to faithfully share my thoughts and feelings regarding the second edition …


Traps In Semi-Insulating Inp Studied By Thermally Stimulated Current Spectroscopy, Z. Q. Fang, David C. Look, J. H. Zhao Aug 1992

Traps In Semi-Insulating Inp Studied By Thermally Stimulated Current Spectroscopy, Z. Q. Fang, David C. Look, J. H. Zhao

Physics Faculty Publications

Traps in Fe‐doped semi‐insulating InP samples have been studied by thermally stimulated current spectroscopy with IR (hν≤1.12 eV) excitation at 81 K. The possible involvement of native defects in determining the compensation mechanisms is suggested based on the observation of other than the usual 0.64 eV Fe‐related activation energy for the dark current in one of the four samples supplied from different sources. A metastable behavior of traps in another sample was found and explained by a charge‐controlled defect reaction model. Three out of the six traps observed are suggested to be electron traps and one among the …


Development Of Membrane Film Fiber Optic Based Sensors For The Remote Monitoring Of The Quality Of Surface And Groundwater, Leonidas G. Bachas Aug 1992

Development Of Membrane Film Fiber Optic Based Sensors For The Remote Monitoring Of The Quality Of Surface And Groundwater, Leonidas G. Bachas

KWRRI Research Reports

The objective of this study was the development of chromo- and fluoroionophores and their subsequent use in sensors capable of surface and groundwater monitoring. Several reagents (modified crown ethers and porphyrins) were synthesized based on principles of chemical recognition and used for metal and pH sensing. The modified crown ether reagents include a chromogenic or fluorogenic group. The selectivity of these reagents is controlled by the size of the crown ether ring and the type of the chromogenic or fluorogenic side-arm. In addition, a fluorogenic crown ether was synthesized that incorporates a fluorogenic side-arm and a perfluorinated carbon chain. The …


Adiabatic Cooling Of Atoms By An Intense Standing Wave, Jian Chen, J. Greg Story, Jeffrey J. Tollett, Randall G. Hulet Aug 1992

Adiabatic Cooling Of Atoms By An Intense Standing Wave, Jian Chen, J. Greg Story, Jeffrey J. Tollett, Randall G. Hulet

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Lithium atoms channeled in the nodes of an intense standing-wave radiation field are cooled to near the recoil limit by adibatically reducing the radiation intensity. The final momentum distribution has a narrow component with a root-mean-squared momentum of 2ħk in one dimension, where ħk is the momentum of a radiation-field photon. The data are compared with the results of a Monte Carlo simulation using a two-level atom model. This process may be useful for cooling and increasing the phase-space density of atoms confined in a magnetic trap.


Ultrahigh Vacuum Chamber For Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction From Films Adsorbed On Single-Crystal Surfaces, John R. Dennison, S. K. Wang, P. Dai, T. Angot, H. Taub, S. N. Ehrlich Aug 1992

Ultrahigh Vacuum Chamber For Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction From Films Adsorbed On Single-Crystal Surfaces, John R. Dennison, S. K. Wang, P. Dai, T. Angot, H. Taub, S. N. Ehrlich

All Physics Faculty Publications

An ultrahigh vacuum chamber has been developed for structural analysis of adsorbed films and single‐crystal surfaces using synchrotron x‐ray diffraction. It is particularly well suited for investigations of physisorbed and other weakly bound films. The chamber is small enough to transport and mount directly on a standard four‐axis diffractometer and can also be used independently of the x‐ray diffractometer. A low‐current, pulse‐counting, low‐energy electron diffraction/Auger spectroscopy system with a position‐sensitive detector enables in situ characterization of the film and substrate while the sample is located at the x‐ray scattering position. A closed‐cycle He refrigerator and electron bombardment heater provide controlled …


Closed-Orbit Theory Of Oscillations In Atomic Photoabsorption Cross Sections In A Strong Electric Field. Ii. Derivation Of Formulas, J. Gao, John B. Delos Aug 1992

Closed-Orbit Theory Of Oscillations In Atomic Photoabsorption Cross Sections In A Strong Electric Field. Ii. Derivation Of Formulas, J. Gao, John B. Delos

Arts & Sciences Articles

A formula for photoabsorption cross sections of hydrogen and alkali-metal atoms in a static electric field is derived, based on the closed-orbit theory previously used to study hydrogen in a magnetic field. Electric fields are simpler than magnetic fields, because the classical motion is regular and closed orbits can be enumerated. In alkali metals the core modifies the relevant dipole matrix elements, and it produces additional phase shifts.


Closed-Orbit Theory Of Oscillations In Atomic Photoabsorption Cross Sections In A Strongelectric Field. I. Comparison Between Theory And Experiments On Hydrogen And Sodium Above Threshold, J. Gao, John B. Delos, M. Baruch Aug 1992

Closed-Orbit Theory Of Oscillations In Atomic Photoabsorption Cross Sections In A Strongelectric Field. I. Comparison Between Theory And Experiments On Hydrogen And Sodium Above Threshold, J. Gao, John B. Delos, M. Baruch

Arts & Sciences Articles

Using a simple analytic formula from closed-orbit theory, we calculate photoabsorption cross sections of hydrogen and sodium in a strong electric field. The theoretical spectra show good agreement with experimental results. A scaled variable measurement is also suggested.


Critical Behavior Of Charge Density Waves Below Threshold: Numerical And Scaling Analysis, Alan Middleton, Daniel S. Fisher Jul 1992

Critical Behavior Of Charge Density Waves Below Threshold: Numerical And Scaling Analysis, Alan Middleton, Daniel S. Fisher

Physics - All Scholarship

The critical behavior of pinned charge density waves (CDW's) is studied as the threshold for sliding is approached. Using the Fukuyama-Lee-Rice Hamiltonian with relaxational dynamics, the polarization and linear response are calculated numerically. ... On the irreversible approach to threshold, the response due to avalanches triggered by local instabilities dominates the polarizability, which diverges in one and two dimensions. Characteristic diverging length scales are studied using finite-size scaling of the sample-to-sample variations of the threshold field in finite systems and finite-size effects in the linear polarizability and the irreversible polarization. A dominant diverging correlation length is found which controls the …


Planar H2O Masers In Star-Forming Regions, Moshe Elitzur, David J. Hollenbach, Christopher F. Mckee Jul 1992

Planar H2O Masers In Star-Forming Regions, Moshe Elitzur, David J. Hollenbach, Christopher F. Mckee

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

The planar geometry of shocked material is the key property in enabling the high brightness temperatures of H20 masars in star-forming regions. We solve for the brightness temperature, the beaming angle, and the maser spot size for thin, saturated planar masers under the assumption that the velocity change across the maser due to ordered motions is small compared with the thermal or microturbulent line width. For a given set of physical parameters, the brightness temperature is essentially fully determined by the length of the velocity-coherent region in the shocked plane along the line of sight. The geometry in the transverse …


Electron Mean-Free Paths In The Alkali Metals, G. K. Wertheim, D. Mark Riffe, N. V. Smith, P. H. Citrin Jul 1992

Electron Mean-Free Paths In The Alkali Metals, G. K. Wertheim, D. Mark Riffe, N. V. Smith, P. H. Citrin

All Physics Faculty Publications

Photoemission data in which the signal from the first atomic layer is well resolved from that of the bulk are used to determine accurately the kinetic-energy dependence of the inelastic-electron mean free path in the alkali metals. At the higher kinetic energies, the data are in very good agreement with the theory of Penn. Below about 10 eV, the mean free path in the heavier alkali metals drops markedly below the theoretical values. This is attributed to electron decay processes involving the unoccupied d bands.


Modification Of The Magnetic Flux-Line Interaction At A Superconductor's Surface, M. Cristina Marchetti Jul 1992

Modification Of The Magnetic Flux-Line Interaction At A Superconductor's Surface, M. Cristina Marchetti

Physics - All Scholarship

The pair interaction between magnetic flux lines in a semi-infinite slab of an anisotropic type-II superconductor in an external field is derived in the London limit. The case where the applied field is normal to the superconductor/vacuum interface is considered. The presence of stray fields near the surface leads to an additional contribution to the repulsive interaction between flux lines that vanishes exponentially with the distance from the interface. The pair interaction is used to obtain the continuum elastic energy of a distorted semi-infinite flux-line array. The presence of the superconductor/vacuum interface yields surface contributions to the compressional and tilt …


Defect Models In Electron-Irradiated N-Type Gaas, B. Ziebro, Joseph W. Hemsky, David C. Look Jul 1992

Defect Models In Electron-Irradiated N-Type Gaas, B. Ziebro, Joseph W. Hemsky, David C. Look

Physics Faculty Publications

1 MeV electron irradiation has been performed in degenerate, n‐type (n≂2×1017 cm-3), molecular beam epitaxial GaAs layers, and Hall effect measurements have been carried out during the irradiation in order to get accurate defect production data. The results have been fitted with statistical models, and are most consistent with the usual E1 (EC-0.045 eV) and E2 (EC-0.15 eV) levels being the (-/0) and (0/+) transitions of the As vacancy, respectively. Also, an acceptor well below EC-0.15 eV is produced at a much higher rate than that of E1 and E2.


Analysis Of Multifrequency Dispersive Optical Bistability And Switching In Nonlinear Ring Cavities With Large Medium-Response Times, Pawel Pliszka, Partha P. Banerjee Jul 1992

Analysis Of Multifrequency Dispersive Optical Bistability And Switching In Nonlinear Ring Cavities With Large Medium-Response Times, Pawel Pliszka, Partha P. Banerjee

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Using a simple model of a ring cavity comprising a cubically nonlinear medium, we analyze dispersive optical bistability in the presence of more than one spectral component. We show the phenomenon of so-called competition for resonance. In addition to presenting cavity characteristics for the cases of two and three different frequencies, we also discuss the general method for finding steady-state solutions and checking their stability. A simple and efficient algorithm, based on a relaxation method, is devised to find steady-state solutions satisfying appropriate boundary conditions. The relaxation dynamics is physically related to a finite response time of the medium.


Structures Of Selected Boranes And Carboranes, Sunwoo Lee, Peter A. Dowben, A.T. Wen, A.P. Hitchcock, John A. Glass Jr., James T. Spencer Jul 1992

Structures Of Selected Boranes And Carboranes, Sunwoo Lee, Peter A. Dowben, A.T. Wen, A.P. Hitchcock, John A. Glass Jr., James T. Spencer

Peter Dowben Publications

Nido-pentaborane(9) (B5H9), 1, nido-2,3-diethyl-2,3-dicarbahexaborane(8)[( C2H5)2C2B4H6], 2, nido-decaborane (14) (B10H14), 3, closo- 1,2-dicarbadodecaborane(12) (H2C2B10H10), 4, can be used as possible source compounds for boron and boron carbide thin film deposition. Inner shell electron energy-loss spectroscopy (ISEELS) studies of the boron Is and carbon Is core excitations of gas phase species have been undertaken so as to characterize these molecular precursors at solid surfaces. The near edge structure of ISEELS provides a good "fingerprint" …


Electronic Structure Of Borane Cage Molecules Adsorbed On Si(111), Sunwoo Lee, Dongqi Li, Sophie M. Cendrowski-Guillaume, Peter A. Dowben, F. Keith Perkins, S.P. Frigo, R.A. Rosenberg Jul 1992

Electronic Structure Of Borane Cage Molecules Adsorbed On Si(111), Sunwoo Lee, Dongqi Li, Sophie M. Cendrowski-Guillaume, Peter A. Dowben, F. Keith Perkins, S.P. Frigo, R.A. Rosenberg

Peter Dowben Publications

We compare the valence band photoemission resulting from molecular adsorption of nido-decaborane(14) (B10H14) and nido-2,3-diethyl-2,3-dicarbahexaborane on Si(111) at 100 K. The relative shift of the apparent valence band edge with increasing molecular coverage is consistent with the relative energy difference in the highest occupied molecular orbital for these two molecules as inferred from modified neglect of differential overlap calculations. The results suggest that the screening is very similar, despite the very different molecular structures of these two nido cage molecules.


Convective Instability Of Autocatalytic Reaction Fronts In Vertical Cylinders, D. A. Vasquez, J. W. Wilder, Boyd F. Edwards Jul 1992

Convective Instability Of Autocatalytic Reaction Fronts In Vertical Cylinders, D. A. Vasquez, J. W. Wilder, Boyd F. Edwards

All Physics Faculty Publications

Linear stability analysis predicts that the onset of convection for an ascending autocatalytic reaction front in a vertical cylinder corresponds to a nonaxisymmetric mode. This mode consists of a single convective roll confined to the region near the reaction front, with fluid rising in half of the cylinder and falling in the other half. Experiments show a flat front below the onset of convection and an axisymmetric front well above the onset of convection. New experiments are called for to closely examine the onset of convection in order to test this prediction.