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LASER INDUCED DISPERSED FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY (LIDFS) OF CS2 AND NO2

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Introduction LIDFS of Polyatomic Molecules The Vibrational Propensity Rules Related to Potential Energy Surfaces LIDFS: Towards High Resolution and High Sensitivity LIDFS of CS2 Introduction The Cu Laser System and the LN–CCD Camera LIF Excitation Spectrum of CS2 Close to the Barrier to Linearity in the V1B2 State LIDFS of CS2 below 12 000 cm−1: Fermi Resonances LIDFS of CS2 up to 19 200 cm−1: Transition to Chaos LIDFS of NO2 Vibronic Coupling in NO2 LIF Excitation Spectrum of Jet Cooled NO2 Experimental Considerations LIDFS from Ten Rovibronic Levels Located Around 23 000 cm−1 LIDFS from Levels Located Around 17000 cm−1 Conclusion Acknowledgments References Read More: http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/9789812831880_0004
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Rémy Jost, Antoine Delon, J. P. Pique, Georges Sitja. LASER INDUCED DISPERSED FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY (LIDFS) OF CS2 AND NO2 . worldscientific. Molecular Dynamics and Spectroscopy by Stimulated Emission Pumping, 4, , pp.149-181, 1995, Advanced Series in Physical Chemistry, 978-981-02-1749-5. ⟨10.1142/9789812831880_0004⟩. ⟨hal-01118233⟩
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