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Excited vibrational-states near dissociation in weakly bound triatomic systems

Excited vibrational-states near dissociation in weakly bound triatomic systems
Excited vibrational-states near dissociation in weakly bound triatomic systems
The vibrational motion of a weakly bound M3 complex is investigated using hyperspherical coordinates and an adiabatic separation of the radial and angular motions within the molecule. It is shown that the vibrational energy levels near dissociation correlate to an M atom orbiting about a rotating M2 core. Application is made to the neon trimer assuming an approximate pairwise additive potential.
0009-2614
421-424
Frey, J.G.
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Frey, J.G.
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Frey, J.G. (1983) Excited vibrational-states near dissociation in weakly bound triatomic systems. Chemical Physics Letters, 102 (5), 421-424. (doi:10.1016/0009-2614(83)87436-3).

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The vibrational motion of a weakly bound M3 complex is investigated using hyperspherical coordinates and an adiabatic separation of the radial and angular motions within the molecule. It is shown that the vibrational energy levels near dissociation correlate to an M atom orbiting about a rotating M2 core. Application is made to the neon trimer assuming an approximate pairwise additive potential.

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Published date: 1983

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Local EPrints ID: 15952
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15952
ISSN: 0009-2614
PURE UUID: d908aef2-c163-48fa-a4cf-07c8f2fa3ece

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Date deposited: 15 Jun 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:45

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Author: J.G. Frey

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