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Simulation of the HeI photoelectron spectrum of ClO2 with the inclusion of anharmonicity and Duschinsky effects

Simulation of the HeI photoelectron spectrum of ClO2 with the inclusion of anharmonicity and Duschinsky effects
Simulation of the HeI photoelectron spectrum of ClO2 with the inclusion of anharmonicity and Duschinsky effects
U213-U214
Wang, D. C.
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Mok, D. K. W.
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Lee, E. P. F.
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Chau, F. T.
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Dyke, J. M.
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Wang, D. C.
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Mok, D. K. W.
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Lee, E. P. F.
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Chau, F. T.
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Dyke, J. M.
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Wang, D. C., Mok, D. K. W., Lee, E. P. F., Chau, F. T. and Dyke, J. M. (2000) Simulation of the HeI photoelectron spectrum of ClO2 with the inclusion of anharmonicity and Duschinsky effects. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 220, U213-U214.

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Published date: 20 August 2000

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Local EPrints ID: 18914
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/18914
PURE UUID: a4919168-34d9-475a-a81d-a2a64b43b169

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Date deposited: 17 Jan 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 14:21

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Author: D. C. Wang
Author: D. K. W. Mok
Author: E. P. F. Lee
Author: F. T. Chau
Author: J. M. Dyke

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