The electronic spectrum of selenium dioxide
The C͂¹B₂ ← X͂¹A₁ electronic transition of SeO₂ has been investigated under high resolution, at a rotational temperature of around 10 K, using the technique of Laser Excitation Spectroscopy. The vibrationally-resolved survey spectrum contained around 100 new bands in addition to the bands which had...
Main Author: | Crowther, S |
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Other Authors: | Brown, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2003
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