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Predissociation in b 1 Π u, v (v= 1, 4, 5, 6) levels of N 2

Ubachs et al., 2000

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2522729477167968691
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Ubachs W
Velchev I
De Lange A
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The Journal of Chemical Physics

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In a high-resolution laser spectroscopic study, using a tunable Fourier-transform limited light source in the extreme ultraviolet, the b 1 Π u excited valence state of molecular nitrogen is reinvestigated for vibrational levels v= 1, 4, 5, and 6. From line broadening of individual …
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