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Vuv photolysis of hydrazoic acid: Absorption and fluorescence excitation spectra

The vuv-absorption of the HN3/DN3 isotopomers and the formation of NH/ND photofragments in the (c 1Π) and (A 3Π) states were studied. Tunable synchrotron radiation and several atomic resonance lines were used as light sources. The absorption spectrum, which shows more features than reported earlier,...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1998-08, Vol.109 (6), p.2210-2219
Main Authors: Schönnenbeck, G., Biehl, H., Stuhl, F., Meier, U., Staemmler, V.
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