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Two-photon spectroscopy of autoionizing states of Xe2 near threshold

The two-photon ionization spectrum of Xe² in the region of the first ionization threshold is presented. Vibronic bands corresponding to at least four different autoionizing electronic states of Xe² are observed for the first time and are tentatively assigned. The observed appearance potential is sig...

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Published in:Chemical physics letters 1990-01, Vol.165 (2-3), p.131-136
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