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Interchannel coupling effects in the valence photoionization of SF6

The complex Kohn and polyatomic Schwinger variational techniques have been employed to illustrate the interchannel coupling correlation effects in the valence photoionization dynamics of SF6. Partial photoionization cross sections and asymmetry parameters of six valence subshells (1t1g, 5t1u, 1t2u,...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2014-05, Vol.140 (20), p.204305-204305
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