Rhodium monocarbide (RhC) molecules were generated using a laser ablation/supersonic molecular beam source. Laser-induced and dispersed-fluorescence (DF) techniques were used to study the visible spectrum between 400 and 530 nm. Rh(12)C/Rh(13)C isotope shifts, DF, and excited level lifetime measurem
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Vibronic coupling in SO2, and its influence on the rotational structure of the bands in the 300—330 nm region
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1985
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- English
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- 0301-0104
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