Vibrational energy relaxation of the ND-stretching vibration of NH2D in liquid NH3
Abstract
The vibrational energy relaxation from the first excited ND-stretching mode of NH2D dissolved in liquid
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c Abteilung für Molekulare Physikalische Chemie, Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Wegelerstraße 12, 53115 Bonn, Germany
The vibrational energy relaxation from the first excited ND-stretching mode of NH2D dissolved in liquid
T. Schäfer, A. Kandratsenka, P. Vöhringer, J. Schroeder and D. Schwarzer, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2012, 14, 11651 DOI: 10.1039/C2CP41382E
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