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Electronic states and decay mechanisms of the N2O2+ dication

Energies of the electronic states of the triatomic dication N2O2+ in the Franck–Condon zone of neutral N2O have been determined by a combination of (1) double charge transfer spectroscopy to locate singlet states, (2) photoionization measurements to locate the lowest triplet state, and (3) configura...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1988-02, Vol.88 (3), p.1511-1515
Main Authors: Price, S. D., Eland, J. H. D., Fournier, P. G., Fournier, J., Millie, P.
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