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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 87, 1996 - Issue 5
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High-K (‘propeller’) states in the infrared spectrum of the Ar-CO complex

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Pages 1071-1082 | Received 29 Sep 1995, Accepted 20 Oct 1995, Published online: 23 Aug 2006

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I. SCHEELE, R. LEHNIG & M. HAVENITH. (2001) Observation of a high lying van der Waals mode in the intermolecular potential of Ar-CO. Molecular Physics 99:3, pages 205-209.
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MATTHEWD. BROOKES & A. R. W. McKellar. (1999) Infrared spectra of the Kr—CO and Xe—CO van der Waals complexes. Molecular Physics 97:1-2, pages 127-137.
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A. R. W. McKELLAR M.-C. CHAN. (1998) Infrared spectrum of the CO–Ne complex: long-path diode laser observations of higher excited states. Molecular Physics 93:2, pages 253-262.
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By M. HEPP, R. GENDRIESCH, I. PAK, Y. A. KURITSYN, F. LEWEN, M. BROOKES, A. R. W. MCKELLAR, J. K. G. WATSON G. WINNEWISSER and T. AMANO, J. K. G. WATSON, G. WINNEWISSER & T. AMANO. (1997) Millimetre-wave spectrum of the Ar-CO complex: the K=2 1 and 3 2 subbands. Molecular Physics 92:2, pages 229-236.
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S. KONIG & M. HAVENITH. (1997) Measurement of the K a = 1 (v co = 1)stretching mode in Ar—CO using a Herriott multipass cell. Molecular Physics 91:2, pages 265-272.
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Yoshihiro Sumiyoshi & Yasuki Endo. (2015) Three-dimensional potential energy surface of Ar–CO. The Journal of Chemical Physics 142:2.
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