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Laser — Photochemical Dissociation of Small Molecules: Calculation of Isotope Effects with Respect to Dissociation Probabilities

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An understanding of dissociation processes of polyatomic molecules is important in such fields as photochemistry, mass spectroscopy, and chemical reaction theory. The present report investigates the isotope effect on the photodissociation of a polyatomic molecule. Considerable interest is being focused upon the problem of laser isotope separation because of its technological importance as well as its inherent scientific interest.

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Johansen, H., Johst, K. (1979). Laser — Photochemical Dissociation of Small Molecules: Calculation of Isotope Effects with Respect to Dissociation Probabilities. In: Damburg, R. (eds) 6th International Conference on Atomic Physics Proceedings. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9113-9_19

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