Published April 1, 1974
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Equations of motion method: Excitation energies and intensities in formaldehyde
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- Yeager, Danny L.
- McKoy, Vincent
Chicago
Abstract
We have used the equations of motion method to study the excitation energies and intensities of electronic transitions in formaldehyde. The calculated excitation energies and oscillator strengths agree well with experiment and suggest explanations for some unusual features recently observed in the optical absorption and electron scattering spectrum of formaldehyde in the vacuum ultraviolet.
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© 1974 American Institute of Physics. Received 22 March 1973. Online Publication Date: 22 August 2003. Research supported by the National Science Foundation. NSF Predoctoral Fellow 1970-1973. Alfred P. Sloan Fellow. Contribution No. 4662Attached Files
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- NSF Predoctoral Fellowship
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship
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- Caltech Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics
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- 4662