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Dipole oscillator strength distribution

Many methods for the evaluation of from equation ( Al.5.20) use moments of the dipole oscillator strength distribution (DOSD) defined, for molecule A, by... [Pg.193]

Here/(q) is the dipole oscillator strength distribution at q and e is the base of natural logarithm. The lowest excitation potential may be taken for qmin, whereas qmax = (E + EB)/2 with EB a defined mean electron binding energy (Mozumder and La Verne, 1984). [Pg.22]

Oddershede s earlier results [3-5] calculate the directional values of the dipole oscillator strength distribution for use in the Bethe theory [9], which is valid for high-energy projectiles. Our approach, since we have not implemented the possibility of treating unbound electrons, is restricted to calculating stopping cross... [Pg.53]

Figure 2 Dipole oscillator strength distribution in gaseous water [29, curve. A], in liquid water [31, curve, B] and in gaseous cyclohexane [32, curve, C]. Data in liquid water are obtained from an analysis of UV-reflectance and that in cyclohexane, from synchrotron-UV absorption. The Thomas-Kuhn sum rule is satisfied approximately in each case. Figure 2 Dipole oscillator strength distribution in gaseous water [29, curve. A], in liquid water [31, curve, B] and in gaseous cyclohexane [32, curve, C]. Data in liquid water are obtained from an analysis of UV-reflectance and that in cyclohexane, from synchrotron-UV absorption. The Thomas-Kuhn sum rule is satisfied approximately in each case.
Figure 4 Relative dipole oscillator strength distribution,/( ), for liquid water [63] and frequency of a given energy loss by 1-MeV electrons in liquid water [64]. Figure 4 Relative dipole oscillator strength distribution,/( ), for liquid water [63] and frequency of a given energy loss by 1-MeV electrons in liquid water [64].
Margoliash DJ, Proctor TR, Zeiss GD, Meath WJ (1978) Triple-dipole energies for H, He, Li, N, O, H2, N2, 02, NO, N20, H20, NH3 and CH4 evaluated using pseudo-spectral dipole oscillator strength distributions. Mol Phys 35 747-757... [Pg.143]

Jhanwar BL, Meath WJ (1982) Dipole oscillator strength distributions, sums, and dispersion energy coefficients for CO and C02. Chem Phys 67 185—199... [Pg.143]

Jhanwar BL, Meath WJ, MacDonald JCF (1983) Dipole oscillator strength distributions and related properties for ethylene, propene and 1-butene. Can J Phys 61 1027—1034... [Pg.143]

Accurate results from empirical dipole oscillator strength distributions for NI, N O and results for aocording to the Dalgamo refractivity scheme from ref. ... [Pg.23]

Dipole Oscillator Strength Distributions Obtained from... [Pg.215]

DIPOLE OSCILLATOR STRENGTH DISTRIBUTIONS OBTAINED FROM POLARIZATION PROPAGATORS... [Pg.222]

S.P.A. Sauer, J. Oddershede, J.R. Sabin, Directional Dependence of the Mean Excitation Energy and Spectral Moments of the Dipole Oscillator Strength Distribution of Glycine and its Zwitterion, J. Phys. Chem. A 110 (2006) 8811. [Pg.238]


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