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Molecules in Magnetic Fields

Molecules in magnetic fields 4. Final remarks and conclusions Acknowledgements References... [Pg.59]

Despite the difference in the asymptotic limits, some features characteristic for molecules in magnetic fields can also be seen in the present work. Table 5 shows that the binding energy of the ground state H2 increases with the strength of the potential and the equilibrium internuclear distance decreases. Meanwhile, the monotonically increasing suggests that the potential well becomes more steeper. [Pg.69]

The measurement of Raman optical activity of achiral molecules in magnetic fields is also possible. An example of this technique is the magnetic ROA spectrum of the iridium (IV) hexachloride dianion published by Barron et al. (1987). The researchers used a magnetic field of 1 Tesla. [Pg.572]


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