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Publikováno v:
Russian Physics Journal. 59:2017-2024
Absorption and emission spectra of carbon dioxide are measured and analyzed for temperatures 220–2500 K in the spectral range 1–25 μm. Intensities and half-widths of the spectral lines are determined and hightemperature atlas of the spectral lin
Publikováno v:
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 124, p 05016 (2019)
The results of experimental studies of the fine structure of the spectra of molecular absorption and emission of combustion products of energetic fuels and their application in solving problems of radiative heat transfer in structurally inhomogeneous
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The investigations of vibration-rotation spectra of deuterated water vapor are of great importance for the determination of intramolecular potential function, studies of molecular dynamics in excited states, and for some applications in atmospheric o
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The spectra of H2S molecule and their deuterated species have been subject of several recent studies. The HS absorption spectra have been recorded with a high resolution up to 1.6 jim; rotational constants have been determined for: groun state;1'2 an
Autor:
V. S. Makarov, O. V. Zotov, Alexander D. Bykov, O.N. Ulenikov, Olga V. Naumenko, N.I. Moskalenko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 123:126-134
The D2O absorption spectrum recorded with a selective modulation Girard spectrometer in the region of 3690–4190 cm−1 (resolution ∼0.07 cm−1) has been analyzed. Based on the fitting of experimental data the spectroscopic parameters of the vibr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Spectroscopy. 21:1532-1537
Carbon dioxide is the main component which absorbs radiation in the atmosphere of the earth, Mars, and Venus, and is also contained in the products of fuel combustion. For this reason there is considerable interest in the absorption characteristics a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Spectroscopy. 19:1379-1382
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Journal of Applied Spectroscopy. 17:1477-1479