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XII.—The Molecular Spectra of the Hydrogen Isotopes. II.—The Assumption of a Common Potential Function for the Isotopic States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

Ian Sandeman
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University of St Andrews
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In Part I (1938) an application of the theoretical work of the late J. L. Dunham (1932) to the Isσ2pσ1∑ and Isσ2sσ3∑ states of D2 has been carried out, and the constants of these states have been calculated and compared with those for the corresponding states of H2. This work shows that the corresponding isotopic states are much more dissimilar than we should have expected.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1940

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