PACS numbers

33.20.Ea Infrared spectra 33.70.Fd Absolute and relative line and band intensities 33.70.Jg Line and band widths, shapes, and shifts
  1. A.A. Makarov, E.A. Ryabov “On a half-forgotten but very powerful method for coherent spectroscopy of molecules62 257–265 (2019)
    33.20.Ea, 42.62.Fi, 42.65.−k (all)
  2. A.A. Makarov, A.L. Malinovsky, E.A. Ryabov “Intramolecular vibrational redistribution: from high-resolution spectra to real-time dynamics55 977–1007 (2012)
    05.45.−a, 05.45.Mt, 33.20.Ea, 33.20.Fb, 33.80.Wz, 42.62.Fi (all)
  3. V.V. Datsyuk, I.A. Izmailov, V.A. Kochelap “Vibrational relaxation of excimers41 379–402 (1998)
    31.50.+w, 31.70.Hq, 33.70.Fd, 42.55.Gp, 82.40.Tc (all)
  4. S.V. Ivanov, V.Ya. Panchenko “Infrared and microwave spectroscopy of ozone: historical aspects37 677–695 (1994)
    33.20.Bx, 33.20.Ea, 82.40.We, 94.10.Fa (all)
  5. I.A. Vasil’eva “Fundamentals of the spectral diagnostics of gases containing a condensed dispersed phase36 (8) 694–732 (1993)
    51.70.+f, 32.70.Fw, 33.70.Fd, 33.50.−j, 32.50.+d (all)
  6. G.I. Lashkov “Energy transport involving triplet states in phase recording of light.29 288–289 (1986)
    33.80.−b, 33.70.Jg (all)
  7. A.I. Burshtein “Collapse and narrowing of spectra during condensation of gases28 636–638 (1985)
    33.70.Jg, 33.55.Be, 33.20.Sn, 33.20.Ea, 33.20.Tp, 33.20.Fb (all)
  8. V.I. Moroz, V.M. Linkin, D. Oertel “The results of an infrared experiment on Venera-15 and −1628 524–525 (1985)
    33.20.Ea, 33.20.Sn, 95.30.Ky, 95.30.Jx, 96.30.Ea (all)
  9. N.E. Kuz’menko, L.A. Kuznetsova, Yu.Ya. Kuzyakov “Problems in the description of the intensities of electronic spectra of diatomic molecules in the adiabatic approximation26 425–436 (1983)
    33.10.Cs, 33.10.Jz, 33.70.Ca, 33.70.Fd (all)
  10. V.S. Letokhov, A.A. Makarov “Polyatomic molecules in a strong infrared field24 366–393 (1981)
    33.20.Ea, 33.80.Kn, 33.10.Gx, 82.80.Di
  11. N.E. Kuz’menko, L.A. Kuznetsova et alElectronic transition probabilities and lifetimes of electronically excited states of diatomic molecules22 160–173 (1979)
    33.70.Ca, 33.70.Fd (all)
  12. V.S. Letokhov “Nonlinear Narrow Molecular Resonances Induced by Laser Radiation, and Their Application in Spectroscopy and Quantum Electronics15 665–666 (1973)
    33.70.Jg, 33.20.Vq (all)
  13. V.L. Ginzburg, B.B. Kadomtsev et alÉDUARD VLADIMIROVICH SHPOL’SKII (On His Eightieth Birthday)15 667–669 (1973)
    33.20.Tp, 33.20.Ea, 33.20.Fb, 01.60.+q (all)
  14. Ya.S. Bobovich, A.V. Bortkevich “Resonance stimulated raman scattering in molecular systems having normal and inverted populations of electronic states14 1–20 (1971)
    33.20.Fb, 33.20.Tp, 33.70.Ca, 33.70.Jg (all)
  15. V.S. Starunov, I.L. Fabelinskii “New Investigations of Thermal and Stimulated Molecular Scattering of Light12 690–691 (1970)
    42.65.Es, 33.20.Fb, 33.50.−j, 33.70.Jg, 33.80.Wz (all)
  16. G.P. Gurinovich, A.N. Sevchenko, K.N. Solov’ev “The spectroscopy of the porphyrins6 67–105 (1963)
    33.15.Bh, 33.20.Ea, 33.50.Dq (all)
  17. O.P. Girin, N.G. Bakhshiev “The effect of the solvent on the positions and intensities of bands in infrared molecular spectra6 106–122 (1963)
    33.70.Jg, 33.20.Ea, 33.70.Fd (all)
  18. L.A. Gribov, V.N. Smirnov “Intensities in the infra-red absorption spectra of polyatomic molecules4 919–946 (1962)
    33.20.Ea, 33.70.Fd (all)
  19. V.N. Soshnikov “Absolute intensities of electronic transitions in diatomic molecules4 425–440 (1961)
    33.70.Fd, 33.70.Ca (all)
  20. V.N. Filimonov “Induced absorption of infrared radiation by molecules2 894–911 (1960)
    33.20.Ea, 33.20.Vq (all)
  21. G.B. Sutherland “New trends in infrared spectroscopy2 759–764 (1959)
    07.57.Ty, 33.20.Ea, 78.30.−j (all)
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