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Photodissociation of OCS: Deviations between theory and experiment, and the importance of higher order correlation effects
J. A. Schmidt, J. M. H. Olsen
Department of Chemistry
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Chemical Compounds
Carbonyl Sulfide
68%
Dipole Moment
11%
Electronic State
26%
Energy
5%
Excited State
28%
Photodissociation
54%
Potential Energy Surface
11%
Rotational Energy
17%
Schmidt Reaction
17%
UV Absorption
13%
Physics & Astronomy
absorption spectra
5%
angular distribution
5%
deviation
34%
dipole moments
6%
electronic structure
10%
electronics
3%
energy
4%
excitation
23%
geometry
3%
methodology
11%
photodissociation
51%
potential energy
5%
products
8%
sensitivity
4%
sulfides
51%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Benchmarking
17%
Carbon Monoxide
16%
carbonyl sulfide
100%
Occupational Groups
11%