1999
DOI: 10.1063/1.479180
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Permanent electric dipole moment and polarizability in Stark modulation spectra of the ICl B–X transition

Abstract: Because the induced dipole moment due to polarizability in a moderate electric field is thought to be small, the Stark effect due to polarizability has generally been ignored for molecules that have a permanent electric dipole moment. However, by observation of the Stark modulation spectra (SMS), we have confirmed that the effects of polarizability and of the permanent dipole moment are sometimes comparable. Based on this observation, we have sought an estimate of the polarizability. It was also found that the… Show more

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“…Other authors like Takei et al . (1999) have used sophisticated techniques such as Stark modulation spectra to determine dipole moments. Chari et al .…”
Section: Moment Vectors and Energiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors like Takei et al . (1999) have used sophisticated techniques such as Stark modulation spectra to determine dipole moments. Chari et al .…”
Section: Moment Vectors and Energiesmentioning
confidence: 99%