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Theory of inverse electronic relaxation
Abraham Nitzan
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Joshua Jortner
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School of Chemistry
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Electronic Relaxation
100%
Eigenstates
75%
Multiphoton Excitation
75%
Vibronic Levels
50%
High-order
25%
Low-lying
25%
Collision-free
25%
Radiative Decay
25%
One-photon
25%
Isolated Molecules
25%
Diatomic Molecules
25%
Excitation Process
25%
Polyatomic Molecules
25%
Relaxation Process
25%
Novel Phenomena
25%
Level Structure
25%
Electronically Excited States
25%
Excited Electronic States
25%
Statistical Limit
25%
Chemistry
Relaxation
100%
Vibronic Level
50%
Excited State
25%
Ground State
25%
Diatomic Molecule
25%
Excited Electronic State
25%
Isolated Molecule
25%
Large Polyatomics
25%
Small Polyatomics
25%
Physics
Ground State
100%
Excitation
100%
Polyatomic Molecule
100%