Electron impact excitation of gas-phase adenine, thymine and uracil molecules
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2011.29.184-188Keywords:
Electron, Molecule, excitationAbstract
Here we report on results of the adenine, thymine and uracil molecules excitation by slow electrons. We have studied the emission spectrum in the 270—500 nm region and measured the optical excitation functions at maximum and at the edge emission spectrum.References
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