Hauke Harder | |
Publikationsliste 1 Nuclearquadrupole coupling in the l-type spectra of Chloro- Deuterochloro- and Bromoacetylene in the v5=1 Vibrational States 2 HyperfineStucture in the Rotational Spectrum of tert-Butyl Bromide 3 Determinationof the Ring-Inversion Barrier in g -Thiobutyrolactone by Microwave Fourier Transform Spectroscopy 4 AnAutomatic Scan Waveguide Microwave Fourier Transform Spectrometer 5 QuadrupoleTransitions in CF3Br Investigated by Two-Dimensional Fourier Transform Spectroscopy in the Microwave-Radiofrequency Range 6 One-and two-dimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy in the microwave and radiofrequency range of trifluoromethane in the vibrational state v6=1 7 Microwave,Millimeter-Wave and Submillimeter-Wave Spectra of 1.1.1-Trifluoropropyne: Analysis of the Ground and v10=1 Vibrational States and Observation of Direct l-TypeResonance Transitions 8 Thedirect l-type resonance spectrum of CF335Cl in its vibrational state v6=1 9 Direct l-type doubling transitions in the v6=1 vibrational state of CF3Br and CF3I: l-type resonance effects on the spin-rotation coupling 10 Microwave, Submillimeter-Wave and High-Resolution FTIR Spectra of AsF3 in the nu2 and nu4 States 11 RotationalSpectra of CF3CN in the centimeter, millimetre and submillimetrewave ranges. Observation of direct l-type resonance transitions. 12 Radiofreuquency, Microwave, Submillimeter-Wave and High-Resolution FTIR Spectra of the v6=1 vibrational state of CDF3 13 K. Sarka, D. Paousek, J. Demaison, H. Mäder and H. Harder 14 Indeterminacies in vt(E)=1 Levels of C3v Symmetric-Top Molecules 15 Fitting Rovibrational Spectra of C3v Symmetric Top Molecules with UnitaryEquivalent Parameter Sets: A Novel Application to the vt=1 Level 16 The Reduced Effective Vibration-Rotational Hamiltonian for the vt=2 Levels of C3v Symmetric Top Molecules 17 Radiofrequency, Centimeter-Wave, Millimeter-Wave and Infrared Spectra of SiDF3 in the v6=1 Vibrational State 18 Radiofrequency, Centimeter-Wave, Millimeter-Wave and Infrared Spectra of SiHF3: Investigation of the Ground, v4=1 and v6=1 Vibrational States 19 Radiofrequency, Centimeter, Millimeter, and submillimeterwave of PF3 in the v4=1 vibrational state 20 Perturbation-allowed rotational transitions and A1-A2 splitting transitions in the ground, v2=1 and v4=1 vibrational states of SbH3 observed by microwave Fourier transformspectroscopy: Extension of the effective hyperfine Hamiltonian 21 Radiofrequency spectra of ethyl fluoride recorded with two-dimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy using a coaxial sample cell 22 The vt=1 Rovibrational Hamiltonian for C3v Symmetric Top Molecules Containing One Quadrupolar Nucleus: Reductions and Applications to AsF3 23 The v4=1 State of 14NF3 at 493 cm-1 Studied by High-Resolution FTIR, Centimeter-Wave, and Millimeter-Wave Spectroscopy 24 The Rotational Spectrum of SiHF3 in the Vibrational State v6=2: Observation of Direct l-Type Resonance Transitions 25 Hyperfine structure of rotational transitions of 14NF3 in the v4 = 1 vibrational state 26 The direct l-type resonance spectrum of CF3CCH in the vibrational state v10=2 27 The direct l-type resonance spectrum of CF3CCH in the vibrational state v10=3: Extension ofthe theory of reduction to the H6n terms 28 Rotational Spectra of NSF3 in the ground and v5=1 vibrational state: Anomalies in the rovibrational structure and observation ofperturbation-allowed Q-branch transitions with selection rules Δ(k -l )=0, ± 3,± 6 for v5=1 29 Anomalies in the hyperfine structure of NSF3 in the vibrational state v5=1: Lifting ofparity degeneracy by off-diagonal Flourine spin-rotaion interactions 1 Multiple fitting of perturbation-allowed rotational spectra of symmetric top molecules 2 Verification of correctness of reductions in higher excited states of E vibrations of C3vmolecules |