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    Towards the assignment of the REMPI spectrum of Ph2O using CIS and TD-DFT methods by Guerra, M., Pinto, R.M., Santos, J.P., Paiva, A.C.S.

    Published in Molecular physics (30-11-2013)
    “…Tentative assignment of the low-lying vibrational features of the first electronic excited singlet-state S 1 of diphenyl ether (Ph 2 O), obtained from…”
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    Fragmentation pathways of diphenyl ether radical cations by Guerra, M., Cabral, M.H., Paiva, A.C.S.

    Published in International journal of mass spectrometry (15-12-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •The fragmentation pattern of diphenyl ether (DPE) for both non-resonant and resonant multiphotoionization conditions was obtained.•FTICR…”
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    An initial investigation of S and SH with angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation by Zuin, L., Innocenti, F., Costa, M.L., Dias, A.A., Morris, A., Paiva, A.C.S., Stranges, S., West, J.B., Dyke, J.M.

    Published in Chemical physics (08-03-2004)
    “…An initial investigation of the photoionization behaviour of S atoms and SH radicals has been made in the gas-phase using angle resolved photoelectron…”
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    A REMPI investigation of the minimum energy conformations of diphenyl ether by Paiva, A.C.S, Kistemaker, P.G, Weeding, T.L

    Published in International journal of mass spectrometry (15-11-2002)
    “…The structure and low-frequency vibrations of jet-cooled molecules of diphenyl ether are studied with the resonance-enhanced two-photon ionization technique…”
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    Photoionization studies of the atmospherically important species N and OH at the Elettra synchrotron radiation source by Innocenti, F., Zuin, L., Costa, M.L., Dias, A.A., Morris, A., Paiva, A.C.S., Stranges, S., West, J.B., Dyke, J.M.

    “…In this paper angularly resolved photoelectron spectra (PES) and constant-ionic-state (CIS) spectra are presented for the atmospherically important species N…”
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