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Rotational Analysis of Ultra-Violet Bands of Silicon Monosulphide

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SILICON monosulphide is a member of a group of diatomic oxides, sulphides, selenides and tellurides of carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead which has formed the subject of some recent spectroscopic investigations1. Its rotational constants are therefore of interest for comparison with other molecules of this group, and also for comparison with P2, which possesses the same number of extra-nuclear electrons.

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BARROW, R. Rotational Analysis of Ultra-Violet Bands of Silicon Monosulphide. Nature 154, 364–365 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154364b0

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