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The 1X-level of the Hydrogen Molecule

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As a result of the analysis of the near infra-red spectra of H2, HD and D2, some new facts have been discovered concerning the so-called 1X-level of the hydrogen molecule which remove many of the uncertainties and difficulties in the interpretation of this level.

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DIEKE, G. The 1X-level of the Hydrogen Molecule. Nature 137, 944–945 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137944b0

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