Transition intensities for small molecules such as water and CO2 can now be computed with such high accuracy that they are being used to systematically replace measurements in standard databases. These calculations use high-accuracy ab initio dipole moment surfaces and wave functions from spectroscopically determined potential energy surfaces (PESs). Here, an extra high-accuracy PES of the water molecule (H216O) is produced starting from an ab initio PES which is then refined to empirical rovibrational energy levels. Variational nuclear motion calculations using this PES reproduce the fitted energy levels with a standard deviation of 0.011 cm−1, approximately three times their stated uncertainty. The use of wave functions computed with this...
We present a new \textit{ab initio} dipole moment surface (DMS) for the water molecule valid for...
A recently computed, high-accuracy ab initio Born–Oppenheimer (BO) potential energy surface (PES) fo...
AbstractThe use of ab initio methods to calculate line positions and associated transition intensiti...
We present our work on a new semi-empirical potential energy surface (PES) for the ground electronic...
The infrared spectrum of water is possibly one of the most well studied and yet portions of it are s...
The infrared spectrum of water is possibly one of the most well studied and yet portions of it are s...
We present our work on a new semi-empirical potential energy surface (PES) for the ground electronic...
We present a new \textit{ab initio} dipole moment surface (DMS) for the water molecule valid for...
An accurate empirical list of 57,995 transitions is constructed for natural water in the 5690–8340 c...
ABSTRACT: A recently computed, high-accuracy ab initio Born−Oppenheimer (BO) potential energy surfac...
A new global and highly accurate ab initio dipole moment surface (DMS) for water vapour is presented...
Ab initio calculations of water intensities are becoming mature and are claimed tohave1%accuracy in ...
A new line list for H216O is presented. This line list, which is called POKAZATEL, includes transiti...
The report and results of an IUPAC Task Group (TG) formed in 2004 on A Database of Water Transition...
The report and results of an IUPAC Task Group (TG) formed in 2004 on A Database of Water Transition...
We present a new \textit{ab initio} dipole moment surface (DMS) for the water molecule valid for...
A recently computed, high-accuracy ab initio Born–Oppenheimer (BO) potential energy surface (PES) fo...
AbstractThe use of ab initio methods to calculate line positions and associated transition intensiti...
We present our work on a new semi-empirical potential energy surface (PES) for the ground electronic...
The infrared spectrum of water is possibly one of the most well studied and yet portions of it are s...
The infrared spectrum of water is possibly one of the most well studied and yet portions of it are s...
We present our work on a new semi-empirical potential energy surface (PES) for the ground electronic...
We present a new \textit{ab initio} dipole moment surface (DMS) for the water molecule valid for...
An accurate empirical list of 57,995 transitions is constructed for natural water in the 5690–8340 c...
ABSTRACT: A recently computed, high-accuracy ab initio Born−Oppenheimer (BO) potential energy surfac...
A new global and highly accurate ab initio dipole moment surface (DMS) for water vapour is presented...
Ab initio calculations of water intensities are becoming mature and are claimed tohave1%accuracy in ...
A new line list for H216O is presented. This line list, which is called POKAZATEL, includes transiti...
The report and results of an IUPAC Task Group (TG) formed in 2004 on A Database of Water Transition...
The report and results of an IUPAC Task Group (TG) formed in 2004 on A Database of Water Transition...
We present a new \textit{ab initio} dipole moment surface (DMS) for the water molecule valid for...
A recently computed, high-accuracy ab initio Born–Oppenheimer (BO) potential energy surface (PES) fo...
AbstractThe use of ab initio methods to calculate line positions and associated transition intensiti...