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Dr Iain McNab
Proton emission following multiple electron capture in slow N7++HCl collisions2005
Dr Iain McNab
Proton emission following multiple electron capture in slow N7++HCl collisions2005
Faye Kemp
Dr Iain McNab
Theoretical investigation of the SO2+ dication and the photo-double ionization spectrum of so2005
Peter Kreynin
Dr Iain McNab
Photo double ionization spectra of CO: Comparison of theory with experiment2004
Faye Kemp
Dr Iain McNab
Photo-double ionization of hydrogen iodide: Experiment and theory2004
Andrew Critchley
Dr Iain McNab
Energy shifts and forbidden transitions in H2+ due to electronic g/u symmetry breaking2003
Simon Cox
Andrew Critchley
Peter Kreynin
Dr Iain McNab
Dr Fiona Smith
et al.
High resolution spectroscopy and structure of molecular dications2003
Andrew Critchley
Dr Iain McNab
The infrared spectrum of NO2+: theory2003
Simon Cox
Andrew Critchley
Dr Andrew Hughes
Faye Kemp
Dr Iain McNab
et al.
Coaxial ion beam/infrared laser beam spectrometer for investigating infrared spectra of doubly positively charged molecules (molecular dications)2002
Simon Cox
Dr Iain McNab
Zeeman measurements of a hyperfine resolved infrared transition of D35Cl2+2002
Andrew Critchley
Alan Hughes
Dr Iain McNab
Direct measurement of a pure rotation transition in H2+2001
Andrew Critchley
Peter Kreynin
Dr Iain McNab
TPEsCO spectra of HCl2+ and DCl2+: Experiment and theory2001
Simon Cox
Dr Iain McNab
Dr Fiona Smith
John Walley
Hyperfine-resolved spectrum of the molecular dication DCl 2+2000
Simon Cox
Dr Iain McNab
John Walley
Hyperfine-resolved spectrum of the molecular dication DCl2+2000
Faye Kemp
Dr Iain McNab
The infrared predissociation spectrum of H+32000
Simon Cox
Andrew Critchley
Dr Iain McNab
High-resolution spectroscopy of ion beams1999
Dr Iain McNab
Andrew Critchley
Interpreting vibrationally resolved spectra of molecular dications (doubly positively charged molecules): HCl 2+1999