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Paul L. Raston and David T. Anderson, “The spin-orbit transition of atomic chlorine in solid H2, HD, and D2,” J. Chem. Phys. (in press).
Paul L. Raston and David T. Anderson, “Infrared-active vibron bands associated with rare gas atom dopants isolated in solid parahydrogen,” Low Temp. Phys. (in press).
Kazuki Yoshioka, Paul L. Raston, and David T. Anderson, “Infrared spectroscopy of chemically doped solid parahydrogen,” Int. Rev. Phys. Chem. 25, 469 (2006).
Paul L. Raston and David T. Anderson, Infrared-induced reaction of Cl atoms trapped in solid parahydrogen,” Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 8, 3124 (2006).
Kazuki Yoshioka and David T. Anderson, “Preferential solvation of CH3F by ortho-H2 in cryogenic solid hydrogen,” J. Mol. Struct. 786, 123 (2006).
Pallavi V. Teredesai, David T. Anderson, Nicolas Hauser, Kris Lantzky, and Jeffrey L. Yarger, “Infrared spectroscopy of germanium dioxide (GeO2) glass at high pressure,” Phys. Chem. of Glasses 46, 345 (2005).
Kazuki Yoshioka and David T. Anderson, “Infrared spectra of CH3F(ortho-H2)n clusters in solid parahydrogen,” J. Chem. Phys. 119, 4731 (2003).
Robert J. Hinde, David T. Anderson, Simon Tam, and Mario E. Fajardo, “Probing quantum solvation with infrared spectroscopy: infrared activity induced in solid parahydrogen by N2 and Ar dopants,” Chem. Phys. Lett. 356, 355 (2002).
David T. Anderson, Robert J. Hinde, Simon Tam, and Mario E. Fajardo, “High resolution spectroscopy of HCl and DCl isolated in solid parahydrogen: Direct, induced, and cooperative infrared transitions in a molecular quantum solid,” J. Chem. Phys. 116, 594 (2002).
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