Abstract
The spectroscopic study of the vibrationally highly excited state of polyatomic molecules is of fundamental importance, since it is expected to clarify 1) the mechanism of energy randomization among · vibrational modes and 2) the quantum correspondence of the vibrational chaos. A number of theoretical studies have been reported on the vibrational dynamics in the vibrationally highly excited region of triatomic molecules [1,2].
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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