Abstract
A recent potential energy surface and an induced dipole surface obtained by advanced quantum chemical methods for collisional H2–H2 complexes [Li et al., Int. J. Spectroscopy.2010 (to be published)] are used to compute the infrared collision-induced absorption spectrum of dense deuterium gas. The computed spectra are in agreement with existing laboratory measurements.
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