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Photoelectron imaging as a quantum chemistry visualization tool
Emily R. Grumbling
, Kostyantyn Pichugin
, Richard Mabbs
, Andrei Sanov
Department of Chemistry
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Visualization Tools
100%
Quantum Chemistry
100%
Photoelectron Imaging
100%
Quantum Mechanical
66%
Transition Dipole Moment
33%
Wave Function
33%
Pedagogical Tools
33%
Working through
33%
Negative Ions
33%
Quantum Measurement
33%
Hydrogenic
33%
Photoelectric Effect
33%
Mechanical Principle
33%
Angular Momentum Conservation
33%
Chemistry Course
33%
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
33%
Quantum Phenomena
33%
Matter Waves
33%
Physics
Photoelectron
100%
Quantum Chemistry
100%
Angular Momentum
33%
Wave Function
33%
Matter Wave
33%
Dipole Moment
33%
Quantum Measurement
33%
Photoelectricity
33%
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
33%
Quantum Phenomena
33%
Negative Ion
33%
Chemistry
Quantum Chemistry
100%
Photoelectron
100%
Angular Momentum
33%
Dipole Moment
33%
Photoelectricity
33%
Wave Function
33%
Quantum Measurement
33%
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
33%