The onset of chaos in the vibrational dynamics of LiNC/LiCN

Recent advances in vibrational spectroscopy have greatly enhanced the possibilities of research of highly excited states in molecular systems of moderate size. At sufficiently high level of excitation the correspondence principle holds, and classical mechanical arguments constitute a useful interpre...

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