Complete experimental rovibrational eigenenergies of HCN up to 6880 cm(-1) above the ground state

The [H,C,N] molecular system is a very important model system to many fields of chemical physics and the experimental characterization of highly excited vibrational states of this molecular system is of special interest. This paper reports the experimental characterization of all 3822 eigenenergies...

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