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Publication date 11/11/2000
Field of study No full text Using a fully quantal description of the process, the radiative association rate coefficient for formation of LiH during Li+ + H- collisions is estimated for temperatures between 50 and 10 000 K. The rate coefficient is at least five orders of magnitude larger than that for Li(2s) + H(1s) radiative association
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