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Nakamura; Morioka; Hayaishi; Ishiguro; Sasanuma, 3rd International Conference on Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Physics - Paper 1pA1-6, Tokyo, 1971, 0. [all data]
Hayaishi, T.; Iwata, S.; Sasanuma, M.; Ishiguro, E.; Morioka, Y.; Iida, Y.; Nakamura, M., Photoionisation mass spectrometric study of acetylene in the VUV region, J. Phys. B:, 1982, 15, 79. [all data]
Lu, Y.; Matsui, T.; Tanaka, K.; Ito, K.; Hayaishi, T.; Morioka, Y., Single-photon ionization study of the vibrational structure in the ground state of Xe2+, J. Phys. B:, 1992, 25, 5101. [all data]
Lu, Y.; Morioka, Y.; Matsui, T.; Tanaka, T.; Toshii, H.; Hall, R.I.; Hayaishi, T.; Ito, K., Ground and excited states of Xe2+ observed by high resolution threshold photoelectron spectroscopy of Xe2, J. Chem. Phys., 1995, 102, 1553. [all data]
Morioka, Y.; Aoyama, S.; Kageyama, Y.; Hayaishi, T.; Suzuki, I.H.; Isoyama, G.; Asaoka, S.; Ishiguro, E.; Nakamura, M., Dissociative photoionisation of N2 from threshold to 29 eV, J. Phys. B:, 1984, 18, 2795-2802. [all data]
Akahori, T.; Morioka, Y.; Watanabe, M.; Hayaishi, T.; Ito, K.; Nakamura, M., Dissociation processes of O2 in the VUV region 500-700 Å, J. Phys. B:, 1985, 18, 2219-2229. [all data]
Hayaishi, T.; Iida, Y.; Morioka, Y.; Sasanuma, M.; Ishiguro, E.; Nakamura, M., Photoionisation mass spectrometry of O2 in the VUV region, J. Phys. B:, 1986, 19, 2861-2870. [all data]
Ito, K.; Yagishita, A.; Hayaishi, T.; Morioka, Y., Study of the C and D states of CO+ by the threshold photoelectron-ion coincidence technique, J. Phys. B:, 1986, 19, 3061-3064. [all data]
Morioka, Y.; Ogawa, M.; Matsumoto, T.; Ito, K.; Tanaka, K.; Hayaishi, T., Vibrational structure of the ground state of Ar2+ by the threshold photoelectron-ion coincidence technique, J. Phys. B:, 1991, 24, 791-795. [all data]
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