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Brodmann, R.; Zimmerer, G.; Hahn, U., Investigation of the vacuum ultraviolet fluorescence of gaseous xenon under optical excitation in an extended wavelength region, Chem. Phys. Lett., 1976, 41, 160. [all data]

Brodmann, R.; Zimmerer, G., Vacuum-ultraviolet fluorescence under monochromatic excitation and collision processes in gaseous Kr and Xe, J. Phys. B:, 1977, 10, 3395. [all data]

Wenck, H.D.; Hasnain, S.S.; Nikitin, M.M.; Sommer, K.; Zimmerer, G.; Haaks, D., Time and spectrally resolved fluorescence of Xe2 molecules excited with synchrotron radiation, Chem. Phys. Lett., 1979, 66, 138-143. [all data]

le Calve, J.; Castex, M.C.; Haaks, D.; Jordan, B.; Zimmerer, G., Time-resolved study of the UV fluorescence of chlorine under synchrotron radiation excitation of Cl2/rare-gas mixtures, Nuovo Cimento B, 1981, 63, 265-275. [all data]

Moeller, T.; Jordan, B.; Gurtler, P.; Zimmerer, G.; Haaks, D.; le Calve, J.; Castex, M.-C., Spectroscopic investigation of the electronic structure of the chlorine molecule in the VUV, Chem. Phys., 1983, 76, 295-306. [all data]

Moller, T.; Stapelfeldt, J.; Beland, M.; Zimmerer, G., Oscillatory structures in bound-free fluorescence spectra of Xe2, Kr2, and Ar2, Chem. Phys. Lett., 1985, 117, 301-306. [all data]

Moller, T.; Jordan, B.; Zimmerer, G.; Haaks, D.; Le Calve, J.; Castex, M.-C., Time and spectrally resolved fluorescence of Cl2* and ArCl* in Cl2 doped Ar under state selective pulsed photoexcitation with synchrotron radiation, Z. Phys. D: At. Mol. Clusters, 1986, 4, 73-87. [all data]

Moller, T.; Beland, M.; Zimmerer, G., Bound-free fluorescence of rare gas hydrides, Chem. Phys. Lett., 1987, 136, 551-556. [all data]

Wormer, J.; Moller, T.; Zimmerer, G.; Le Calve, J.; Castex, M.C., Identification of a new progression of the Cl2 molecule with 1Σu+ symmetry, Chem. Phys. Lett., 1990, 170, 419-424. [all data]

Zimmerer, R.W.; Mizushima, M., Precise measurement of the microwave absorption frequencies of the oxygen molecule and the velocity of light, Phys. Rev., 1961, 121, 152. [all data]