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In this paper the infrared absorption due to the large non-isotopic defect is calculated by means of the matrix method. The relation between the “resonant mode” and the vibration of the defect molecule is also investigated.
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It is a pleasure to thank Professor O. Litzman for suggesting this work and for his continued interest in it. I am also indebted to Mr. J. Mikloško for helping in the numerical calculations on the ZRA 1 computer.
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Karasová, I. Infrared absorption due to impurities. Czech J Phys 18, 322–329 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01689833
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