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In 1972 the far infrared spectra of hydrated tripositive thulium sulfate and chloride were presented without analysis (1,2). The work was done to observe the spectra directly and support the validity of vibrational assignments made on the basis of vibronic spectra of these crystals observed in the visible region.
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B. W. Berringer, J.B. Gruber, D.N. Olsen, and J. Stöhr, Far Infrared Spectra of Hydrated and Anhydrous Thulium Chloride, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 34: 373 (1972)
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Berringer, B.W. (1980). Group Theoretical Examination of the Far Infrared Spectra of Tm2 (SO4)3 • 8 H2O and TmCl3 • 6 H2O. In: McCarthy, G.J., Rhyne, J.J., Silber, H.B. (eds) The Rare Earths in Modern Science and Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3054-7_86
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