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K.H. Michaelian

Researcher at Simon Fraser University

Publications -  10
Citations -  71

K.H. Michaelian is an academic researcher from Simon Fraser University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Electron donor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 71 citations.

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Raman resonance of electron donor/acceptor complex.

TL;DR: The resonance Raman excitation profiles of a number of charge transfer transitions in electron donor/acceptor complexes with tetracyanoethylene as acceptor in solution at room temperature are reported and compared with absorption and fluorescence spectra of these complexes.
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Valence force field analysis of tetracyanoethylene

TL;DR: In this article, a valence force field calculation for the out-of-plane modes of tetracyanoethylene is reported, which makes possible a straightforward assignment of the low-frequency vibrations, including several inplane modes which previously could not be assigned with certainty.
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Frequency shifts and intensity changes in the raman spectra of liquid mixtures of TCNE with aromatic electron donors

TL;DR: The Ramaman spectra of liquid mixtures of TCNE with aromatic electron donors were studied in this article, where the electron transfer of up to 9% in the ground state of these complexes was observed.
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Low energy Raman bands in tone and its EDA complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, a resonance-enhanced 155−167 cm−1 Raman band was found in TCNE/EDA complexes in solution and was assigned to the totally symmetric νs vibration of uncomplexed TCNE, necessitating a reinterpretation of previously published data.
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Preresonance Raman intensity studies in electron donor/acceptor complexes of tetracyanoethylene

TL;DR: In this paper, the preresonance Raman intensity enhancement for the νCC and ν CN vibrations of TCNE complexed with toluene, benzene and fluorobenzene is established.