Abstract
Molecular beam cluster sources provide new opportunities to study intermolecular interactions in small cold molecular aggregates. Currently, there is great interest in geometry and excited state intermolecular interactions in these systems. However, until now, it has been essentially impossible to derive detailed spectroscopic information on structure and interactions in clusters of polyatomics larger than dimers. Previously, the most detailed information concerning these intermolecular interactions were derived from molecular crystal studies.
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