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氢分子是宇宙中结构最简单的分子,而它的团簇是分子团簇科学的研究模型.目前,氢分子团簇的结构和动力学仍是基础科学研究的热点之一.氢分子团簇的实验和理论研究主要集中在三个方面:团簇的形成条件和尺度分布;团簇的电离能和出现势;以及氢分子团簇的量子化学计算研究.主要介绍了国外氢分子团簇实验和理论研究的现状,同时也对我们在氢团簇的光电离研究方面取得的进展进行了介绍,希望能为以后氢分子团簇的基础和应用研究提供一些参考信息.

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