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Cassidy, Andrew; James, Rachel L.; Dawes, Anita and Field, David (2022). The rise of an exciton in solid ammonia. Chemical Communications, 58(6) pp. 815–818.

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Ioppolo, S.; Kaňuchová, Z.; James, R. L.; Dawes, A.; Ryabov, A.; Dezalay, J.; Jones, N. C.; Hoffmann, S. V.; Mason, N. J. and Strazzulla, G. (2021). Vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption spectroscopy of space-related ices: formation and destruction of solid carbonic acid upon 1 keV electron irradiation. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 646, article no. A172.

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Cassidy, Andrew; James, Rachel; Dawes, Anita and Field, David (2020). Crystallites and Electric Fields in Solid Ammonia. ChemistryOpen, 9(10) pp. 983–990.

Cassidy, Andrew; James, Rachel L.; Dawes, Anita and Field, David (2020). Cover Feature: Crystallites and Electric Fields in Solid Ammonia. ChemistryOpen, 9(10) p. 976.

Ioppolo, S.; Kaňuchová, Z.; James, R. L.; Dawes, A.; Jones, N. C.; Hoffmann, S. V.; Mason, N. J. and Strazzulla, G. (2020). Vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption spectroscopy of space-related ices: 1 keV electron irradiation of nitrogen- and oxygen-rich ices. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 641, article no. A154.

James, Rachel L.; Ioppolo, Sergio; Hoffmann, Søren V.; Jones, Nykola C.; Mason, Nigel J. and Dawes, Anita (2020). Systematic investigation of CO2 : NH3 ice mixtures using mid-IR and VUV spectroscopy – part 1: thermal processing. RSC Advances, 10(61) pp. 37515–37528.

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Cassidy, Andrew; James, Rachel; Dawes, Anita; Lasne, Jérôme and Field, David (2019). The optical absorption spectra of spontaneously electrical solids: the case of nitrous oxide. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 21(3) pp. 1190–1197.

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