Abstract
Gauge invariance1 is assumed for the electromagnetic interaction in the formation of polyatomic molecules. The Jahn-Teller theorem due to vibrational–electronic coupling is derived as a manifestation of the gauge invariance principle. The theory2 will be used to discuss the formation of H3 in the presence of a high-concentration environment, [H3(H2)n]*, and its fragmentation products, including dissociation, ionization, and stimulated radiation branches.
© 1987 Optical Society of America
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