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As there is considerable interest in the electronic structure of the different modifications of titanium trichloride, we investigated the optical properties of α-,β- and γ-TiCl3.
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DIJKGRAAF, C. Electronic Transitions in α-, β- and γ-Titanium Trichloride. Nature 201, 1121–1122 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2011121a0
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