Cite
Nonphotochemical hole burning in hyperquenched glassy films of water: A pronounced deuteration effect.
MLA
Kim, W. H., et al. “Nonphotochemical Hole Burning in Hyperquenched Glassy Films of Water: A Pronounced Deuteration Effect.” Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 104, no. 17, May 1996, p. 6415. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.471360.
APA
Kim, W.-H., Reinot, T., Hayes, J. M., & Small, G. J. (1996). Nonphotochemical hole burning in hyperquenched glassy films of water: A pronounced deuteration effect. Journal of Chemical Physics, 104(17), 6415. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.471360
Chicago
Kim, W.-H., T. Reinot, J. M. Hayes, and G. J. Small. 1996. “Nonphotochemical Hole Burning in Hyperquenched Glassy Films of Water: A Pronounced Deuteration Effect.” Journal of Chemical Physics 104 (17): 6415. doi:10.1063/1.471360.