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Michel Herman is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Chemistry, with a particular focus on Atomic and Molecular Physics, Optics, and Spectroscopy. They have contributed significantly to topics including Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, Quantum and superfluid helium dynamics, Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure, and Atmospheric Ozone and Climate.

Their recent publications cover various aspects of molecular and van der Waals complex spectroscopy. Notable works include:

  • "The rotationally resolved symmetric 2OH excitation in H2O-CO2 observed using pulsed supersonic expansion and CW-CRDS," 2021, Chemical Physics Letters
  • "Improvements on the FANTASIO set-up and new spectroscopic results concerning the Ar-H 2O van der Waals complex in the 2OH overtone region," 2024, Molecular Physics
  • "Spectroscopic study of the tunneling dynamics in N2-water observed in the O-D stretch region," 2021, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • "Understanding the high-resolution spectral signature of the N2-H2O van der Waals complex in the 2OH stretch region," 2023, The Journal of Chemical Physics

Michel Herman frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • N. Moazzen-Ahmadi
  • Clément Lauzin
  • A. S. Bogomolov
  • Robin Glorieux
  • Brian M. Hays

Their work is often published in specialized journals such as:

  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Chemical Physics Letters
  • Molecular Physics

Best Publications

  • The 2009 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database

    N. Jacquinet-Husson;L. Crepeau;R. Armante;C. Boutammine

  • The bending energy levels of C2H2

    Y. Kabbadj;M. Herman;G. Di Lonardo;L. Fusina

  • The Ã-X̃ band system of acetylene: Analysis of long-wavelength bands, and vibration-rotation constants for the levels nν″4 (n = 0–4), nν′3 (n = 0–3), and ν′2 + nν′3 (n = 0–2)

    J.K.G Watson;M Herman;J.C Van Craen;R Colin

  • The vibrational energy levels in acetylene 12C2H2: Towards a regular pattern at higher energies

    Mohammed Abbouti Temsamani;Michel Herman

  • Global and accurate vibration Hamiltonians from high resolution molecular spectroscopy

    Michel Herman;Jacques Liévin;Jean Vander Auwera;Alain Campargue

  • Vibrational Spectroscopic Database on Acetylene, X̃ 1Σg+ (12C2H2, 12C2D2, and 13C2H2)

    M. Herman;A. Campargue;M. I. El Idrissi;J. Vander Auwera

  • THE VIBRATIONAL ENERGY PATTERN IN ACETYLENE (IV) : UPDATED GLOBAL VIBRATION CONSTANTS FOR 12C2H2

    M.I. El Idrissi;Jacques Liévin;Alain Campargue;Michel Herman

  • The ν3 Fundamental in C2H2

    J. Vanderauwera;D. Hurtmans;M. Carleer;M. Herman

  • The vibrational spectrum of pyrrole (C4H5N) and furan (C4H4O) in the gas phase

    Abdeloihid Mellouki;Jacques Liévin;Michel Herman

  • Improved laser frequencies and Dunham coefficients for isotopically substituted carbon monoxide

    R. M. Dale;M. Herman;J. W. C. Johns;A. R. W. McKellar

  • High resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy of jet-cooled molecules

    Michel Herman;Robert Georges;Martin Hepp;Daniel Hurtmans

  • The Ã-X̃ band system of acetylene: Analysis of medium-wavelength bands, and vibration-rotation constants for the levels nν′3 (n = 4–6), ν′2 + nν′3 (n = 3–5), and ν′1 + nν′3 (n = 2, 3)

    J.C. Van Craen;M. Herman;R. Colin;J.K.G. Watson

  • Vibrational Bands of HxNyOz Molecules

    Francine Melen;Michel Herman

  • Spectroscopy and vibrational couplings in the 3v3 region of acetylene

    Michel Herman;Thérèse Huet;M. Vervloet

  • Highly vibrationally excited 12C2H2 in the X̃ 1∑+g state: Complementarity of absorption and dispersed fluorescence spectra

    Mohammed Abbouti Temsamani;Michel Herman;Stephani A. B. Solina;Jonathan P. O’Brien

  • The acetylene ground state saga

    Michel Herman

  • An intercomparison of laboratory measurements of absorption cross sections and integrated absorption intensities for HCFC-22

    J. Ballard;R.J. Knight;D.A. Newnham;J.Vander Auwera

  • The vibrational energy pattern in ethylene (12C2H4)

    Robert Georges;Mohamed Bach;Michel Herman

  • Overtone spectroscopy in nitrous oxide

    Alain Campargue;Dmitri Permogorov;Mohamed Bach;Mohammed Abbouti Temsamani

  • Regular ArticleRovibrational Parameters for trans-Nitrous Acid

    J.M. Guilmot;M. Godefroid;M. Herman

  • The Ã-X̃ band system of acetylene: Bands of the short-wavelength region

    J.C Van Craen;M Herman;R Colin;J.K.G Watson

  • Comparison of the experimental, semi-experimental and ab initio equilibrium structures of acetylene: Influence of relativisitic effects and of the diagonal Born–Oppenheimer corrections

    Jacques Liévin;J. Demaison;Michel Herman;A. Fayt

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Hurtmans
Daniel Hurtmans Université Libre de Bruxelles
Martin Hepp
Martin Hepp Bundeswehr University Munich
A. R. W. McKellar
A. R. W. McKellar National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Stuart A. Rice
Stuart A. Rice University of Chicago
Martin Quack
Martin Quack ETH Zurich
Bertrand Plez
Bertrand Plez University of Montpellier
Yuan-Pern Lee
Yuan-Pern Lee Academia Sinica
Ian Mills
Ian Mills University of Reading
Richard J. Saykally
Richard J. Saykally University of California, Berkeley
Alexander N. Pisarchik
Alexander N. Pisarchik Technical University of Madrid

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