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M.S.A.El-Kader, "Collision-induced absorption (CIA) spectra and ground-state potentials of inert gas mixtures", Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer, vol. 112, pp. 1533-1542, 2011.
Gustafsson, M., and M.S.A.El-Kader, "Collision-induced absorption in Ar-Xe: a comparative study of empirical and ab initio interaction potentials and electric dipole moments", Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, vol. 292, pp. 108362, 2022.
Fakhardji, W., P. Szabó, M. S. A. EL-Kader, A. Haskopoulos, G. Maroulis, and M. Gustafsson, "Collision-induced absorption in Ar–Kr gas mixtures: A molecular dynamics study with new potential and dipole data", J.Chemical Physics, vol. 151, pp. 144303, 2019.
M.S.A.El-Kader, G.Maroulis, and M.A.El-Naggar, "Collision-induced absorption spectra (CIA) for monatomic gas mixtures of Helium-Xenon", journal of computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, vol. 23, pp. 559-572, 2023.
M.S.A.El-Kader, and B.M.Taher, "Collision-induced light scattering from carbon tetrafluoride and sulfur hexafluoride molecular gases", Bull.Fac.Sci.Cairo Univ., vol. 68, pp. 73-89, 2000.
M.S.A.El-Kader, "Collision-induced light scattering spectra and ground state potential of gaseous xenon", Chemical Physics, vol. 352, issue 1-3, pp. 311-319, 2008. Abstract

Polarized and depolarized collision-induced light scattering spectra of xenon gas at room temperature 295 K with the pressure second virial coefficients, viscosity and thermal conductivity have been used for deriving the empirical models of the pair-polarizability trace and anisotropy and the interaction potential. Theoretical zeroth and second moments of the binary spectra using various models for the pair polarizabilities and interatomic potential are compared with the experimental values performed by Frommhold’s group. In addition, vibrational energy levels, self diffusion coefficients and second virial dielectric constants calculated for these models are compared with experimental ones. The results show that these models are the most accurate models reported to date for this system.

Keywords
Polarized and depolarized light scattering spectra; Xenon

M.S.A.El-Kader, and S.M.El-Sheikh, "Collision-Induced Light Scattering Spectra of Mercury Vapor at Different Temperatures", Lecture Series on Computer and Computational ScienceVolume 1, 2004, pp.1069-1072s , Greece, 2004.
M.S.A.El-Kader, "Collision-induced light scattering spectra of mercury vapour at different temperatures", Molecular Physics, vol. 113, issue 11, pp. 1368-1377, 2015.
Fakhardji, W., M.S.A.El-Kader, A. Haskopoulos, G. Maroulis, and M. Gustafsson, "Contribution from dimers to the collision-induced absorption spectra in an Ar{Kr gas mixture", International Conference on Spectral Lines Shapes, IOP Conf. Series, 2019.
M.S.A.El-Kader, S.M.El-Sheikh, T.Bancewicz, and R.Hellmann, "Contributions of multipolar polarizabilities to the isotropic and anisotropic light scattering induced by molecular interactions in gaseous methane", Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 131, pp. 044314-6, 2009.