Robert J. LeRoy

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Born(1943-09-30)September 30, 1943
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
DiedAugust 10, 2018(2018-08-10) (aged 74)
OccupationChemist
KnownforLeRoy radius
Robert J. Le Roy
Born(1943-09-30)September 30, 1943
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
DiedAugust 10, 2018(2018-08-10) (aged 74)
OccupationChemist
Known forLeRoy radius
WebsiteDepartment of Chemistry, LeRoy

Robert J. Le Roy (September 30, 1943 – August 10, 2018) was a Canadian chemist. He held the distinguished title of University Professor at the University of Waterloo.

His work on the Morse/Long-range potential with his former student Nike Dattani of Oxford University was referred to as a "landmark in diatomic spectral analysis".[1] In the landmark work, the C3 value for atomic lithium was determined to a higher-precision than any atom's previously measured oscillator strength, by an order of magnitude. This lithium oscillator strength is related to the radiative lifetime of atomic lithium and is used as a benchmark for atomic clocks and measurements of fundamental constants.[2]

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