Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5415292 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The ultraviolet spectrum of AlH has been investigated at high resolution between 42 000 and 45 000 cmâ1 using a conventional spectroscopic technique. The AlH molecules were formed and excited in an aluminium hollow-cathode lamp with two anodes, filled with a mixture of Ne carried gas and a trace of NH3. The emission from the discharge was observed with a plane grating spectrograph and recorded by a photomultiplier tube. The 0-0, 1-1 and 1-2 bands of the C1Σ+-X1Σ+ transition have been identified and rotationally analyzed. The new data were elaborated with help of recent X1Σ+ state parameters reported by White et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 99 (1993) 8371-8378] and by Szajna and Zachwieja [Eur. Phys. J. D. 55 (2009) 549-555]. Determined constants of the excited C1Σ+ state include: Te = 44 675.3711(57) cmâ1, Ïe = 1575.3357(42) cmâ1, Ïexe = [125.5] cmâ1, Be = 6.66804(32) cmâ1, αe = 0.55839(56) cmâ1, De = 2.23(13) Ã 10â4 cmâ1, βe = 6.13(25) Ã 10â4 cmâ1 and re = 1.613132(39) Ã
. The C1Σ+ state is found to be extensively perturbed in the v = 0 and 1 vibrational level at J = 20, 22 â 27 and J = 5 â 9, respectively. This was probably caused by the interaction with the vibrational levels of the outer minimum.
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Authors
Wojciech Szajna, MirosÅaw Zachwieja,