Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5415637 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We present a continuation of our investigation of the second most abundant isotopic species of nitrous oxide, 14N15N16O and 15N14N16O, in the infrared (IR). Our two previous contributions looked at the 3500-9000Â cmâ1 region for 14N15N16O and 15N14N16O, respectively, in the 3500-9000Â cmâ1 region. The use of highly enriched isotopologue samples in this study allowed us to go further into the IR, down to 1200Â cmâ1. A total of 2Â 2742 transitions have been assigned based on the effective Hamiltonian model, with 108 of them being reported here for the first time. Rovibrational analyses of 98, 101, 8, 3, 6, 1 and 1 bands for the 14N15N16O, 15N14N16O, 15N15N16O, 14N15N18O, 15N14N18O, 14N15N17O and 15N14N17O isotopologues, respectively, were also performed.
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Authors
C.Y. Wang, A.W. Liu, V.I. Perevalov, S.A. Tashkun, K.F. Song, S.M. Hu,