Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5415818 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2008 | 9 Pages |
The full vibrational progression of the 5pÏ 1Σu+ state of H2 was identified in a high-resolution absorption measurement. More than 40 new lines have been assigned in the spectrum. The transition probabilities, the widths and the dissociation yields for rovibronic lines with Jâ³Â = 0â¦3 of the various absorption bands of the fifth (5pÏ) 1Σu+ state out of the X1Σg+vâ³=0 ground state were measured over the complete vibrational progression. Predissociation was found to be an efficient de-excitation channel for these levels. The predissociation yields and the dissociation widths were measured for nearly the complete vibrational progression. Resonances of the 5pÏ1Σu+ state in the H(n = 3) + H(1s) continuum were observed for the first time. Calculations show that they are located behind a large potential barrier. The comparison between the absolute values of these transition probabilities with the calculated values demonstrates clearly the importance of non-adiabatic couplings ignored in the calculations.