Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5416128 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The v3 = 1 â 0 (out-of-phase stretching vibration) transition wavenumbers of gas-phase XË2Î NCO have been measured, in many cases with sub-Doppler resolution, by mid-infrared laser magnetic resonance (LMR) spectroscopy. In addition to the fundamental transition from the 2Î ground vibronic state, hot bands from the v2 = 1 2Σ and 2Î and from the v2 = 2 2Φ vibronic states were detected and analyzed. The 2Σ vibronic level, with a spin-orbit coupling only partly quenched by the Renner-Teller effect, is characterised by complex and rapid tuning of energies in the magnetic field. This is the first successful analysis of magnetic resonance spectra for non-unique Renner-Teller vibronic states. The new LMR transitions were combined with data from previous studies and analysed, using an effective Hamiltonian in a 40-parameter fit to 660 transitions and combination differences. Several new coupling parameters are required, having magnitudes generally consistent with predictions from standard vibration-rotation theory.
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Authors
David A. Gillett, Andrew L. Cooksy, John M. Brown,