Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9578897 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Titanium, vanadium and chromium monophosphide molecules have been produced in a laser vaporization molecular beam source using metal rods and phosphine. Laser-induced fluorescence spectra at medium (0.1 cmâ1) resolution have been recorded from 440 to 740 nm and dispersed fluorescence spectral data have been collected from all strongly emitting states. The most prominent electronic TiP system is attributed to a B2Σ+-X2Σ+ transition with origin near 706.6 nm. In the CrP spectrum the principal bands belong to the 673 nm B4Σâ-X4Σâ system. The ground state vibrational intervals found for TiP, VP and CrP are 521.5, 481 and 406 cmâ1, respectively. Vibrational spacings in the various upper states are smaller.
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Authors
Runhua Li, Walter J. Balfour,