Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9589572 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The 000 and 301 bands of the AË2Î -XË2Σ+ electronic transition of the MgCCH radical have been recorded at low and high resolution using laser-induced fluorescence. The molecules were created in a laser ablation/molecular beam source through reaction of magnesium atoms ablated from a solid rod with methane gas entrained in helium. The rotationally resolved high-resolution data were fit to a 2Î Â (a)-2Σ+ (b) Hamiltonian, with standard deviations of 0.0025 cmâ1(000) and 0.0028 cmâ1(301). The Î-type doubling constants p and q in the Ã2Î state are unexpectedly positive, indicating that interaction between Ã2Î and the next highest 2Σ+ state is not the dominant cause of the doubling, as was assumed in the structurally similar molecules CaCCH, CaOH, and SrOH in which p and q are larger and negative.
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Authors
D.W. Tokaryk, A.G. Adam, W.S. Hopkins,