The high-resolution spectrum of natural abundant germane in the region 9775-9950 cm 01 has been recorded. The observed spectrum is assigned as the (5000) stretching overtone band in local mode notation, which exhibits a striking resemblance to the K structure of parallel band of a symmetric top mole
High-Resolution Spectroscopic Study of the (310) Local Mode Combination Band System of AsH3
β Scribed by Hai Lin; Oleg N. Ulenikov; Sergi Yurchinko; Xiao-gang Wang; Qing-shi Zhu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 295 KB
- Volume
- 187
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2852
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β¦ Synopsis
The high-resolution spectra of AsH 3 in the 8130-8340 cm 01 region, which were assigned to the (310; A 1 ), and (310; E 1 ), and the (310; E 2 ) local mode combination bands, have been recorded at a resolution of 0.01 cm 01 and rotationally analyzed. The spectroscopic parameters were obtained by least-squares fitting. The rotational energy levels were fitted for the (310; A 1 ) state (21 levels in all) up to J Γ 5, for the (310; E 2 ) state (43 levels in all) up to J Γ 7, and for the (310; E 1 ) state (43 levels in all) up to J Γ 5. The complication of the rotational structure indicates rotational perturbation.
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