The millimeter-and submillimeter-wave spectra of CuF and AgF in the X 1 + states were observed by employing a sourcemodulated microwave spectrometer. The CuF and AgF molecules were generated in a free space cell by a dc glow discharge in CF 4 and Ar. The copper and silver atoms were respectively sup
Millimeter- and submillimeter-wave spectra of AuCl and AuBr in the X1Σ+ electronic ground states
✍ Scribed by Toshiaki Okabayashi; Emi Yamazaki; Kazuhiro Tsukamoto; Mitsutoshi Tanimoto
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Volume
- 220
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2852
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✦ Synopsis
The millimeter-and submillimeter-wave spectra of AuCl and AuBr in the X 1 R þ states were observed by employing a sourcemodulated microwave spectrometer. The AuCl and AuBr molecules were, respectively, generated in a free space cell by a d.c. glow discharge in Cl 2 and Br 2 with Ar. The gold atoms were supplied by the sputtering reaction from a gold sheet placed on the inner surface of a stainless-steel cathode. Rotational transitions of Au 35 Cl, Au 37 Cl, Au 79 Br, and Au 81 Br in highly excited vibrational states as well as in the ground vibrational states were measured in the region between 189 and 314 GHz. The transition frequencies were analyzed by a least-squares method using a combined-isotopomer Dunham-type term energy expression. The potential constants of gold halides obtained were compared with those of copper and silver halides.
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