The submillimeter-wave rotational transitions of TiCl in the ground state were observed using a double-modulation technique. TiCl was generated in a DC-discharge of a mixture of TiCl 4 vapor (less than 1 mTorr) and Ar buffer gas (80 mTorr) at a current of 200 mA. The 4 3/2 , 4 5/2 , 4 7/2 , and 4 9/
Submillimeter-Wave Spectroscopy of CO in the a3Π State
✍ Scribed by Akira Wada; Hideto Kanamori
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Volume
- 200
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2852
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✦ Synopsis
Submillimeter-wave absorption spectrum of CO in electronically excited a 3 ⌸ state was observed in the 540 -830 GHz region by using a phase-locked BWO spectrometer. New rotational transitions up to J ϭ 9-8 in the vibrational excited states up to v ϭ 5 were analyzed accompanied with previous observations in the RF and millimeter-wave regions. A multivibrational states fit among aЈ 3 ⌺ ϩ (v ϭ 0-3) and a 3 ⌸ (v ϭ 0-7) states was performed in order to analyze overall perturbation between the a 3 ⌸ and aЈ 3 ⌺ ϩ states. As a result, the deperturbed rotational parameters were derived precisely to improve the RKR potential.
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