Crz is produced by pulsed YAG laser vaporization of chromium metal and iis fluorescence excitation spectrum is analyzed. The high value of vibrational frequency AC;,, = 452.34 cm-r (wz = 1.6788 A are indicative of a very stron\_giy bound l$ground state.
The electronic spectrum of Cr2
โ Scribed by K. Andersson
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 783 KB
- Volume
- 237
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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โฆ Synopsis
The electronic spectrum of Cr 2 has been studied using multiconfigurational second-order perturbation theory. Potential curves for 18 electronic states have been computed. By employing an atomic natural orbital (ANO) basis set of the size 8s7p6d4f and by including 3s3p correlation effects and relativistic corrections, the following results were obtained 1 + (experimental data within parentheses): First, the location of two Eu states at 2.86 eV (2.70) and 2.51 eV (2.40) above the ground state. Second, spectroscopic constants for the a' 3E~+ state located 1.82 eV (1.76) above the ground state are: o 1 r e = 1.67 A (1.65 __+ 0.02) and AG1/2 = 680 cm-(574). Third, a plausible candidate for the metastable state detected in 1985 by Moskovits et al. is the 5~ state in the ground state manifold with the vibrational frequency to e = 148 cm-1 (79 in 5 + 5 + a matrix). The vertical transition ~u ~ Eg is 2.07 eV (2.11).
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