Vibration-Torsion Dynamics of Ethane-like Molecules in Degenerate Vibrational States
β Scribed by C. Dilauro; F. Lattanzi; R. Avellino
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 681 KB
- Volume
- 167
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2852
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β¦ Synopsis
We examine the mechanisms of interaction between the deformations of the two identical halves of ethane-like molecules in degenerate vibrational states, in order to determine the most convenient symmetries of the degenerate vibrational wavefunctions, in the molecular symmetry group (G_{36}(E M)). In moderate barrier molecules this is related to the problem of the vibrationtorsion symmetry labeling of the tunneling split components, in the order of increasing energies, in given rotational states. Numerical calculations have been performed as a guide to explore several different situations. It has been proved that the torsional splittings in degenerate vibrational states of molecules with a moderate barrier depend dramatically on the value of the (\gamma)-Coriolis coefficient and, unlike the splittings in nondegenerate vibrational states, are not determined only by the effective torsional potential function. Theory and numerical predictions support the experimental result that all normal modes of ethane behave as (E_{1 d}, E_{2 d}) pairs. (c) 1994 Academic Press. Inc.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The mechanism of torsional Coriolis interaction of E(1d) and E(2d) vibrational modes in ethane-like molecules is investigated, and it is shown that this coupling can drastically affect the torsional splitting in the degenerate vibrational states. A basic point of our treatment is that the sets of co
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