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Over 8000 line positions and intensities of phosphine (PH3) at 3 μm have been measured at 0.0115 cm−1 resolution with the McMath-Pierce Fourier Transform spectrometer at Kitt Peak. The observed line intensities ranged from 4.13 × 10−6 to 4.69 × 10−2 cm−2 atm−1 at 296 K, for line positions between 2724.477 and 3601.652 cm−1. This region spans eight interacting vibrational states: 3ν2 (2940.8 cm−1), 2ν2 + ν4 (3085.6 cm−1), ν2 + 2ν4 (3214.9 cm−1), ν1 + ν2 (3307.6 cm−1), ν2 + ν3 (3310.5 cm−1), 3ν4 (∼3345 cm−1), ν1 + ν4 (3426.9 cm−1), and ν3 + ν4 (3432.9 cm−1). Assignments have been determined for all the bands except 3ν4 (a weak band in a highly congested area) for a total of 4232 transitions. The total integrated intensity for this region is 5.70 cm−2 atm−1 near 296 K, and assigned lines account for 79% of the observed absorption. The two strongest bands in the region are ν1 + ν4 and ν3 + ν4 with band strengths at 296 K of 1.61 and 2.01 cm−2 atm−1, respectively. An empirical database of PH3 line parameters (positions, intensities, and assignments) is now available. Lower state energies (corresponding to assignments from this study) and line widths from the literature are included; default values are used for unassigned features.  相似文献   

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The infrared spectrum of the PD3 molecule has been measured in the region of the first stretching overtone bands on a Fourier transform spectrometer with a resolution of 0.0068 cm−1 and analyzed for the first time. More than 800 transitions with Jmax=15 have been assigned to the bands 2ν1 and ν1+ν3. An effective Hamiltonian was used which takes into account both the presence of resonance interactions between the states (2 0 0 0) and (1 0 1 0), and interactions of these with the third stretching vibrational state of the v=2 polyad, (0 0 2 0). A set of 44 spectroscopic parameters is obtained from the fit. This reproduces the 305 initial “experimental” upper rovibrational energies with an rms=0.0015 cm−1.  相似文献   

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The study of vibration resonance physics in propyne is based on experimental measurements of about 600 new rotational transitions between 495-590 and 700-760 GHz in excited vibrational levels v5 = 1, v8 = 1, v10 = 3 and v9 = v10 = 1 with vibrational energies around 1000 cm−1. The limits to the assignments and analysis were imposed by as yet unresolved anharmonic resonances with the states of the next higher polyad of levels lying above 1200 cm−1, which affect the rotational states involved in transitions that would be measurable with non-vanishing intensities. Vibration-rotation spectra pertaining to the levels in question were studied in the regions 880-1150 cm−1 (the ν5 and ν8 fundamental bands), 550-750 cm−1 (the v9 = v10 = 1 ← v10 = 1 hot bands) and 250-400 cm−1 (the v10 = 3 ← v10 = 2 “superhot” bands). A simultaneous least-squares fit of both types of data provides their reliable but in the case of accurate rotational data not always fully quantitative reproduction.  相似文献   

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A high-resolution Fourier transform spectrum of the D2MSe species (M = 82, 80, 78, 77, and 76) in the region 2300-2500 cm−1 was recorded for the first time and assigned. On the basis of these experimental data, rotation-vibration energies of the (1 1 0) and (0 1 1) vibrational states were fitted, and band centers, and rotational, centrifugal distortion, and resonance interaction parameters were determined for the main D280Se species. The obtained set of 32 fitted parameters reproduces the 647 rotation-vibration energies with a rms deviation of 0.00024 cm−1. The ν1 + ν2 and ν2 + ν3 bands of the other four isotopic species are analyzed as well.  相似文献   

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The infrared spectrum of CH3D from 3250 to 3700 cm−1 was studied for the first time to assign transitions involving the ν2 + ν3, ν2 + ν5, ν2 + ν6, ν3 + 2ν6 and 3ν6 vibrational states. Line positions and intensities were measured at 0.011 cm−1 resolution using Fourier transform spectra recorded at Kitt Peak with isotopically enriched samples. Some 2852 line positions (involving over 900 upper state levels) and 874 line intensities were reproduced with RMS values of 0.0009 cm−1 and 4.6%, respectively. The strongest bands were found to be ν2 + ν3 at 3499.7 cm−1 and ν2 + ν6 at 3342.5 cm−1 with integrated strengths, respectively, of 8.17 × 10−20 and 2.44 × 10−20 (cm−1/molecule · cm−2) at 296 K (for 100% CH3D). The effective Hamiltonian was expressed in terms of irreducible tensor operators and adapted to symmetric top molecules. Its present configuration in the MIRS package permitted simultaneous consideration of the four lowest polyads of CH3D: the Ground State (G.S.), the Triad from 6.3 to 9.5 μm, the Nonad from 3.1 to 4.8 μm and now the Enneadecad (19 bands) from 2.2 to 3.1 μm. The CH3D line parameters for this interval were calculated to create a new database for the 3 μm region.  相似文献   

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Two new bands, 2ν1+ν2+ν3+2ν5 and 5ν3 with origin at 12220.692 and 12496.158 cm−1, respectively, were identified on new FT-ICLAS spectra of 12C2HD and rotationally analyzed. The rotational analysis of two known bands, with origin at 12038.538 and 12234.872 cm−1 was extended. Another band, 2ν1+2ν5 with origin at 7843.6622 cm−1, was identified for the first time and rotationally analyzed, from a high pressure conventional FT spectrum. Some 115 known vibrational state energies in the molecule, extending up to the visible range, were used to produce updated vibrational constants. Both a straightforward Dunham model and a global model accounting for a single anharmonic resonance, K1/255, were used. The results are discussed.  相似文献   

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The absorption spectrum of ozone, 16O3, has been recorded in the 5980-6220 cm−1 region by high sensitivity CW-Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy (αmin ∼ 3 × 10−10 cm−1). This study extends a first investigation with the same experimental set-up limited to the 6030-6090 cm−1 spectral region [M.-R. De Backer-Barilly, A. Barbe, Vl.G. Tyuterev, D. Romanini, B. Moeskops, A. Campargue, J. Mol. Struct. 780-781 (2006) 225-233] where the analysis of two A-type bands was reported, using FTS spectra for complementary information. The spectral extension of the recordings allows not only to enlarge considerably the observed transitions of these two bands, but more importantly, to assign four new bands: the 3ν2 + 4ν3,5ν1 + ν2 and ν1 + 2ν2 + 4ν3 B-type bands which were considered as dark in our previous report and the 3ν1 + 3ν2 + ν3 A-type band. The high mixing of the observed states approaching the dissociation limit, leads to the breakdown of the polyad structure and ambiguities in the vibrational labelling which are discussed. Finally, 1789 transitions were assigned, and a suitable Hamiltonian model allows reproducing correctly the observations for five of the six observed bands. The list of 1004 experimentally determined energy levels is provided. The determined effective Hamiltonian and transition moment operators were used to generate a list of 5338 transitions given as Supplementary Material. It is interesting to note that the d5 parameter of the effective transition moment is of great importance to account for the observed intensities of the B-type bands.  相似文献   

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Continuing the systematic study of ozone high-resolution infrared spectra, we present in this paper the measurements and analyses of line positions for the 18O16O18O isotopomer. In the range 900-5000 cm−1, corresponding to the observed spectra, 15 bands are analysed: ν1, ν3, ν2+ν3, ν1+ν2, 2ν3, ν1+ν3, 2ν1, ν2+2ν3, ν1+ν2+ν3, 3ν3, 2ν1+ν3, ν2+3ν3, ν1+3ν3, ν1+ν2+3ν3, and 5ν3. As in the case of 16O3, 18O3, and 16O18O16O, the analysis of these bands is performed using effective rovibrational Hamiltonians for nine polyads of interacting upper vibrational states. To correctly reproduce all observed transitions, we have to account for resonance perturbations due to 13 “Dark” states: (0 3 0), (0 4 0), (2 1 0), (0 3 1), (1 0 2), (0 4 1), (1 1 2), (3 1 0), (0 3 2), (0 0 4), (3 2 0), (0 1 4), and (0 4 2). We present the range of observed transitions, the results for spectroscopic parameters (vibrational energy levels, rotational and centrifugal distortion constants, and resonance coupling parameters), as well as the statistics for rovibrational energy levels, calculations and measurements. A comparison of observed band centres with those predicted from an isotopically invariant potential function is discussed. The RMS deviation between predicted and directly observed band centres is ≈0.03 cm−1 up to 3000 and ≈0.25 cm−1 for all 16 bands up to 5000 cm−1.  相似文献   

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Several new infrared absorption bands for 32S16O3 have been measured and analyzed. The principal bands observed were ν1+ν2 (at 1561 cm−1), ν1+ν4 (at 1594 cm−1), ν3+ν4 (at 1918 cm−1), and 3ν3 (at 4136 cm−1). Except for 3ν3, these bands are very complicated because of (a) the Coriolis coupling between ν2 and ν4, (b) the Fermi resonance between ν1 and 2ν4, (c) the Fermi resonance between ν1 and 2ν2, (d) ordinary l-type resonance that couples levels that differ by 2 in both the k and l quantum numbers, and (e) the vibrational l-type resonance between the A1 and A2 levels of ν3+ν4. The unraveling of the complex pattern of these bands was facilitated by a systematic approach to the understanding of the various interactions. Fortunately, previous work on the fundamentals permitted good estimates of many constants necessary to begin the assignments and the fit of the measurements. In addition, the use of hot band transitions accompanying the ν3 band was an essential aid in fitting the ν3+ν4 transitions since these could be directly observed for only one of four interacting states. From the hot band analysis we find that the A1 vibrational level is 3.50 cm−1 above the A2 level, i.e., r34=1.75236(7) cm−1. In the case of the 3ν3 band, the spectral analysis is straightforward and a weak Δk=±2, Δl3=±2 interaction between the l3=1 and l3=3 substates locates the latter A1 and A2 “ghost” states 22.55(4) cm−1 higher than the infrared accessible l3=1 E state.  相似文献   

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The absorption spectrum of the 16O3 isotopologue of ozone has been recorded in the 7000-7920 cm−1 region by high sensitivity CW-Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy. This report is devoted to the analyses of the 7065-7300 cm−1 region dominated by the ν1 + 2ν2 + 5ν3 and ν1 + 5ν2 + 3ν3 A-type bands at 7130.8 and 7286.8 cm−1 respectively. 289 transitions were assigned to the ν1 + 2ν2 + 5ν3 band. The corresponding line positions were modeled with an effective Hamiltonian involving Coriolis resonance interactions between the (1 2 5) upper state and the (4 4 0), (0 2 6) and (6 1 0) dark states, and an anharmonic resonance interaction with the (2 0 5) state. The very strong interaction (up to 50% mixing of the wavefunctions) between the (1 2 5) and (6 1 0) states leads to the observation of two extra lines of the 6ν1 + ν2 band due to a resonance intensity transfer. 213 transitions of the ν1 + 5ν2 + 3ν3 band were assigned and modeled taking into account a Coriolis resonance interaction with the (3 6 0) state.We take the opportunity of the present work to report the analysis of the very weak 4ν2 + 4ν3 B-type band at 6506.1 cm−1 which was assigned from previously recorded CRDS spectra. 286 transitions were modeled using the effective Hamiltonian approach.The dipole transition moment parameters of the three analyzed bands were determined by a least-squares fit to the measured line intensities. For the three studied band systems, the effective Hamiltonian and transition moment operator parameters were used to generate line lists provided as Supplementary Materials.  相似文献   

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