Sub-Doppler and Doppler spectroscopy of DCN isotopomers in the terahertz region: ground and first excited bending states (v1v2v3)=(0 1 0) |
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Authors: | S. Brü nken,U. Fuchs,&Scaron . Urban,T. Giesen |
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Affiliation: | a I. Physikalisches Institut, Universität zu Köln, D-50937 Köln, Germany b Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic c The J. Heyrovsky Institute of Academy of Sciences, Dolejskova 3, CZ-18223 Prague 8, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The rotational spectra of the deuterium cyanide isotopic species DCN, D13CN, DC15N, and D13C15N were recorded in the vibrational ground and first excited bending state (v2=1) up to 2 THz. The R-branch transitions from J=3←2 to J=13←12 were measured with sub-Doppler resolution. These very high resolution (∼70 kHz) and precise (±3-10 kHz) saturation dip measurements allowed for resolving the underlying hyperfine structure due to the 14N nucleus in DCN and D13CN for transitions as high as J=10←9. Additional high JR-branch (J=25←24 to J=28←27) transitions around 2 THz and direct l-type (ΔJ=0, J=19 to J=25) transitions from 66 to 118 GHz were recorded in Doppler-limited resolution. For the ground state of D13C15N, the J=1←0 transition was measured for the first time. The transition frequency accuracies for the other deuterated species were significantly improved. These new experimental data, together with the available infrared rovibrational data and previously measured direct l-type transitions, were subjected to a global least squares analysis for each isotopomer. This yielded precise sets of molecular constants for the ground and first excited vibrational states, including the nuclear quadrupole and magnetic spin-rotation coupling constants of the 14N nucleus for DCN and D13CN. The hyperfine structure due to the D, 13C, and 15N nuclei have not been resolved, but led to a broadening of the observed saturation dips. |
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Keywords: | Molecular spectroscopy Sub-Doppler spectroscopy High-resolution spectroscopy Deuterium cyanide Microwave spectroscopy THz spectroscopy Hyperfine structure |
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