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Laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy of NdO
Authors:C Linton  C Effantin  AJ Ross  J d’Incan
Institution:a Physics Department, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 5A3
b Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Ionique et Moléculaire (LASIM), CNRS et Université Lyon I, Bâtiment A. Kastler, Domaine Scientifique de la Doua, 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
c Institute for High Energy Density of Associated Institute for High Temperatures of Russian Academy of Science, Izorskaya St. 13/19, Moscow 125412, Russia
Abstract:Laser induced fluorescence spectra of 142NdO have been excited using both fixed frequency argon ion and tunable ring dye lasers and detected at high resolution with a Fourier transform spectrometer. Nine low lying electronic states resulting from the Nd2+(4f36s)O2− configuration were detected of which four, the second lowest View the MathML source, 3, and 5 states, (2)2, (2)3, (2)5, and the lowest View the MathML source state, (1)6, have been observed for the first time. In addition, new vibrational levels were observed in the lowest View the MathML source, (1)5 (v=1) and second lowest View the MathML source, (2)4 (v=1, 2) states. Abnormally large Ω doubling in both View the MathML source states has been attributed to interactions involving neighboring View the MathML source and 0 states. Several perturbations were observed and used as an aid in assigning some of the states. Both the order and energies of the low lying states have been shown to be consistent with Ligand Field theory calculations. Rotational relaxation in several of the spectra has allowed calculation of accurate rotational constants for several states while, for other states, approximate parameters have been calculated from combination differences.
Keywords:Neodymium monoxide  Electronic spectrum  Rotational structure  Laser induced fluorescence
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