A high resolution spectroscopic study of rhodium monochloride |
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Authors: | Scott A. Shepard Runhua Li |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemistry, and Centre for Laser, Atomic, and Molecular Sciences, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 6E2 b Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 3P6 |
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Abstract: | Rhodium monochloride has been observed and characterized spectroscopically for the first time. The RhCl molecules were produced in a laser vaporization molecular beam source by the reaction of a laser vaporized rhodium plasma with CCl4 doped in helium, and laser-induced fluorescence and dispersed fluorescence were used to study 15 of the strongest bands spanning the 535-415 nm region. Twelve of these bands were studied at high resolution using a cw ring dye laser. Two low-lying states separated by 140 cm−1 have been observed. The ground state has Ω = 2 and is attributed to a 3Πi state resulting from a δ4π3σ1 electronic configuration. The other low-lying state has Ω = 3 and is attributed to a 3Δi state resulting from a δ3π4σ1 electronic configuration. Excited states with Ω values ranging from 1 to 4 have been observed. Dispersed fluorescence from these excited levels has been used to identify a large number of low-lying electronic states within an energy range of 5200 cm−1 and has also been used to determine a ground state vibrational frequency of ∼348 cm−1. Λ-doublings have been observed in all the transitions studied at high resolution. |
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Keywords: | Rhodium chloride Transition metal diatomics Laser-induced fluorescence Dispersed fluorescence |
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