Perturbation study via rotational-resolved spectrum in the triplet band d3Δ-a3$\Pi$(2, 1) of CO
Xu Chun-Yan (许春燕)a, Yang Xiao-Hua (杨晓华)a, Guo Ying-Chun (郭迎春)a, Wu Ling (吴玲)ab, Li Wei (李伟)a, Chen Yang-Qin (陈扬骎)a
a Key Laboratory of Optical and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Department of Physics, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China; b State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China
Abstract The triplet band d3Δ-a3$\Pi$ (2, 1) of the CO molecule in the near infrared region of 12350--12850cm-1 has been observed and analysed by taking into account the perturbation interaction between the d3Δ(v = 2) and a3$\Pi$ (v = 9) states. The most perturbed lines and most precise perturbation parameters, $\alpha_2$ and $\beta_2$, and electronic perturbation constants, $\xi_{\rm e}$ and $\eta_{\rm e}$ , for the d3Δ (v= 2) and 3$\Pi$ (v = 9) states have been obtained.
Received: 02 February 2005
Revised: 02 June 2005
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(Rotation, vibration, and vibration-rotation constants)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10204007 and 10434060) and the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality,China (Grant No 04DE14009).
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Xu Chun-Yan (许春燕), Yang Xiao-Hua (杨晓华), Guo Ying-Chun (郭迎春), Wu Ling (吴玲), Li Wei (李伟), Chen Yang-Qin (陈扬骎) Perturbation study via rotational-resolved spectrum in the triplet band d3Δ-a3$\Pi$(2, 1) of CO 2005 Chinese Physics 14 1954
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