Analysis of far-infrared laser magnetic resonance spectra of CH2Br at 447.3 and 671.1μm
Liu Yu-Yan (刘煜炎)ab, Huang Guang-Ming (黄光明)ac, Duan Chuan-Xi (段传喜)c, Shi Li-Hua (石丽华)a, Cai Xin (蔡欣)a
a Department of Physics, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China; b Department of Physics, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China; c Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China
Abstract A simple model has been developed to describe the Zeeman patterns of far-infrared laser magnetic resonance spectra of the monobromomethyl radical CH2Br observed at 447.3 and 671.1μm. A satisfactory agreement between the experimental spectra of the radical and their simulation with this simple model has been achieved. This approach can be used to gain further information about the structure and the spectrum of this interesting radical.
Received: 09 April 2002
Revised: 27 May 2002
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10174020).
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Liu Yu-Yan (刘煜炎), Huang Guang-Ming (黄光明), Duan Chuan-Xi (段传喜), Shi Li-Hua (石丽华), Cai Xin (蔡欣) Analysis of far-infrared laser magnetic resonance spectra of CH2Br at 447.3 and 671.1μm 2002 Chinese Physics 11 1170
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