Investigation of analytical potential energy function, harmonic frequency and vibrational levels for the $X^2\varSigma^+$ and $A^2\varPi$ states of CN radical
Wang Jian-Kun(王建坤)† and Wu Zhen-Sen(吴振森)
School of Science, Xidian University, Xi'an 710071, China
Abstract This paper calculates the equilibrium structure and the potential energy functions of the ground state ($X^2\varSigma^{ + })$ and the low lying excited electronic state ($A^2{\it \Pi}$) of CN radical are calculated by using CASSCF method. The potential energy curves are obtained by a least square fitting to the modified Murrell--Sorbie function. On the basis of physical theory of potential energy function, harmonic frequency ($\omega _{\rm e}$) and other spectroscopic constants ($\omega _{\rm e}\chi _{\rm e}$, $\beta _{\rm e}$ and $\alpha _{\rm e})$ are calculated by employing the Rydberg--Klein--Rees method. The theoretical calculation results are in excellent agreement with the experimental and other complicated theoretical calculation data. In addition, the eigenvalues of vibrational levels have been calculated by solving the radial one-dimensional Schr\"{o}dinger equation of nuclear motion using the algebraic method based on the analytical potential energy function.
Received: 08 October 2007
Revised: 26 December 2007
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
31.50.Bc
(Potential energy surfaces for ground electronic states)
Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of
China (Grant No 60771038).
Cite this article:
Wang Jian-Kun(王建坤) and Wu Zhen-Sen(吴振森) Investigation of analytical potential energy function, harmonic frequency and vibrational levels for the $X^2\varSigma^+$ and $A^2\varPi$ states of CN radical 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 2919
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