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Li Song, Zheng Rui, Duan Chuan-Xi. Infrared diode laser spectroscopy of O2–N2O van der Waals complex in the ν1 symmetric stretch region of N2OJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 123301.
| Li Song, Zheng Rui, Duan Chuan-Xi. Infrared diode laser spectroscopy of O2–N2O van der Waals complex in the ν1 symmetric stretch region of N2OJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 123301. |
Infrared diode laser spectroscopy of O2–N2O van der Waals complex in the ν1 symmetric stretch region of N2O
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Abstract
The rovibrational spectrum of O2–N2O van der Waals complex is measured in the v1 symmetric stretch region of N2O monomer using a tunable diode laser spectrometer. The complex is generated by a slit-pulsed supersonic expansion with gas mixtures of O2, N2O, and He. Both a- and b-type transitions are observed. The effective Hamiltonian for an open-shell complex consisting of a diatomic molecule in a 3Σ electronic state and a closed-shell partner is used to analyze the observed spectrum. Molecular constants in the vibrationally excited state are determined accurately. The band-origin of the spectrum is determined to be 1284.7504(25) cm-1, red-shifted from that of the N2O monomer by ~ 0.1529 cm-1. -
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