VIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERS

The high-resolution spectra of the intramolecular stretching bands of the HF and DF dimers have been recorded with a tunable difference-frequency laser. These measurements yield considerable information about the dynamics of hydrogen bonding in these complexes. Vibrational predissociation is observe...

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Main Authors: Pine, A, Lafferty, W, Howard, B
Format: Journal article
Published: 1984
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author Pine, A
Lafferty, W
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description The high-resolution spectra of the intramolecular stretching bands of the HF and DF dimers have been recorded with a tunable difference-frequency laser. These measurements yield considerable information about the dynamics of hydrogen bonding in these complexes. Vibrational predissociation is observed as a non-pressure-dependent excess linewidth for the "bound-H" stretching band of the HF dimer, but no excess linewidth is observed for the "free-H" stretching band of the HF dimer or for either band of the DF dimer. An unusually large vibrational dependence to the interconversion tunneling frequency is observed for both species, with about a factor of three reduction from the ground state splitting upon excitation of any of the intramolecular stretches. The K subband origins obtained from the A/B hybrid free-H stretching band of the HF dimer exhibit an irregular pattern indicating anomalous centrifugal distortion effects suggestive of rotational saturation of the angular orientation of the hydrogen bond.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fe11ecbc-9ecc-4b8f-be42-cbcf407bb4062022-03-27T13:33:21ZVIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERSJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fe11ecbc-9ecc-4b8f-be42-cbcf407bb406Symplectic Elements at Oxford1984Pine, ALafferty, WHoward, BThe high-resolution spectra of the intramolecular stretching bands of the HF and DF dimers have been recorded with a tunable difference-frequency laser. These measurements yield considerable information about the dynamics of hydrogen bonding in these complexes. Vibrational predissociation is observed as a non-pressure-dependent excess linewidth for the "bound-H" stretching band of the HF dimer, but no excess linewidth is observed for the "free-H" stretching band of the HF dimer or for either band of the DF dimer. An unusually large vibrational dependence to the interconversion tunneling frequency is observed for both species, with about a factor of three reduction from the ground state splitting upon excitation of any of the intramolecular stretches. The K subband origins obtained from the A/B hybrid free-H stretching band of the HF dimer exhibit an irregular pattern indicating anomalous centrifugal distortion effects suggestive of rotational saturation of the angular orientation of the hydrogen bond.
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VIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERS
title VIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERS
title_full VIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERS
title_fullStr VIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERS
title_full_unstemmed VIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERS
title_short VIBRATIONAL PREDISSOCIATION, TUNNELING, AND ROTATIONAL SATURATION IN THE HF AND DF DIMERS
title_sort vibrational predissociation tunneling and rotational saturation in the hf and df dimers
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