Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 10379
New Dunham coefficients of the A 1 ∑ +-State of NaH and NaD
New Dunham coefficients of the A 1 ∑ +-State of NaH and NaD // Zeitschrift für Physik. D, Atoms, molecules and clusters, 38 (1996), 1; 35-40 doi:10.1007/s004600050060 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
New Dunham coefficients of the A 1 ∑ +-State of NaH and NaD
Autori
Lochbrunner, Stefan ; Motzkus, M. ; Pichler, Goran ; Kompa, Karl Ludwig ; Hering, P.
Izvornik
Zeitschrift für Physik. D, Atoms, molecules and clusters (0178-7683) 38
(1996), 1;
35-40
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Dunham coefficients ; NaH ; NaD ; PACS: 33.15.Mt ; 33.20.Kf ; 42.65.Hw
Sažetak
We determined new Dunham coefficients of the A1‡ +-State of NaH and NaD from degenerate Four-Wave-Mixing (DFWM) spectra in the near UV and in the blue spectral region. In the case of NaH we combined these data with results of Rafi et al. and Orth et al. The new set of coefficients describes the vibrational dependence of the rotational constants B and D and of the band origins from v'=0 up to 25. The spectral positions of the lines in our DFWM- spectra can be reproduced by this coefficients with an accuracy better than 0.3rcm-1 for J-valuesh15 and 2rcm-1 for J-values h25. Especially for high J-values this is an improvement up to 30 times in comparison to Dunham coefficients recommended before. A RKR-potential of the A1‡ +-state was calculated with the new coefficients. The Dunham coefficients of NaD were obtained by scaling the NaH coefficients with the reduced masses of the molecules. A comparison of our results to molecular constants determined from the measured NaD-spectra shows good agreement.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika
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