Title: Structure and predissociation of the 3p sigma(u)D (3)Sigma(+)(u) Rydberg state of N(2): First extreme-ultraviolet and new near-infrared observations, with coupled-channels analysis
Authors: Wang, Qiaoqiao
Wu, Di
Jin, Mingxing
Liu, Fuchun
Hu, Feifei
Cheng, Xihui
Liu, Hang
Hu, Zhan
Ding, Dajun
Mineo, H.
Dyakov, Y. A.
Mebel, A. M.
Chao, S. D.
Lin, S. H.
應用化學系
Department of Applied Chemistry
Keywords: coupled cluster calculations;infrared spectra;molecular configurations;molecule-photon collisions;nitrogen;photoionisation;predissociation;rotational states;Rydberg states;two-photon spectra;ultraviolet spectra
Issue Date: 28-Nov-2008
Abstract: The 3p sigma(u)D (3)Sigma(+)(u) Rydberg state of N(2) is studied experimentally using two high-resolution spectroscopic techniques. First, the forbidden D (3)Sigma(+)(u)-X (1)Sigma(+)(g) transition is observed for the first time via the (0,0) band of (14)N(2) and the (1,0) band of (15)N(2), using 1 extreme-ultraviolet +1 ultraviolet two-photon-ionization laser spectroscopy. Second, the Rydberg-Rydberg transition D (3)Sigma(+)(u)-E (3)Sigma(+)(g) is studied using near-infrared diode-laser photoabsorption spectroscopy, thus extending the previous measurements of Kanamori [J. Chem. Phys. 95, 80 (1991)], to higher transition energies, and thereby revealing the (2,2) and (3,3) bands. The combined results show that the D(v=0-3) levels exhibit rapidly increasing rotational predissociation as v increases, spanning nearly four orders of magnitude. The D-state level structure and rotational predissociation signature are explained by means of a coupled-channels model which considers the electrostatically coupled (3)Pi(u) Rydberg-valence manifold, together with a pure-precession L-uncoupling rotational interaction between the 3p sigma(u)D (3)Sigma(+)(u) and 3p pi(u)G (3)Pi(u) Rydberg p-complex components.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3023034
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/149612
ISSN: 0021-9606
DOI: 10.1063/1.3023034
Journal: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume: 129
Begin Page: 1
End Page: 15
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