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Experimental dipole moment function and calculated radiative lifetimes for vibrational transitions in carbon monoxide a 3Π

1975; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 63; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.431867

ISSN

1520-9032

Autores

Brian G. Wicke, William Klemperèr,

Tópico(s)

Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research

Resumo

We have used precision Stark effect data from a previously reported molecular beam electric resonance study of CO a 3Π to determine the dipole moment operator as a function of the internuclear coordinate R for this state. The resulting experimental dipole moment function is well determined in the range 1.10 Å⩽R⩽1.35 Å, corresponding to the region sampled by the v=0–3 vibrational levels used for this analysis. With this dipole moment function we then calculate the spontaneous vibrational transition probabilities for the lower vibrational levels within CO a 3Π. We obtain a lifetime for CO a 3Π v=1→v=0 transition of 17 msec, approximately half the corresponding v=1→v=0 lifetime observed for ground state CO X 1Σ+. It is shown that vibrational radiative lifetimes are quite comparable to electronic radiative lifetimes in CO a 3Π.

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