One-to-Two Millimeter Wave Spectroscopy. IV. Experimental Methods and Results for OCS, CF, andO
- 1 February 1954
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 93 (3) , 407-412
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.93.407
Abstract
Design details are given of the harmonic generator and detector which made possible precision spectroscopy in the one-to-two mm wave region. The signal-to-noise ratio obtained on OCS rotational lines is 7 to 1 at 1.0-mm wavelength; 30 to 1 at 1.1 mm; and better than 100 to 1 at 1.4 mm and above. A useful tuning and measuring technique is made possible by the ability of the new system to detect several klystron harmonics at once and, hence, spectral lines in several different regions at the same time. The applications of the methods in the measurement of centrifugal distortion of molecules is illustrated with OCS, for which kc/sec is obtained, and with CF, for which kc/sec and kc/sec are obtained. A new water-vapor line, the → rotational line, has been measured at 183 311.30±0.30 Mc/sec.
Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Microwave Spectrum of DI at 1.5-mm WavelengthPhysical Review B, 1953
- Microwave Spectrum of HDOThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1953
- One to Two Millimeter Wave Spectroscopy. IPhysical Review B, 1953
- The Microwave Spectrum and Molecular Constants of Hydrogen CyanidePhysical Review B, 1952
- Microwave Spectroscopy in the Region from Two to Three MillimetersPhysical Review B, 1950
- Microwave Spectroscopy in the Region of Three to Five MillimetersPhysical Review B, 1949
- Expected Microwave Absorption Coefficients of Water and Related MoleculesPhysical Review B, 1947
- Water Vapor Absorption of Electromagnetic Radiation in the Centimeter Wave-Length RangePhysical Review B, 1946
- The Absorption of One-Half Centimeter Electromagnetic Waves in OxygenPhysical Review B, 1946