The Q Branch of the Fundamental Raman Band of the Ordered Phase of Solid Hydrogen and Deuterium
- 15 September 1973
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Physics
- Vol. 51 (18) , 1935-1943
- https://doi.org/10.1139/p73-257
Abstract
The Raman transition ν = 0 → ν = 1, J → J has been studied in the ordered phase of solid o-H2 containing ~5% p-H2, and of solid p-D2 containing ~5% o-D2. Two new features of low intensity appear in the Q branch when the change from the disordered to the ordered structure occurs. One of the new features is sharp and is due to a vibrational excitation which is localized because, when the concentration of impurity molecules is low, the ordering of the molecules is distorted only locally about the impurity sites. The second new feature is broad and is due to simultaneous vibron–libron excitations. The frequency of the intense Q1(1) feature decreases by ~0.5 cm−1 on ordering due to an increase in the quadrupolar intermolecular interaction in the ordered phase; the Q1(0) feature is unaffected by the ordering.Keywords
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