THE THEORY OF COLLISION-INDUCED ABSORPTION IN HYDROGEN AND DEUTERIUM
- 1 June 1958
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Physics
- Vol. 36 (6) , 761-783
- https://doi.org/10.1139/p58-081
Abstract
Collision-induced absorptions in the 1–0 vibrational band of hydrogen and of deuterium are calculated by considering interactions during binary collisions. The induced dipole moment, μ, of an interacting molecule-pair is derived by combining a moment, μa, resulting from overlap forces, with a moment, μq, due to the interactions of permanent molecular quadrupole moments. μa consists of two additive parts, an indirect part calculated by van Kranendonk and Bird (1951) and a direct part calculated in this paper. μq is calculated in two different ways: (a) theoretically and (b) semiempirically. Absorption coefficients are evaluated for temperatures 296 ° K. and 80 ° K. For H2 at 296 ° K. the total integrated coefficient obtained by using procedure (a) is 8.6% smaller and by using (b) is 8.2% larger than the experimental value. The experimental ratio of the coefficients of the Q and S branches is in much better agreement with (b) than (a). For T = 80 °K. the experimental value of the total integrated coefficient is only 61% of that calculated by (b). The good agreement between calculated and experimental values of absorption coefficients at room temperature suggests that at low temperatures the classical distribution function used in this paper must be replaced by the quantal pair distribution function. Experimental data for D2 are not available.Keywords
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