First observation and electronic spectroscopy of chromium mononitride: The A 4Πr←X 4Σ− transition near 745 nm
- 15 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 106 (11) , 4383-4388
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.473485
Abstract
We report the first gas phase spectroscopic study of chromium mononitride. CrN molecules were generated in our laser vaporization molecular beam source and studied using laser induced fluorescence techniques. Twelve vibronic subbands of Cr14N have been rotationally analyzed in the 745–647 nm region. These bands are assigned to the A 4Πr←X 4Σ− transition. The assigned ground state electron configuration 1δ29σ1 and symmetry are identical to those of the isovalent VO, MoN, and WN molecules. The energy observed for the excited 4Πr state matches closely the first 4Π state energy derived from a recent ab initio calculation [J. F. Harrison, J. Phys. Chem. 100, 3513 (1996)]. In addition to the A-X transition, 11 other bands of Cr14N have been identified and vibrationally assigned to transitions involving two other excited states, presumably the B4Σ−, and a 2Π state. Comparisons with the isovalent VO, MoN, and WN systems have provided more insights into the bonding and electronic structure of the CrN molecule.Keywords
This publication has 47 references indexed in Scilit:
- The optical and optical/Stark spectrum of iridium monocarbide and mononitrideThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1996
- Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy of the à 1Πu–X̃ 1Σ+g transition in jet-cooled C3The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1994
- Hyperfine interactions in the ground states of titanium monoxide and mononitrideThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1993
- A comparison between multireference CI and effective medium theories for diatomic FeNTheoretical Chemistry Accounts, 1992
- Spectroscopy of the Diatomic 3d Transition Metal OxidesAnnual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1989
- A high-intensity multi-purpose piezoelectric pulsed molecular beam sourceReview of Scientific Instruments, 1989
- The A4η-X4Σ System op Tiie Mon MoleculeSpectroscopy Letters, 1988
- Molecular Constants of the NbN MoleculeSpectroscopy Letters, 1986
- The electronic (yellow and violet) emission spectra of zirconium nitrideCanadian Journal of Physics, 1976
- Rotational analysis of the first negative band spectrum of oxygenPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1938