Observation of a new electronic state of carbon monoxide using LIF on highly vibrationally excited CO(X 1Σ+)
- 1 July 1983
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 79 (1) , 12-18
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.445571
Abstract
UV laser‐induced fluorescence studies of highly nonequilibrium, vibrationally excited CO molecules, have been employed to characterize a previously unobserved electronic state of CO, the D′ 1Σ+ state. Rotational and vibrational constants have been obtained from excitation spectra of several D′ ← X transitions and these constants have been verified from isotopic spectra (13C16O) of the same transitions. The values obtained here for the D′ 1Σ+ state are ωe=651.4±5.7 cm−1 (one σ), ωexe=20.4±2.5 cm−1, Te=89 438.4 cm−1±3.4 cm−1, Be=0.980 48 cm−1, ∝e=0.026 56 cm−1, Re=1.583 Å. The possible interactions of this newly discovered state with the A 1Π and B 1Σ+ states of CO are discussed in the context of the established electronic spectroscopy of CO.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Tunable coherent vacuum ultraviolet generation in carbon monoxide in the 1150 Å rangeOptics Communications, 1982
- Resonantly enhanced vacuum ultraviolet generation and multiphoton ionization in carbon monoxide gasApplied Physics Letters, 1982
- Laser-induced fluorescence of carbon monoxide under extreme vibrational non-equilibrium conditionsChemical Physics Letters, 1982
- Time-resolved C2 swan emission from short-pulse UV fragmentation of CO: evidence for two C2 formation mechanismsChemical Physics Letters, 1981
- Formation of C2(e3πg, C1πg) in the photolysis of CO(X1ϵg+) at 193 nm with an ArF laserChemical Physics Letters, 1981
- Isotope effect in multiphoton ultraviolet photolysis of COThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1980
- Atlas of the Observed Absorption Spectrum of Carbon Monoxide Between 1060 and 1900 ÅJournal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, 1972
- The Fourth Positive System of Carbon Monoxide Observed in Absorption at High Resolution in the Vacuum Ultraviolet RegionThe Astrophysical Journal, 1969
- High resolution vacuum ultraviolet absorption spectra of the B1Σ+-X1Σ+, C1Σ+-X1Σ+, and i3Σ+-X1Σ+ transitions in carbon monoxideJournal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 1968
- Absorption Spectrum of CO in the Vacuum Ultraviolet RegionThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1957