Microwave spectra of the D2+ and HD+ ions near their dissociation limits
- 1 April 1993
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 98 (7) , 5290-5301
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.464928
Abstract
We have observed and measured seven microwave transitions in D2+, which are vibration–rotation components of the 2pσu–1sσg electronic band system. We also report two microwave rotational components involving the 1sσ v=21 level of HD+, which lies close to the first dissociation limit. Our experiments use ion beam techniques in which state selection is achieved by electric field dissociation. The techniques and theory of electric field dissociation are discussed, and fragment ion kinetic energy spectra described. Ab initio calculations of the transition frequencies for both D2+ and HD+ are in excellent agreement with experiment, and the hyperfine structure of the rotational transitions in HD+ confirms previous demonstrations of the increasing asymmetry in the electron distribution as the dissociation limit is approached. The electronic transition in D2+ which involves the highest bound level of the ground state shows an unexpected hyperfine splitting, which is interpreted in terms of g/u symmetry breaking by the deuteron Fermi contact interaction.Keywords
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