Determination of the vibration frequency of the high temperature species AuLi by means of matrix isolation spectroscopy

Abstract
The high temperature species AuLi has been studied by matrix isolation infrared spectroscopy, and its stretching force constant has been found to be (1.90±0.03) ×105 dyn/cm. Sufficiently high concentrations of this molecule were achieved by application of a double‐Knudsen cell arrangement, from which metallic gold and lithium could be evaporated at different temperatures.

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