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Resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization spectroscopy of the SnF radical

J. Chem. Phys. 104, 4406 (1996); doi:10.1063/1.471192

Issue Date: 22 March 1996

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Jonathan Pearson and Richard N. Dixon
School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TS, United Kingdom

Jeffrey W. Hudgens and Russell D. Johnson III
Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics Division, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899
The resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization spectrum of the free radical SnF has been recorded using excitation wavelengths in the range 540 to 360 nm. The previously documented C 2Delta, D, E 2Pi, and F 2Sigma+ states and two hitherto unidentified excited states, the H and I 2Phi states, were all observed as two-photon resonances. Band contour simulations yielded spectroscopic constants for the E, F, and I states. ©1996 American Institute of Physics.
History: Received 21 November 1995; accepted 12 December 1995
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PACS
  • 33.20.Lg
    Molecular properties and interactions with photons Molecular spectra Ultraviolet spectra
  • 33.80.Rv
    Molecular properties and interactions with photons Photon interactions with molecules Multiphoton ionization and excitation to highly excited states (e.g., Rydberg states)
  • YEAR: 1996

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