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ROTATIONAL STATE-SELECTED VIBRATIONAL OVERTONE SPECTROSCOPY OF JET-COOLED MOLECULES

BOYARKIN, OV  
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RIZZO, TR  
1995
The Journal of Chemical Physics

The combination of infrared-optical double resonance excitation with infrared laser assisted photofragment spectroscopy (IRLAPS) detection permits the measurement of rotationally resolved vibrational overtone spectra of jet-cooled CF3H. The IRLAPS detection technique is sufficiently selective to be able to discriminate against the dissociation of molecules in the ground state and the upsilon(CH)=1 level used as an intermediate in the double resonance scheme. The combination of this selective detection technique with both supersonic cooling and double resonance produces J state resolved overtone spectra of the 4(2) vibrational overtone band. These spectra put a limit on the homogeneous linewidths of the rovibrational transitions of approximate to 0.5 cm(-1).

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.469723
Author(s)
BOYARKIN, OV  
RIZZO, TR  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume

103

Issue

5

Start page

1985

End page

1988

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LCPM  
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December 15, 2005
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