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Frequency shifts of vibrational and rotational states of dilute H2, D2, and HD impurities in solid Ar under pressure

Silvi, B.
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Chandrasekharan, V.
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Chergui, M.  
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1986
Physical Review B

The frequency shifts of the vibrational and rotational transitions of H2, D2, and HD mols. trapped in solid Ar are calcd. at zero temp. and at pressures 0 ? P ? 373 kbar. The pure vibrational and rotational-vibrational transition frequencies are strongly red-shifted in the solid at P = 0, compared to gas-phase values, and the agreement with Raman scattering measurements is generally good. The calcd. pure rotational transitions also show a small red shift at P = 0 in the solid and are in generally good agreement with the measurements of Jodl and Bier, (1984), but less so with those of Prochaska and Andrews (1977). The calcd. local-mode frequencies of the impurity mols. in the solid at P = 0 are also in good agreement with expt., esp. when thermal corrections are considered. With increasing pressure all transition frequencies and the local-mode frequencies are strongly blue-shifted with respect to P = 0 solid values. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.33.2749
Author(s)
Silvi, B.
Chandrasekharan, V.
Chergui, M.  
Etters, R. D.
Date Issued

1986

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

33

Issue

4

Start page

2749

End page

2456

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February 27, 2006
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