SPECTROSCOPY OF CRF - ROTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE B-6-PI-X(6)SIGMA(-M REGION() BAND SYSTEM IN THE 1.2 MU)

Citation
S. Wallin et al., SPECTROSCOPY OF CRF - ROTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE B-6-PI-X(6)SIGMA(-M REGION() BAND SYSTEM IN THE 1.2 MU), The Journal of chemical physics, 105(2), 1996, pp. 388-396
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
ISSN journal
00219606
Volume
105
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
388 - 396
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9606(1996)105:2<388:SOC-RA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The B (6) Pi-X (6) Sigma(+) band system of the CrF radical has been re corded in emission with FTS techniques in the region between 6965 and 9240 cm(-1), using a resolution of 0.025 cm(-1). A rotational analysis including the (0,0), (1,1), (1,0), (0,1) and (1,2) bands of this syst em has been carried out, and a set of molecular parameters has been de rived for the B (6) Pi state. The present analysis has also resulted i n substantially better determined values for the lambda and gamma para meters of the X (6) Sigma(+) ground state. An improved set of molecula r parameters has been derived for the previously analyzed, heavily per turbed A (6) Sigma(+) state. The present analysis gives strong support for the interpretation that the local perturbations in the upsilon = 0-3 levels of A (6) Sigma(+) are due to interactions with the vibratio nal levels upsilon = 3-6 of the B (6) Pi state. Earlier suggestions in volving a low-lying (4) Pi state as the dominating perturber of the A (6) Sigma(+) state must now be considered as erroneous. A previously s uggested interpretation of the 7400 cm(-1) band as being possibly due to a quartet transition has also been shown to be in error. The derive d first order spin-orbit parameter value of B (6) Pi [A = 47.0382(18) cm(-1)] and the equilibrium bond distances of X (6) Sigma(+) [1.7839 A ngstrom], A (6) Sigma(+) [1.8919 Angstrom], and B (6) Pi [1.8277 Angst rom] have been discussed, and it has been proposed that the 9 sigma (C r-4s-4p) molecular orbital of CrF is slightly bonding, while 4 pi (Cr- 3d pi) is nonbonding and 10 sigma (Cr-3d sigma)antibonding. (C) 1996 A merican Institute of Physics.