Md. Dirosa et Rk. Hanson, COLLISION BROADENING AND SHIFT OF NO GAMMA(0,0) ABSORPTION-LINES BY O2 AND H2O AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES, Journal of quantitative spectroscopy & radiative transfer, 52(5), 1994, pp. 515-529
Collision-broadened absorption lineshapes of the A <-- X(0,0) transiti
ons of NO near 225 nm were measured behind reflected shock waves in a
shock tube by using the frequency-doubled output of a narrow-linewidth
, rapid-tuning cw ring dye laser. The profiles of the transitions, per
turbed by a single bath species, either H2O or O2, were fit assuming V
oigt lineshapes to derive collision-induced width coefficients (2gamma
). The collision-induced shift coefficient (delta) was also measured,
with reference to the same NO feature recorded simultaneously in absor
ption across a low-pressure cell of pure NO. For both perturbers, an i
nverse power-law for the temperature dependence was obtained for both
2gamma and delta. Over the temperature range 1000-2000 K, 2gamma for t
he case of O2 as perturber was roughly 80% of that measured for the ca
se of H2O as perturber, and delta for both perturbers were the same wi
thin approximately 10%. Dependences of 2gamma and delta on the ground-
state energy of the A <-- X (0,0) transitions of NO were discernible f
or the case of H2O as perturber. All perturbers induced slight asymmet
ries and narrowing of the lineshape.