M. Barnes et al., ISOTOPE AND HYPERFINE-STRUCTURE IN THE ORANGE SYSTEM OF FEO - EVIDENCE FOR 2 5-DELTA(I) EXCITED-STATES, Journal of molecular spectroscopy, 170(2), 1995, pp. 449-465
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Spectroscopy,"Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The orange system of FeO has been reinvestigated using low-temperature
molecular beam laser-induced fluorescence spectra, obtained by supers
onic jet cooling. Two new weak bands have been found, and analyses of
some of the previously known bands extended. Measurements of the Fe-54
-Fe-56 isotope shifts have been made for most of the bands, and the hy
perfine structure of the low-J lines has been recorded for two of the
strongest bands of (FeO)-Fe-57. The isotope shifts are consistent with
the presence of two (5) Delta(i)-(5) Delta(i) transitions lying withi
n 1000 cm(-1); the origins of the Omega = 4 spin components lie at 558
3 and 6110 Angstrom, respectively. The hyperfine patterns and the spin
-orbit structure indicate that the upper state electron configurations
are (3d delta)(3) (3d pi)(2) (3d sigma)(1), (D5 Delta(i), 5583 Angstr
om) and O(2p pi)(3) (4s sigma)(1) (3d delta)(3)(3d pi)(3), (D'(5) Delt
a(i), 6110 Angstrom). The bond length in the D' state (r(0) = 1.654 An
gstrom) has been obtained from a deperturbation of the 6110 Angstrom b
and; it is only 0.035 Angstrom longer than in the ground state, which
indicates that electron promotion between the two pi orbitals, nominal
ly O(2p pi) and Fe(3d pi), has only a small effect on the strength of
the bonding. The new isotope data still do not clarify the vibrational
assignments of the higher levels, which are disorganized by extensive
electronic perturbations. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.