H. Ikoma et al., PERTURBATIONS, INTENSITY ANOMALIES, AND LINE BROADENING OF (NAK)-NA-23-K-39 STUDIED BY OPTICAL-OPTICAL DOUBLE-RESONANCE POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPY, Molecular physics, 85(4), 1995, pp. 799-820
The high resolution spectrum of the (NaK)-Na-23-K-39 molecule in the 3
3 200-33 340 cm(-1) region is measured by Doppler-free optical-optical
double resonance polarization spectroscopy, and the F-1 Delta(upsilon
(f) + 4), K-1 Sigma(+)(upsilon(k) + 3), U-1 Pi(upsilon(u) - 1), and W-
3 Pi(upsilon(w)) levels are studied. Intensity anomalies between P(J 1) and R(J - 1)lines are observed for transitions to the K-1 Sigma(+)
(upsilon(k) + 3) and U-1 Pi(upsilon(u) - 1) levels, and these are iden
tified as a quantum mechanical interference effect. Energy shifts of t
he K-1 Sigma(+)(upsilon(k) + 3, J) levels centred at J = 39-40 and the
U-1 Pi(upsilon(u) - 1, J) levels centred at J = 30-31 are observed, a
nd these are identified as being caused by an additional interaction w
ith the W-3 Pi state. The line broadenings of the U-1 Pi(upsilon(u) -
1, J) levels centred at J = 35 are observed, and are identified as ori
ginating from the predissociation, which leads to two separated atoms
K(5p) and Na(4s).