ELECTRONIC-TRANSITIONS OF COBALT CARBIDE, COC, NEAR 750 NM - A GOOD EXAMPLE OF CASE (B(BETA-S)) HYPERFINE COUPLING

Citation
M. Barnes et al., ELECTRONIC-TRANSITIONS OF COBALT CARBIDE, COC, NEAR 750 NM - A GOOD EXAMPLE OF CASE (B(BETA-S)) HYPERFINE COUPLING, The Journal of chemical physics, 103(19), 1995, pp. 8360-8371
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
ISSN journal
00219606
Volume
103
Issue
19
Year of publication
1995
Pages
8360 - 8371
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9606(1995)103:19<8360:EOCCCN>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The laser induced fluorescence spectrum of jet-cooled CoC near 750 nm has been measured at high resolution following the reaction of laser-a blated cobalt atoms with methane. The X(2) Sigma(+) ground state of Co C is an unusually good example of Hund's case (b(beta S)) coupling. Si nce Co has a nuclear spin I=7/2, each rotational level is split by the Fermi contact interaction into G=3 and G=4 components, where G=I+S; t he splitting for N=0 is more than 0.5 cm(-1). The X(2) Sigma(+) state begins to uncouple toward case (b(beta J)) with increasing rotation. T ransitions to various (II)-I-2 excited states occur in the region 13 0 00-14 500 cm(-1); the most prominent of these (for which high resoluti on spectra have been recorded) lie at 13 079 cm(-1) ((II3/2)-I-2) and 13 343 cm(-1) ((II1/2)-I-2). The (b(beta S)) coupling in the ground st ate produces some unexpected hyperfine intensity patterns, which have been studied in detail. A very low-lying (2) Delta(i) state, whose Ome ga=5/2 and Omega=3/2 components lie at 221 and 1173 cm(-1), has been i dentified. Laser excitation of the (II3/2)-I-2-(2) Delta(5/2) transiti on has been observed by monitoring the strong (II3/2)-I-2-X(2) Sigma() emission, which has allowed the (2) Delta(5/2) state to be character ized at high resolution. A total of 879 rotational-hyperfine transitio ns between the various (II1/2)-I-2, (II3/2)-I-2, (2) Delta(5/2), and ( 2) Sigma(+) states have been assigned and fitted. Matrix elements for a (2) Sigma(+) state in case (bps) coupling are listed. (C) 1995 Ameri can Institute of Physics.