Rw. Randall et al., THE INFRARED-SPECTRUM OF NE-CO ANALYSIS OF COMBINED JET AND STATIC CELL DATA FOR NE-20 AND NE-22, Molecular physics, 79(5), 1993, pp. 1113-1126
The rotation-vibration spectrum of the weakly bound complex Ne-CO has
been studied in the 2140 cm-1 region of the fundamental stretching vib
ration of carbon monoxide. Spectra were obtained using two different a
nd complementary techniques: first, a pulsed supersonic jet expansion
and a tunable infrared diode laser source; and, second, a long-path, l
ow-temperature. static gas cell and a Fourier transform infrared spect
rometer. The spectrum of Ne-CO is approximately that of a T-shaped asy
mmetric rotor, but the complex undergoes very large amplitude intermol
ecular bending and stretching motions. About 106 transitions Ne-20-(CO
)-C-12-O-16, and 88 for Ne-22-(CO)-C-12-O-16, were assigned to the per
pendicular subbands with K = 1 <-- 0 and 0 <-- 1 and to the parallel s
ubband with K = 0 <-- 0. Tentative observations were also made of the
K = 2 <-- 1 and 1 <-- 2 subband centres, and of a bending combination
band of the Ne-20 isotope. The observed BBAR rotational constant in th
e K = 0 ground state was 0-10873 cm-1 for Ne-20-CO, which corresponds
to an effective intermolecular separation of 3.646 angstrom. The obser
ved A rotational constant of about 3.57 cm-1 approaches the value that
would be expected in the limit of free CO internal rotation, namely 2
B for CO or 3.84 cm-1.