Kj. Borve et al., Molecular-field splitting in S2p photoelectron spectra of dimethyl sulfideand sulfur dichloride, CHEM P LETT, 310(5-6), 1999, pp. 439-444
High-resolution S2p photoelectron spectra have been measured for sulfur dic
hloride and dimethyl sulfide. By means of efficient fitting procedures and
theoretical analyses, the vibrational fine structure has been disentangled
from the molecular-field induced splitting of the S2p(3)/(2) core-ionized l
evel. The resulting molecular-field splitting is determined to be 177 meV i
n the case of SCl2 and 104 meV for (CH3)(2)S. Ab initio calculations that i
nclude core-valence electron correlation are able to reproduce these values
to within 3 meV. Theoretical predictions of the molecular-field splitting
are presented for a series of related sulfur compounds, SX2, where X = H, N
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