A sensitive and generally applicable technique for high resolution infrared
spectroscopy of weakly bound ionic complexes is presented. The method is b
ased on the direct absorption of tunable diode laser radiation in an expans
ion cooled planar plasma. The plasma is generated by electron impact ioniza
tion of gas that is expanded supersonically through a long and narrow slit.
This technique allows a fast and effective production modulation. Online m
onitoring by a quadrupole mass spectrometer yields direct information on th
e plasma characteristics. Rotational temperatures as low as 15 K and densit
ies of the order of 10(9)-10(10) complexes/cm3 are routinely obtained. The
technique is discussed on the example of N-4(+) and demonstrated with resul
ts on the proton bound complexes N-2-H+-N-2, Ar-HN2+, and Ar-HCO+. (C) 2000
American Institute of Physics. [S0034-6748(00)00804-2].