Laser-induced fluorescence spectrum of TiS in the 769-863 nm region has bee
n recorded and analyzed. The TiS molecule was produced using the technique
of laser vaporization/reaction with supersonic cooling. Twenty-one weak sub
bands have been assigned as being due to b(1)Pi-X(3)Delta, B(3)Pi(0)-X(3)De
lta(1), and C(3)Delta-X(3)Delta transitions. Strong evidence shows that the
b(1)Pi state is responsible for perturbing the v = 0, 1, and 2 levels of t
he C(3)Delta(1) subband. The molecular constants of the b(1)Pi state have b
een determined as follows: T-e = 10 589.47 cm(-1), omega(e) = 542.14 cm(-1)
, omega(e)x(e) = 3.16 cm(-1), B-e = 0.19568 cm(-1), and alpha(e) = 0.00085
cm(-1). The spin-orbit interaction between the b(1)Pi (v = 2 and 3) and C(3
)Delta (v = 1 and 2) levels is discussed in terms of configuration interact
ion occurring between the b(1)Pi from the 11 sigma(1) 5 pi(1) configuration
and the (1)Pi from the 5 pi(1) 1 delta(1) configuration, and the C(3)Delta
State from 12 sigma(1) 1 delta(1) configuration. (C) 2000 Academic Press.