The weakly-bound van der Waals complex OCS-He has been observed by infrared
spectroscopy in the region of the OCS nu (1) vibration (approximate to 206
2 cm(-1)) in a pulsed supersonic jet expansion using a tunable diode laser
probe. The results are in good agreement with previous microwave observatio
ns of OCS-He, but they extend to the vibrationally excited state, as well a
s to a considerably larger number of rotational levels with higher J-values
. Prominent a-type transitions (DeltaK=0) are observed, together with weake
r b-type transitions (DeltaK=+/-1). The rotational energy level pattern in
the excited vibrational state is quite similar to that in the ground state,
and the band origin is slightly blue-shifted (+0.111 cm(-1)) from that of
the free OCS molecule. These results are of special interest due to recent
observations in the same spectral region of OCS molecules trapped in ultra
cold helium droplets. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.