The Ultraviolet Bands of Beryllium Chloride

Abstract
A band system in the near ultraviolet region (3468-3700A) is obtained by using a beryllium arc in an atmosphere of chlorine. Four heads are found for each band, the R21S heads being about one-third as intense as the other heads. The system is due to a Π2Σ2 transition with the Π2 state an intermediate one between case a and case b. A complete rotational analysis is impossible but from the spacing of the lines in certain branches, B0.8 and AB31. The isotope effect for chlorine is observed in -1 and +1 sequences and the R21S head of the (0,0) band. From the heats of dissociation, it appears that the electronic excitation is due to the D1P1 transition in the beryllium atom.

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