High resolution observation of microwave-optical double resonance in NO2
- 1 February 1974
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 60 (3), 1158-1166
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1681127
Abstract
A previously reported microwave-optical double resonance observed in the fluorescence of NO2 excited by the 4880 \uc5 argon ion laser has been observed through a high resolution spectrograph. The common level in the double resonance is the 524 rotational level of a vibrational state of B 2 symmetry of the 2 B 2 electronic state of NO2. The optical transition exciting this level originates from the 431 level of the ground vibrational state of the 2 A 1ground electronic state of NO2. The most likely explanation of the double resonance is that the microwave transition is to the 523 level of another vibrational state of the 2 B 2 electronic state with A 1 vibrational symmetry. This level structure could be produced by an inversion splitting if the molecule had unequal N\u2013O bond lengths in its equilibrium geometry or by an accidental near coincidence between vibrational levels of a symmetrical molecule.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: YeKeywords
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