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The Near-infrared Spectrum of NiCl: Analysis of Vibrational Components of System G and System H between 12,500cm^-1 and 13,750^-1
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy (2016)
  • James O'Brien, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Jack C. Harms, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Courtney N. Gipson, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Ethan M. Grames, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Leah C. O'Brien, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Abstract
The near-infrared spectrum of nickel chloride, NiCl, has been recorded at high resolution from 12,400–12,600 cm−1, 13,200–13,500 cm−1, and 13,600–13,750 cm−1 using intracavity laser absorption spectroscopy, ILS. The NiCl molecules were produced in the plasma discharge of a nickel-lined, copper hollow cathode with ∼1.8 torr of Ar as the sputter gas and a trace amount of CCl4 as the chloride source. Several transitions were observed and analyzed, including the (2, 0), (1, 0), and (0, 1) bands of the [13.0] 2Π3/2X2Π3/2 transition, System G, and the (1, 0) band of the [12.3] 2ΣX2Π3/2 transition, System H. The transitions were analyzed using PGOPHER and obtained molecular parameters are reported. A potential energy curve for the [13.0] 2Π3/2 state has been constructed using the vibrational information from the analyzed transitions.
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Publication Date
2016
Citation Information
James O'Brien, Jack C. Harms, Courtney N. Gipson, Ethan M. Grames, et al.. "The Near-infrared Spectrum of NiCl: Analysis of Vibrational Components of System G and System H between 12,500cm^-1 and 13,750^-1" Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Vol. 321 (2016) p. 78
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