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Title: Laser spectroscopy and dynamics of the jet-cooled AsH2 free radical. Author: He SG, Clouthier DJ. Journal: J Chem Phys; 2007 Apr 21; 126(15):154312. PubMed ID: 17461631. Abstract: The A (2)A(1)-X (2)B(1) electronic transition of the jet-cooled AsH(2) free radical has been studied by laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), wavelength-resolved emission, and fluorescence lifetime measurements. The radical was produced by a pulsed electric discharge through a mixture of arsine (AsH(3)) and high pressure argon at the exit of a pulsed valve. Nine vibronic bands were identified by LIF spectroscopy in the 505-400 nm region, including a long progression in the bending mode and two bands (1(0) (1) and 1(0) (1)2(0) (1)) involving the excited state As-H symmetric stretch. Single vibronic level emission spectra showed similar activity in the bending and symmetric stretching frequencies of the ground state. High-resolution spectra of the 0(0) (0) band exhibited large spin splittings and small, resolved arsenic hyperfine splittings, due to a substantial Fermi contact interaction in the excited state. The rotational constants obtained in the analysis gave effective molecular structures of r"(0)=1.5183(1) A, theta"(0)=90.75(1) degrees and r'(0)=1.4830(1) A, theta'(0)=123.10(2) degrees . The excited state fluorescence lifetimes vary dramatically with rovibronic state, from a single value of 1.4 micros to many with lifetimes less than 10 ns, behavior which the authors interpret as signaling the onset of a predissociative process near the zero-point level of the ground state.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]