Carbon dioxide spectral line frequencies for the 4.3-micron region

Physics – Optics

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Carbon Dioxide, Infrared Absorption, Line Spectra, Molecular Absorption, Electron Transitions, High Resolution, Michelson Interferometers, Molecular Spectra, Optical Transition

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The frequencies of CO2 lines in the 3.77-4.26-micron region, which were obtained experimentally, have been compared with those listed on two tapes of the AFCRL Atmospheric Absorption Line Parameters Compilation. The experimental line frequencies were obtained in absorption using a high-resolution Michelson interferometer. Discrepancies between the present experimental values and the frequencies listed on the AFCRL tapes are tabulated. Consistency checks were also made by comparing calculated line frequencies with those on the tapes, and these findings are also reported.

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