Hyperfine Splitting and Rotational Analysis of the Diatomic Molecule Zinc Monosulfide, ZnS.

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67Zn hyperfine structure has been observed in the diatomic molecule ZnS in the microwave (6-26 GHz) region. The molecule was synthesized by the use of a newly constructed laser ablation source based on the design of Walker and Gerry. Previous rotational studies of this molecule have been performed in the millimeter-wave region (370-471 GHz range). Rotational analyses, including the nuclear electric quadrupole coupling constant, will be discussed and compared with the literature.
K. A. Walker and M. C. L. Gerry, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 182 (1997), 178
L. N. Zack and L. M. Ziurys, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 257 (2009), 213-216

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