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Jun 2011
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"International Symposium On Molecular Spectroscopy, 66th Meeting, Held 20-24 June, 2011 at Ohio State University. http://molspec
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High-resolution spectroscopy in the near infrared region is very important for frequency standards. We have measured the Doppler limited vibrational-rotational spectrum of ICl, IBr, I_2 and Br_2 by using a titanium sapphire laser, and have reported their spectroscopic constants. The present work presents revised spectroscopic constants for the X-state of Br_2 which are obtained by performing a combined-isotopologue least-squares fit to all available data for the three isotopic species. We are also attempting to observe the lowest vibrational levels of the A-state in order to allow us to determine the potential energy function of this state. Measurements were made at room temperature in the region 13000-13700 {cm}-1 and at 150-250°C in the region 11600-13000 {cm}-1. Details of these results will be presented.
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Le Roy Robert J.
Nishimiya Nobuo
Suzuki Masao
Yukiya Tokio
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