Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 2010
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"International Symposium On Molecular Spectroscopy, 65th Meeting, Held 21-25 June, 2010 at Ohio State University. http://molspec
Computer Science
Mini-Symposium: Metal Containing Molecules
Scientific paper
The diatomic oxides of the lanthanides and actinides have many low-lying electronic states due to the presence of open f and d orbitals on the metal. The magnetic and electric tuning of the fine structure is an effective means of identifying the dominant configuration of a particular electronic state and of testing theoretical predictions of the configurational composition of the eigenfunctions. Here we report on the first high-resolution molecular beam measurements of the Zeeman effect in electronic transitions of holmium monoxide, HoO. Several branch features in the previously detected [17.6](Ω = 7.5) - X1(Ω = 8.5) electronic transition were recorded at near natural linewidth limit (FWHM 35MHz) field free and in the presence of a tunable static magnetic field. The Zeeman splittings and shifts were used to extract values for the magnitudes of the magnetic g-factors respectively of the two electronic states. These are compared with theoretical predictions.
Linton Colan
Steimle Timothy C.
Wang Hailing
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