Physics – Chemical Physics
Scientific paper
2011-04-21
Eur.Phys.J. D 64, 227 (2011)
Physics
Chemical Physics
Typing errors corrected (including numbers in table IX), 12 pages, 9 figures
Scientific paper
10.1140/epjd/e2011-20229-6
A high resolution study of the electronic states 1^1\Sigma^+_u and 1^1\Pi_u which belong to the asymptote 4^1D + 5^1S and of the state 2(A)^1\Sigma^+_u, which correlates to the asymptote 5^1P + 5^1S, is performed by Fourier-transform spectroscopy of fluorescence progressions induced by single frequency laser excitation. Precise descriptions of the potentials up to 2000 cm^{-1} above the bottom are derived and compared to currently available ab initio calculations. Especially for the state 1^1\Sigma^+_u large deviations are found. Rather weak and local perturbations are observed for the states 1^1\Pi_u and 2^1\Sigma^+_u, while a strong coupling of the state 1^1\Sigma^+_u to the component \Omega=0^+_u of the state 1^3\Pi_u, which belongs to the asymptote 5^3P + 5^1S, is indicated.
Knöckel Horst
Stein Alexander
Tiemann Eberhard
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