DISCOVERY OF THE ELECTRONIC SPECTRA OF HPS AND DPS
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Grimminger, Robert A.Wei, Jie
Ellis, Blaine
Clouthier, Dennis J.
Wang, Zhong
Sears, Trevor
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2009Metadata
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Ohio State UniversityAbstract:
The hitherto unknown electronic spectrum of the closed shell transient molecule HPS has been observed in the 685 - 846 nm region by laser-induced fluorescence and single vibronic level emission techniques. HPS (and DPS) were produced in a pulsed electric discharge jet using a precursor mixture of 3\% PH$_3$ and 1\% H$_2$S (or PD$_3$ and D$_2$S) in high pressure argon. The weak set of observed bands are assigned to the $\~A $^1$A^{\prime \prime}-\~X $^1$A^{\prime}$ electronic transition on the basis of chemical evidence, isotope shifts and the correspondence of the vibrational frequencies, excitation energy, and band contours with predictions based on our own high level {\em ab initio} calculations. Theory predicts that the HPS bond angle decreases on electronic excitation, contrary to expectations based on Walsh diagrams.
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Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40506; Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY 11973
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