ADIABATIC AND NONADIABATIC EFFECTS IN MOLECULAR SPECTRA OF DIATOMIC MOLECULES; 1 INTENSITY INFORMATION AND THE SIGNS OF PERMANENT ELECTRIC DIPOLAR MOMENTS FROM MEASUREMENT OF ONLY FREQUENCIES OF PURE ROTATIONAL AND VIBRATION-ROTATIONAL TRANSITIONS

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1995

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Ohio State University

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By relating nonadiabatic effects, evaluated from analysis of only frequencies of pure rotational and vibration-rotational transitions of diatomic molecular species in several isotopic variants, to electric and magnetic properties, I determined the electric dipolar moment and rotational g factor, including the sense of electric polarity. The dipolar moment determines the intensity of the pure rotational transitions; hence we deduce information about intensities from only spectral data of frequencies of transitions of a sample without externally applied electric or magnetic field. Instances of the successful application of this approach will be presented. The method of derivation of the intensity of the vibration-rotational fundamental band, and of other bands in the same sequence, will be discussed, with applications.

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Author Institution: Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, P. O. Box 23-166, Taipei 10764, Taiwan

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