UNEXPECTED DOPPLER SHIFTS FROM A NEUTRAL MOLECULE IN AN ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE DETECTED BY VELOCITY MODULATION FTS.

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2004

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Ohio State University

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Velocity-modulation Fourier transforma emission spectra from an N2O/He discharge plasma recorded between 1 800 and 10000cm−1 are described. Surprisingly, they show Doppler shifted lines of the E2Σ+D2Σ+,C2ΠA2Σ+ and D2Σ+A2Σ+ Rydberg-Rydberg rovibronic transitions of the nitric oxide neutral molecule. N2 transitions, with comparable intensities are also present in the spectra and remain unshifted. Mostly in laser spectroscopy, velocity modulationb has been since 1983 a successful technique developed for the search and characterization of molecular ions. Doppler shifts in transition frequencies of ions, which result from the drift velocities in the electric field of plasma, provide selective detection. Doppler shifted neutral species have been scarcely reported. To our knowledge the only interpretations of such observations were given for H2c and for Hed. Both behaved like anions and the origin of their shifts was identified as deriving from momentum transfer in electron-molecule collisions. This is not the case in the present experiments where NO acts like a positively charged particle. Experimental investigations and tentative explanations of these observations are discussed.

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aN. Picqu'{e}, G. Guelachvili, High resolution multi-modulation Fourier transform spectroscopy, Applied Optics 38, 1224-1230, 1999. bC.S. Gudeman, M.H. Begeman, J. Pfaff, and R.J. Saykally, Velocity modulated infrared laser spectroscopy of molecular ions: the ν1 band of HCO+, Physical Review Letters 50, 727-731, 1983. cX. Hong and T. A. Miller, Observation of characteristic, polarity-dependent, Doppler shifts from neutral species in the positive column of a discharge plasma, The Journal of Chemical Physics 103, 8821-8827 (1995). dM.H. Suh, X. Hong and T.A. Miller, He metastable concentration measurements in a glow discharge, Chemical Physics 228, 145-156 (1998).


Author Institution: Laboratoire de Photophysique Mol'{e}culaire, Unit'{e} Propre du CNRS, Universit'{e} de Paris-Sud

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