ISSN:
1089-7690
Source:
AIP Digital Archive
Topics:
Physics
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Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
The Doppler-free high-resolution spectrum of the B 1 Π–X 1Σ+ transition of NaK was measured by the technique of laser polarization spectroscopy. The molecular constants of the B 1 Π state, which reproduced the observed 831 unperturbed line positions (v=0–6, J=1–94) with a standard deviation of 0.002 cm−1 , were determined. Many perturbed lines, which were attributed to the perturbation between the B 1 Π and c(2) 3 Σ+ states, were observed. By analyzing the energy shifts of the B 1 Π(v=4,J) levels around J=13, we estimated the rotational constant Bv of the c(2) 3 Σ+ state to be 0.048 cm−1, and the matrix element of the spin-orbit interaction 〈c(2) 3 Σ+ vN=JJM||Hso|| B 1Πv=4JM〉 to be 0.14 cm−1 . We found that the strongly perturbed lines split into four lines, and we identified them as a hyperfine splitting caused by a mixing of the c(2) 3 Σ+ state. The splitting into four lines is explained by the magnetic dipole interaction due to a nucleus of I=3/2.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.455334
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