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MICROWAVE-SPECTRA OF METAL CHLORIDES PRODUCED USING LASER-ABLATION

TitleMICROWAVE-SPECTRA OF METAL CHLORIDES PRODUCED USING LASER-ABLATION
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1993
AuthorsHensel, KD, Styger, C, Jager, W, Merer, AJ, Gerry, MCL
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume99
Pagination3320-3328
Date PublishedSep
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number0021-9606
KeywordsALCL, CUCL, ELECTRIC-DIPOLE MOMENTS, FOURIER-TRANSFORM SPECTROMETER, ROTATIONAL, SPECTRA, STATES
Abstract

An apparatus has been constructed to produce metal compounds using laser ablation and to investigate their rotational spectra with a microwave Fourier. transform (MWFT) cavity spectrometer. The first three such compounds that have been studied are silver chloride, aluminum (1) chloride, and copper (I) chloride, produced by ablation of silver, aluminum, and copper rods in the presence of chlorine gas, using a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser (532 nm). The high resolution and sensitivity available with the MWFT cavity spectrometer have permitted the first determination of nuclear spin-rotation coupling constants for AlCl and CuCl. These constants have been used to examine the electronic structures of the molecules. Values of the rotational and nuclear quadrupole coupling constants have also been improved for the three metal chlorides.

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