The infrared spectrum of the rotovibrational band upsilon = 0 --> 2 of parahydrogen has been observed in the condensed phases down to T = 2 K. In the solid, phonon and roton sidebands exhibit peaks corresponding to those observed in the fundamental. Contributions arising from the reorientation of ortho-H-2 impurities have been detected. The Q1(0)+S1(0) band has been resolved into an asymmetric doublet, and the origin of this latter is discussed. In the liquid phase the observed line shapes include strong translational contributions, and are accounted for by assuming that at short times the excited molecule is encapsulated in the cage of nearest neighbors.

VIBRON AND ROTON BANDS IN THE 1ST OVERTONE OF SOLID AND LIQUID PARAHYDROGEN

B Ruzicka
1994

Abstract

The infrared spectrum of the rotovibrational band upsilon = 0 --> 2 of parahydrogen has been observed in the condensed phases down to T = 2 K. In the solid, phonon and roton sidebands exhibit peaks corresponding to those observed in the fundamental. Contributions arising from the reorientation of ortho-H-2 impurities have been detected. The Q1(0)+S1(0) band has been resolved into an asymmetric doublet, and the origin of this latter is discussed. In the liquid phase the observed line shapes include strong translational contributions, and are accounted for by assuming that at short times the excited molecule is encapsulated in the cage of nearest neighbors.
1994
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
ABSORPTION-SPECTRA
PARA-HYDROGEN
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