We have measured the integrated intensity of the double rotovibrational transition Q(1)(0)+S-0(0) in solid hydrogen at different densities and temperatures. The experimental results are compared with numerical calculations based on a quantum mechanical pair distribution function and on a simple quadrupole-quadrupole interaction model for the anisotropic component of the intermolecular potential. The comparison shows the insufficiency of that model but indicates that double transition spectra are a valuable source of information for intermolecular interactions.
Double rotovibrational transitions in solid hydrogen
Ulivi L;Santoro M;
1997
Abstract
We have measured the integrated intensity of the double rotovibrational transition Q(1)(0)+S-0(0) in solid hydrogen at different densities and temperatures. The experimental results are compared with numerical calculations based on a quantum mechanical pair distribution function and on a simple quadrupole-quadrupole interaction model for the anisotropic component of the intermolecular potential. The comparison shows the insufficiency of that model but indicates that double transition spectra are a valuable source of information for intermolecular interactions.File in questo prodotto:
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