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Vibrational mode selectivity in hyperfine interactions: polarization quantum beat spectroscopy of HCF(A1A")
Ionela Ionescu1, Haiyan Fan, Chris Annesley
1Department of Chemistry, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201, USA.
Abstract:
We report on the vibrational mode dependence of the 19F and 1H hyperfine interaction constants in the A1A" state of HCF, determined using polarization quantum beat spectroscopy. The nuclear spin/overall rotation coupling constants display a pronounced energy dependence and mode selectivity which can be traced to variations in both the A rotational constant and nuclear spin/electron orbital coupling constant a. In particular, modes containing C-F stretching excitation display significantly larger 19F spin-rotation constants, which is explained in terms of a decrease in back donation of electron density into the C 2p(pi) orbitals.