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Sub-Doppler spectroscopy of mixed state levels in CH(2)
Chih-Hsuan Chang1, Gregory E Hall, Trevor J Sears
1Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, USA.
Abstract:
Perturbations in the 7(16) and 8(18) mixed singlet/triplet levels of ã (1)A(1)(0,0,0) methylene, CH(2), have been reinvestigated by frequency-modulated laser sub-Doppler saturation spectroscopy. The hyperfine structure was completely resolved for both the predominantly singlet and the predominantly triplet components of these mixed rotational levels using b̃ (1)B(1)-ã (1)A(1) optical transitions near 12 200 cm(-1) with megahertz resolution. The mixing coefficients were obtained from the observed hyperfine splittings and a two-level deperturbation model. The analysis also determines the energy separation of the unperturbed zero-order levels and the unperturbed hyperfine splittings for the triplet perturbing levels 6(15) X̃ (3)B(1)(0,3,0) and 9(37) X̃ (3)B(1)(0,2,0).
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