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Jie Feng1,2, Xiao-Di Liu1, Haian Xu1,3
1Institute of Solid State Physics, Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, China.
Physical review letters
|January 26, 2026
概括
拉曼光谱揭示了在高压下和中独特的激发. 这种 ΔJ=0 过渡是同位素独立的,与标准分子旋转器和振荡器模型不同.
科学领域:
- 高压物理和化学 高压物理和化学
- 分子光谱学 分子光谱学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
背景情况:
- 了解极端条件下的分子行为至关重要.
- 拉曼光谱是一种用于探测分子振动和旋转的强大工具.
- 之前对高压同位素的研究集中在振动和明显的旋转模式上.
研究的目的:
- 在广泛的压力和温度下,研究 (H2) 和 (D2) 中的 ΔJ=0 激发.
- 描述这种激发在不同阶段 (气体,液体,固体) 的行为.
- 为了确定 ΔJ=0 过渡的同位素依赖.
主要方法:
- 高压拉曼光谱测量.
- 压力 (高达50GPa) 和温度 (低至10K) 的系统变化.
- 分析不同阶段的光谱转移和模式行为.
主要成果:
- 在H2,D2及其混合物中,在各种压力-温度条件下观察到ΔJ=0激发.
- 在固态状态下,晶体场将 ΔJ=0 拉曼转移移到 ~75 cm−1.1.
- 发现激发频率是同位素独立的,偏离了典型的旋转或振动缩放.
- 中的ΔJ=0模式在第二阶段出现了分裂,表明了复杂的分子环境.
结论:
- 在同位素中观察到的ΔJ=0过渡是一个独特的现象.
- 它的同位素独立性表明它从根本上不同于波器和量子转子模型.
- 这些发现为在极端压力条件下和的复杂分子行为提供了新的见解.
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