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Fluorescence excitation spectrum of the [sup 1]A[sub u] (n pi) <-- [sup 1]A[sub g] (0--0) band of oxalyl fluoride in a pulsed supersonic free jet

by: M. G. Liverman, S. M. Beck, D. L. Monts, R. E. Smalley
The Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 70, No. 1. (1979), pp. 192-198, doi:10.1063/1.437221  Key: citeulike:11902905

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Oxalyl fluoride has been cooled to a rotational temperature of 0.17 K in a pulsed, supersonic jet. Individual rotational lines in the (0–0) band of the fluorescence excitation spectrum have been observed and assigned, and the rotational constants for both the 1Ag and 1Au states have been deduced. The pulsed nozzle used in these experiments can be operated with a far larger orifice diameter and at lower pressures than typically used in continuously operated nozzles, allowing greater cooling and higher jet densities while maintaining a low level of condensation.


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