| Literature DB >> 32678640 |
Adam S Chatterley1, Lars Christiansen1, Constant A Schouder1, Anders V Jørgensen1, Benjamin Shepperson1, Igor N Cherepanov2, Giacomo Bighin2, Robert E Zillich3, Mikhail Lemeshko2, Henrik Stapelfeldt1.
Abstract
Alignment of OCS, CS_{2}, and I_{2} molecules embedded in helium nanodroplets is measured as a function of time following rotational excitation by a nonresonant, comparatively weak ps laser pulse. The distinct peaks in the power spectra, obtained by Fourier analysis, are used to determine the rotational, B, and centrifugal distortion, D, constants. For OCS, B and D match the values known from IR spectroscopy. For CS_{2} and I_{2}, they are the first experimental results reported. The alignment dynamics calculated from the gas-phase rotational Schrödinger equation, using the experimental in-droplet B and D values, agree in detail with the measurement for all three molecules. The rotational spectroscopy technique for molecules in helium droplets introduced here should apply to a range of molecules and complexes.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32678640 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.013001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161