1995
DOI: 10.1063/1.470569
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Computerized simulation and fitting of singlet–triplet spectra of orthorhombic asymmetric tops: Theory and extensions to molecules with large multiplet splittings

Abstract: Motivated by our recent finding that the singlet-triplet bands of selenoformaldehyde involve an upper state with large zero field splittings, we have extended the theory and written a program for predicting and fitting such rotationally resolved spectra. Triplet state matrix elements for a case ͑A͒ basis have been developed, including corrections for centrifugal and spin-centrifugal distortion. The full Hamiltonian matrix has been symmetry adapted, simplifying the problem to four individual matrices of approxi… Show more

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“…It was generally negative, however. The general case (a) basis set program of Judge et al (22) was used to calculate the band contour. Its least-squares feature gave an identical set of rotational and spin parameters (to within the rms errors).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was generally negative, however. The general case (a) basis set program of Judge et al (22) was used to calculate the band contour. Its least-squares feature gave an identical set of rotational and spin parameters (to within the rms errors).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[2] shows that the rotational constants, spin-rotation constants as well as the spin-spin constants contribute to the splittings of the levels even for a non-rotating molecule. For example, the matrix element labeled as Z 00 = H ΣΣ pp (Σ = 0, p = 0) for a non-rotating molecule (J = 0; p = 0) is 2((X + Y )/2 − α + a 0 + a) and is the energy of the |z spin state.…”
Section: Near Oblate Symmetric Topmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The derivation of the selection rules for the oblate case under the two coupling situations follows exactly that outlined in the earlier theory paper, Ref. [2]. These tables should be applied carefully since there are subtle differences in both the selection rules and the allowed moments under the two representations.…”
Section: Near Oblate Symmetric Topmentioning
confidence: 98%
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