2000
DOI: 10.1006/jmsp.2000.8226
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Jet-Cooled Optical Spectroscopy of FeN between 16 300 and 21 600 cm−1

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“…The F 2 + state is affected by interactions from a closelying 2 state as has been observed for the E 2 + state of RhC (20). The ground state equilibrium bond length of r e = 1.5714Å for RuN is similar to the values of r 0 = 1.580Å for FeN (11) and r e = 1.6180Å for OsN (13).…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…The F 2 + state is affected by interactions from a closelying 2 state as has been observed for the E 2 + state of RhC (20). The ground state equilibrium bond length of r e = 1.5714Å for RuN is similar to the values of r 0 = 1.580Å for FeN (11) and r e = 1.6180Å for OsN (13).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The equilibrium ground state bond length of r e = 1.5714269(60)Å compares well with the predicted value of r e = 1.578Å from the previous ab initio calculation (12). This value can also be compared with the values of r e = 1.716Å for RuO (31), r e = 1.613Å for RhC (19), r 0 = 1.581Å for FeN (11), and r e = 1.618Å OsN (13). The short bond length of RuN compared to that of RuO is consistent with a formal triple bond between the atoms.…”
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“…The spectrum shows many perturbations, as has been seen in many of the diatomic transition metal monoxides, mononitrides, and monocarbides. However, the identification of the band systems is relatively straightforward using isotope shifts and vibrational spacings, particularly as compared with FeN, for which the vibronic structure in the visible region was found to be almost chaotic in our recent work (21).…”
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confidence: 98%