Observation of the 5p Rydberg states of sulfur difluoride radical by resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization spectroscopy

Abstract

Sulfur difluoride radicals in their ground state have been produced by a "laser-free" pulsed dc discharge of the SF6/Ar gas mixtures in a supersonic molecular beam and detected by mass-selective resonance-enhanced multilphoton ionization (REMPI) spectroscopy in the wavelength range of 408 - 420 nm. Analyses of the (3 + 1) REMPI excitation spectrum have enabled identification of three hitherto unknown Rydberg states of this radical. Following the Rydberg state labeling in our previous work [see J. Phys. Chem. A 102, 7233 (1998)], these we label the K(5p1) [nu0-0 = 71 837 cm-1, omega1'(a1 sym str) = 915 cm-1], L(5p2) [nu0-0 = 72 134 cm-1, omega1'(a1 sym str) = 912 cm-1], and M(5p3) [nu0-0 = 72 336 cm-1, omega1'(a1 sym str) = 926 cm-1] Rydberg states, respectively. [Origins, relative to the lowest vibrational level of the X1A1 ground state, and vibrational frequencies of the symmetric S-F stretching mode are suggested by the numbers in brackets.] Photofragmentation process of SF2+--SF+ + F that relates to the REMPI spectrum was discussed.

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