Extracting molecular potentials from incomplete spectroscopic information

Li, Xuan ; Dutta, Sourav (2015) Extracting molecular potentials from incomplete spectroscopic information Molecular Physics, 113 (23). pp. 3854-3858. ISSN 0026-8976

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2015.1071892

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2015.1071892

Abstract

We extend our recently developed inversion method to extract excited-state potentials from fluorescence line positions and line strengths. We consider a previous limitation of the method arising due to insufficient input data in cases where the relatively weaker emission data are not experimentally available. We develop a solution to this problem by ‘regenerating’ these weak transition lines via applying a model potential, e.g. a Morse potential. The result of this procedure, illustrated for the Q-branch emission from the lowest three vibrational levels of the B(1Π) state of LiRb, is shown to have an error of 0.29 cm−1 in the classically allowed region and a global error of 5.67 cm−1 for V ≤ E(ν′ = 10). The robustness of this procedure is also demonstrated by considering the statistical error in the measured line intensities.

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