EDP Sciences Journals List
Issue J. Phys. Radium
Volume 23, Number 6, juin 1962
Page(s) 348 - 352
DOI 10.1051/jphysrad:01962002306034800

J. Phys. Radium 23, 348-352 (1962)
DOI: 10.1051/jphysrad:01962002306034800

Spectre de vibration-rotation de l'oxyde azoteux. Etude de la bande 3ν3 (000° → 003°)

Nguyen-Van-Thanh, Claude Haeusler et Pierre Barchewitz

Laboratoire d'Infra-Rouge, Chimie Physique, Orsay (Seine-et-Oise)


Abstract
The resolution of spectrograph used allowed us to study the rotational and vibrational structures of the 3ν3 band of nitrous oxide, and to deduce the values of a few rotational and vibrational constants.


Résumé
La résolution du spectrographe utilisé nous a permis d'étudier les structures rotationnelle et vibrationnelle de la bande 3ν3 de l'oxyde azoteux, et d'en déduire les valeurs de quelques constantes de rotation et de vibration.

PACS
3315M - Rotation, vibration, and vibration-rotation constants.

Key words
nitrogen compounds -- vibrational states -- rotational states




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