Observation of the à A″1 state of isocyanogen

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The à A″1 state of isocyanogen, CNCN, is observed using photofragment fluorescence excitation spectroscopy in a room temperature cell and in a molecular beam. The spectra are highly congested, but progressions that correspond to the Franck-Condon active C-N-C bending vibration in the excited state are evident. Linewidth measurements indicate that the excited state lifetime is <10 ps. These measurements are consistent with previous ab initio calculations, which predicted a bent excited state with a short lifetime due to predissociation. Although we do not believe that we have observed the origin band of the electronic transition, we place an upper limit of 42 523 cm-1 on the energy of the excited state zero point level. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Lynch, W. B., Bechtel, H. A., Steeves, A. H., Curley, J. J., & Field, R. W. (2007). Observation of the à A″1 state of isocyanogen. Journal of Chemical Physics, 126(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2745295

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