Far-infrared VRT spectroscopy of the water dimer: Characterization of the 20 μ m out-of-plane librational vibration

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We report the first high-resolution spectra for the out-of-plane librational vibration in the water dimer. Three vibrational subbands comprising a total of 188 transitions have been measured by diode laser spectroscopy near 500 cm-1 and assigned to (H2O)2 libration-rotation-tunneling eigenstates. The band origin for the Ka = 1 subband is 524 cm-1. Librational excitation increases the interchange and bifurcation hydrogen bond rearrangement tunneling splittings by factors of 3-5 and 4-40, respectively. Analysis of the rotational constants obtained from a nonlinear least squares fit indicates that additional external perturbations to the energy levels are likely.

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Cole, W. T. S., Fellers, R. S., Viant, M. R., Leforestier, C., & Saykally, R. J. (2015). Far-infrared VRT spectroscopy of the water dimer: Characterization of the 20 μ m out-of-plane librational vibration. Journal of Chemical Physics, 143(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4933116

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