Abstract
We report the measurement of two new (H2O)3 bands by terahertz laser vibration-rotation-tunneling (VRT) spectroscopy. Both bands have been assigned to torsional ("pseudorotational") transitions and are highly perturbed by Coriolis interactions. The 42.9 cm-1 band corresponds to the k = ± 2 ← ± 1 transition while the 65.6 cm-1 band corresponds to the k = ± 2 ← 0 transition. A model Hamiltonian is derived which allowed a global fit of 361 VRT transitions of these two new bands and the previously reported torsional band at 87.1 cm-1. Each of the bifurcation tunneling components is accurately described. This global fit represents a complete description of the VRT transitions of (H2O)3 up to 150 cm-1, and complements our similar treatment of the (D2O)3 torsional dynamics. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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Brown, M. G., Viant, M. R., McLaughlin, R. P., Keoshian, C. J., Michael, E., Cruzan, J. D., … Van Der Avoird, A. (1999). Quantitative characterization of the water trimer torsional manifold by terahertz laser spectroscopy and theoretical analysis. II. (H2O)3. Journal of Chemical Physics, 111(17), 7789–7800. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.480114
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