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Excitation transfer interference structure

Radford (1961, 1962) and Radford and Broida (1962) presented a complete theory of the Zeeman effect for diatomic molecules that included perturbation effects. This led to a series of detailed investigations of the CN B2E+ (v — 0) A2II (v = 10) perturbation in which many of the techniques of modern high-resolution molecular spectroscopy and analysis were first demonstrated anticrossing spectroscopy (Radford and Broida, 1962, 1963), microwave optical double resonance (Evenson, et at, 1964), excited-state hyperfine structure with perturbations (Radford, 1964), effect of perturbations on radiative lifetimes and on inter-electronic-state collisional energy transfer (Radford and Broida, 1963). A similarly complete treatment of the effect of a magnetic field on the CO a,3E+ A1 perturbation complex is reported by Sykora and Vidal (1998). The AS = 0 selection rule for the Zeeman Hamiltonian leads to important differences between the CN B2E+ A2II and CO a/3E+ A1 perturbation plus Zeeman examples, primarily in the absence in the latter case of interference effects between the Zeeman and intramolecular perturbation terms. [Pg.418]


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