Laser-induced grating spectroscopy of highly excited overtone and combination vibrational states of methane

2013 
Abstract Laser-induced grating spectroscopy is applied to investigate weak overtone and combination absorption bands of methane. The rotationally-resolved spectra of transitions to the polyads P n , n  = 8–10, 12 recorded at pressures ranging from 0.2 to 4 bar and temperatures 298 K and 124–130 K cover a broad interval between 891 and 618 nm (11 220–16 180 cm −1 ) and contain a significant amount of prominent narrow lines which correspond to stationary rovibrational states. The absorption cross sections of the weakest detected methane transitions are estimated to be as small as ≈10 −26  cm 2  molecule −1 . The technique is suitable to provide data for the development and verification of new models describing the complex energy structure of highly vibrationally excited molecules.
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