Self- and foreign-gas-broadened lineshapes in the ν1 band of NH3

2004 
Abstract Precise N 2 , O 2 , H 2 , Ar, He, and self-broadenings and shifts have been obtained for Q - and R -branch transitions in the ν 1 fundamental band of ammonia from simultaneous fits of low-noise, high-resolution difference-frequency laser spectra at pressures from 0.07 to 27 kPa (0.5–200 Torr). Observed lineshapes exhibit significant deviations from the conventional Voigt profile, which may be attributed to Dicke narrowing and/or speed-dependent broadening. At the higher pressures, line mixing is evident and must be included in the fits. For self-broadening, line mixing is dominated by collisional tunneling transitions, whereas for the non-polar buffers, rotational relaxation among selected K states is the primary mixing mechanism.
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