Title of article :
A theoretical study of the transition moments, Einstein A coefficients, and radiative lifetimes of the lowest triplet states of BeC Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Antonio Carlos Borin، نويسنده , , Fernando R. Ornellas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1994
Pages :
10
From page :
43
To page :
52
Abstract :
The dependence of the transition moment of the internuclear distance for the triplet transitions of the recently predicted molecule BeC has been computed at the multireference single and double excitations configurations interaction level with a natural orbital basis and an extended set of cartesian gaussians. The avoided crossing between the states A 3Π and B 3Π at ∼ 2.9 a0 is responsible for abrupt changes in the transition moment function in that region for transitions involving the 3Π states. The C 3Σ−–X 3Σ− transition moment is practically linear in the interval from 2.5 to 5.0 a0 were it shows its largest variation, 0.7881 and −0.4725 au. Transition probabilities expressed in terms of Einstein Aν′, ν″ coefficients point out the C–X(0-0) transition, occurring near the visible/near-IR edge at 714 nm, as the most intense; in fact, A00(C–X/A00(A–X) = 35 and A00(C–X)/A00(B–X) = 1.9. The transitions A–X are expected to occur in the near IR (∼ 1064 nm) and those of the B–X bands in the visible at ∼ 640 nm and show Franck-Condon broadening. Radiative lifetimes for the lowest vibrational levels of each electronic state are of the order of 500 ns (C), 15 μs (B). and 1.0 μs (B). Besides the interruption in the regular course of a brand progression close to ν = 5 due to the abnormal shape of the A 3Π potential, vibrational and rotational perturbations are likely to bring irregularities in the lines and/or decrease in intensities for ν>5. The crossing of the state C3Σ− (ν = 0) by the states c1Π and d1Σ+ offers also possible decay mechanism.
Journal title :
Chemical Physics
Serial Year :
1994
Journal title :
Chemical Physics
Record number :
1057069
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