Frequency-comb-assisted absolute calibration and linestrength of H12C13CH ro-vibrational transitions in the 2ν3 band
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Date Issued
2018-02-01
Abstract
We report on a precision spectroscopic study of room-temperature H12C13CH in the 6463–6520 cm range, using a continuous-wave diode laser phase-locked to a near-infrared optical frequency comb synthesizer stabilized, in turn, against a GPS-disciplined rubidium clock. By tuning the comb repetition frequency, several ro-vibrational transitions in the P and R branches of the 2ν3 overtone band are recorded. Accuracy levels as low as 100 kHz, in fractional terms, are obtained in the determination of absolute line-center frequencies. In addition, line intensities are measured for the first time, with a best fractional uncertainty of 1%, and used to retrieve the purely vibrational transition dipole moment in conjunction with the first-order Herman–Wallis factor. Finally, the pressure broadening coefficients γself are also derived for the studied transitions.
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Issue
February 2018
Volume
206
Start Page
31
Start Page
35