1984
DOI: 10.1016/0022-2852(84)90107-3
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Measurements of the HCN ν3 band broadened by N2

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“…[1] with 2 = β = 0); the corresponding linewidth parameters γ 0 are reported in Table 1. They are in good agreement with the previous determination of the N 2 -and Ar-induced line broadenings performed either for the same ν 2 band (45,32) or for the ν 1 (30,46) and ν 1 + ν 2 (34) bands. For self-induced linewidth determinations, our values are slightly larger than those observed for the ν 1 + ν 2 combination band (34).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…[1] with 2 = β = 0); the corresponding linewidth parameters γ 0 are reported in Table 1. They are in good agreement with the previous determination of the N 2 -and Ar-induced line broadenings performed either for the same ν 2 band (45,32) or for the ν 1 (30,46) and ν 1 + ν 2 (34) bands. For self-induced linewidth determinations, our values are slightly larger than those observed for the ν 1 + ν 2 combination band (34).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Such a tendency has been observed in a number of other hydrogen-bonded complexes as well [59]. Our theoretical limit of AEMPZ = -5 kcal/mol reasonably agrees, on the other hand, with the corresponding experimental value of -4.4 kcal/mol [50] and we are confident that the remaining difference in AE will be covered by the next two orders of PT, whose computation is in progress in our laboratory.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…(9) to calculate the transition dipoles, R 1 , from the corresponding Herman-Wallis constants, A 1 (for n 1 ). For HCN, we used the measurements of Smith et al (31) of the intensity for the C{H stretching fundamental, n 1 in our notation. Because of the limited resolution available to them, the uncertainty in their Herman-Wallis constant is too large to provide a quantitative check of Eq.…”
Section: Calculation Of the Transition Dipole From The Herman-wallis mentioning
confidence: 99%