Fourier-transform spectroscopy and relativistic electronic structure calculation on the $c^3\Sigma^+$ state of KCs
Abstract
The Ti:Saphire laser operated within 13800 - 11800 cm range was used to excite the state of KCs molecule directly from the ground state. The laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectra of the transition were recorded with Fourier-transform spectrometer within 8000 to 10000 cm range. Overall 673 rovibronic term values belonging to both -components of the state of KCs, covering vibrational levels from = 0 to about 45, and rotational levels were determined with the accuracy of about 0.01 cm; among them 7 values for KCs. The experimental term values with were involved in a direct point-wise potential reconstruction for the state, which takes into account the -doubling effect caused by the spin-rotational interaction with the nearby state. The analysis and interpretation were facilitated by the fully-relativistic coupled cluster calculation of the potential energy curves for the , , and states, as well as of spin-forbidden and spin-allowed transition dipole moments; radiative lifetimes and vibronic branching ratios were calculated. A comparison of relative intensity distributions measured in vibrational LIF progressions with their theoretical counterparts unambiguously confirms the vibrational assignment suggested in [\emph{J. Szczepkovski, et. al.}, JQSRT, \textbf{204}, 133-137 (2018)].
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@article{arxiv.2107.13865,
title = {Fourier-transform spectroscopy and relativistic electronic structure calculation on the $c^3\Sigma^+$ state of KCs},
author = {Artis Kruzins and Valts Krumins and Maris Tamanis and Ruvin Ferber and Alexander V. Oleynichenko and Andrei Zaitsevskii and Elena A. Pazyuk and Andrey V. Stolyarov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.13865},
year = {2025}
}