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Theory of collision-induced translation-rotation spectra:H2-He
Author(s) -
George Birnbaum,
ShihI Chu,
A. Dalgarno,
Lothar Frommhold,
E. L. Wright
Publication year - 1984
Publication title -
physical review. a, general physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0556-2791
DOI - 10.1103/physreva.29.595
Subject(s) - physics , spectral line , isotropy , anisotropy , rotation (mathematics) , line (geometry) , adiabatic process , translation (biology) , atomic physics , quantum mechanics , geometry , mathematics , chemistry , biochemistry , messenger rna , gene
An adiabatic quantal theory of spectral line shapes in collision-induced absorption and emission is presented which incorporates the induced translation-rotation and translation-vibration spectra. The generalization to account for the anisotropy of the scattering potential is given. Calculations are carried out of the collision-induced absorption spectra of He in collisions with H2 with ab initio electric dipole functions and realistic potentials. The anisotropy of the interaction potential is small and is not included in the calculations. The predicted spectra are in satisfactory agreement with experimental data though some deviations occur which may be significant. The rotational line shapes have exponential wings and are not Lorentzian. The connection between the quantal and classical theories is written out explicitly for the isotropic overlap induction.

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