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Showing papers by "Vincent Boudon published in 2004"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The tensorial formalism developed by the Dijon group to solve molecular spectroscopy problems has been recently extended in several directions: quasi-spherical top, some symmetric and asymmetric top, and rovibronic spectroscopic of spherical top in a degenerate electronic state.

140 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the equilibrium bond length of sulfur hexafluoride was determined as r e = 1.5560(1) A, in very good agreement with recent ab initio calculations.

25 citations



Proceedings ArticleDOI
12 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the tensor-rovibronic Hamiltonian and transition moments of octahedral transition metal hexafluorides and hexacarbonyls with degenerate electronic ground states are studied.
Abstract: Despite its great successes for the standard rovibrational problem, there is still a large domain in which high-resolution molecular spectroscopy lacks both extensive experimental data and a complete and convincing theory: the full rovibronic problem. This is the case of a molecule in a degenerate electronic state, i.e . when the Born-Oppenheimer approximation breaks down. It means that the electronic, vibrational and rotational degrees of freedom must be treated simultaneously. Complex (ro)vibronic couplings (Jahn-Teller "effect", etc ) are then involved. Some octahedral transition metal hexafluorides and hexacarbonyls are known since many years to be stable open-shell systems with degenerate electronic ground states leading to very unusual absorption spectra. However, the extreme complexity of this kind of problem (from both experimental and theoretical sides) prevented to go any further in this direction until very recently. In this paper, we will give an overview of the tensorial rovibronic model that we have developed in the Dijon group for such systems. This model enables the systematic development of the rovibronic Hamiltonian and transition moments (dipole moment and polarizability) in a given degenerate electronic state. We will then review the current status of rovibronic spectroscopy of octahedral molecules. This includes the recent data obtained using supersonic expansion jet infrared spectroscopy V(CO)6 and ReF6, for which we will present detailed analyses.© (2004) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

2 citations