Abstract:
The spectrum of the 2ν3–ν3 transition in sulfur hexafluoride was investigated in a supersonic stream by the double infrared resonance method using tunable diode lasers. The Q-and R-branch spectra of the transition to the sublevel A1 of the 2ν3 vibrational multiplet were studied in the range 941–941.6 cm–1. The results were used to determine the octahedral splitting constant g2 and the parameter B2 – B0, which were 5.2×10–5 and – 1.8 × 10–3 cm–1, respectively. Spectroscopic investigations were also made at 943.5 and 948.3 cm–1, corresponding to the transitions to the sublevels E and F2 of the 2ν3 state. It was found that absorption in the 2ν3–ν3 transition band caused photodissociation of (SF6)n clusters.