High-resolution rovibrational spectroscopy of trans-formic acid in the v1 OH stretching fundamental: Dark state coupling and evidence for charge delocalization dynamics
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High-resolution infrared (IR) reduced-Doppler absorption spectra of jet-cooled gas phase trans-formic acid in the v1 OH stretching fundamental region are reported for the first time, obtained by supersonically expanding trans-formic acid/Ar mixtures through a slit jet nozzle source and rotationally cooling to Trot ≈ 10.9(5) K, with absorption signals recorded by high-resolution difference-frequency IR absorption spectroscopy. |
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2023
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2023-02
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Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy
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392
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111743
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