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Nuclear spin symmetry conservation studied by cavity ring-down spectroscopy of ammonia in a seeded supersonic jet from a pulsed slit nozzle

Gunther Wichmann, Eduard Miloglyadov, Georg Seyfang, Martin Qüack

2020Molecular Physics11 citationsDOI

Abstract

We report high-resolution cw laser spectra of the symmetric stretching fundamental in ammonia 14NH3 measured with a cavity ring-down setup for mid-IR transitions (around 3300cm−1). In a supersonic jet expansion (0.0001≤x(NH3)≤ 0.04 seeded in Ar), we have obtained rotational temperatures below 7K. For the gas expansion, a pulsed slit nozzle with 40mm length and 70 µm width has been used. The measured relative line intensities demonstrate that the A and E nuclear spin symmetry isomers do not interconvert in the supersonic jet expansion under these conditions (nuclear spin symmetry conservation). The lateral velocity of the gas expansion has been probed by a Doppler profile measurement, showing a preference for an expansion with an angular distribution following Lambert's cosine law perpendicular to the slit direction and an approximate molecular velocity of about 470m/s. The experimental setup is described in detail, also in view of high-resolution spectroscopy of chiral molecules as candidates to measure the parity violating energy difference between enantiomers with a barrier to interconversion around 2500cm−1.

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Supersonic speedPerpendicularAtomic physicsSpectroscopyNozzleChemistryJet (fluid)Symmetry (geometry)Molecular physicsPhysicsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryThermodynamicsSpectroscopy and Laser ApplicationsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAtmospheric Ozone and Climate