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Laser spectroscopy
Evolution of the spectral component of ice in the OH band of water at temperatures from 13 to 99°C
S. M. Pershin, A. F. Bunkin, V. A. Luk'yanchenko Wave Research Center of Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
It is established for the first time by Raman scattering of second-harmonic pulses of an Nd:YAG laser that there are molecular complexes with frequencies of ~3600, ~3450, and ~3200 cm-1 (which are characteristic of dimers, tetramers, and ice-like hexamers observed in H2O molecular beams) in water at temperatures of 13 — 99°C. The frequency of the ice hexameric component is found to shift only slightly with an increase in the water temperature, whereas its contribution decreases but remains significant, with a simultaneous increase in the contribution of small complexes.
Received: 14.07.2010
Citation:
S. M. Pershin, A. F. Bunkin, V. A. Luk'yanchenko, “Evolution of the spectral component of ice in the OH band of water at temperatures from 13 to 99°C”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 40:12 (2010), 1146–1148 [Quantum Electron., 40:12 (2010), 1146–1148]
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