Study of the Absorption Characteristics of Transitions in the HOT 2υ–υ Band of the SO Molecule
Russian Physics Journal, ISSN: 1573-9228, Vol: 61, Issue: 4, Page: 790-795
2018
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Article Description
The absorption coefficient of the rovibrational 2υ–υ band of the SO molecule localized in the region 350–850 cm is studied for the first time. An analysis of the above-mentioned band allows positions of the rovibrational lines and quantitative values of the absorption coefficients to be determined.
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