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Sub-Doppler resolution infrared molecular-beam spectroscopy. Stark effect measurement of the dipole moment of hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen cyanide in excited vibrational states
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Molecular SpectroscopyPhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyInfrared SpectroscopyHydrogen FluorideAbsorption SpectroscopyHydrogen CyanidePhysical ChemistryDipole MomentSub-doppler ResolutionQuantum ChemistryChemistryStark Effect MeasurementDipole MomentsSpectra-structure Correlation
Sub-Doppler beam-calorimetric infrared spectroscopy is used to determine the dipole moments of hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen cyanide in vibrationally excited states. For the former µ1= 1.872 ± 0.003 D while for the latter µ001= 3.012 ± 0.002 D. The results for hydrogen fluoride are used to revise the literature value of µe for this molecule to 1.803 ± 0.002 D.