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Pure rotational spectrum of boron trifluoride–11B observed by microwave Fourier transform spectroscopy
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1987
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Microwave SpectroscopyEngineeringBoron Trifluoride–11bPhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsLeast Squares FitPure Rotational TransitionsGround Vibrational StateQuantum ChemistryPure Rotational SpectrumSpectroscopic PropertySpectra-structure CorrelationBorophene
Pure rotational transitions of 11BF3 in the ground vibrational state with Δk=±3 selection rule have been measured between 14 and 17 GHz. The extremely weak transitions have been observed with a pulsed microwave Fourier transform spectrometer. The Q subbranch between k=±1 and ∓2 has been assigned for transitions with J=11 to 50. In addition, an R and a P subbranch have been identified for transitions with J between 17 and 45 and k between 10 and 32. A total of 60 measured transition frequencies has been combined in a least squares fit of the molecular constants B, C−B, DJ, DJK, DK, HJ, HJK, HKJ, and HK.
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