C2H4 Lines:
846 nm is a very low wavelength in the IR spectrum, that implies a high
energy. At this energy it is improbable obtain a molecular vibration because
of the force constant of the molecule.
I recomend you to calculate the vibrational energy of the vibrational mode
(or the combination of the vibrational modes).
Best regards
Christian Romero
St. Andrews Mayor University
Laboratory of Environmental Quality
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> 1. Re: C2H4 lines at 846 nm.
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> From: "Xavier <xduten@...>" <xduten@...>
> Subject: Re: C2H4 lines at 846 nm.
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> I'm interested too !!
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> --- In spectroscopy@yahoogroups.com, Alessandro Lucchesini
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> > I am wondering if anyone has never observed and measured the
> ethylene
> > overtones at around 846 nm.
> > I am looking for an atlas of C2H4 lines in this range (3rd
> overtone).
> > Alex
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