Abstract

The antisymmetric C–H stretching vibration ν 3 ( 2 Π ← 2 Π ) of ionised acetylene, C 2 H 2 + , has been revisited using a cryogenic 22-pole ion trap machine. Two action spectroscopic techniques, the novel leak-out spectroscopy (LOS) method and the more established laser-induced reactions (LIR) method, are applied and compared. Mass selectivity and cryogenic temperatures down to 4 K enabled the observation of uncontaminated spectra in which the Λ-doubling components of this open-shell molecule are mostly well resolved, leading to a slight refinement of the spectroscopic parameters.

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