Abstract

Double-resonance effects produced by three CO 2-laser lines, the 9.4- μm R(12), R(14), and R(18), have been newly observed. From an analysis of the observed laser-induced changes in intensity of various microwave transitions, the infrared transitions which were accidentally coincident with these three laser lines were determined. In every case an exact rotational assignment of the infrared transition was possible, but in some cases the assignment of the vibrational band involved was difficult. When the previously discussed ( l) effects produced by the R(16) laser line are included these four consecutive laser lines pump a total of seven infrared transitions of CF 3I. It appears that all seven transitions belong to different fundamental, combination, and hot bands.

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