Abstract
Using our spectroscopic technique based on molecular beam electric resonance without A and B fields [Chem. Phys. Lett. 341 (2001) 495] depletion spectra of both NO and (NO) 2 were measured. The experimental results show an energy shift of the order of 10 −8 cm −1 between the maxima of their (central) band spectra. This resolution enables to estimate changes in the NO dipole moment of the order of 0.6%, as this molecule forms the dimer. It is suggested that this technique could be used to investigate molecular rearrangements in gas-phase dynamical processes as well as to resolve variations in molecular bond distances in solvation or cluster processes.
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