Abstract
The electronic structures of silicon monobromide (SiBr) correlating with the lowest three dissociation channels are studied using high-level configuration interaction method. The spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effect and core-valence (CV) correlations effect are taken into account to improve the accuracy of electronic structures. Based on the calculated electronic structures of the lowest three dissociation channels of SiBr, the spectroscopic constants of quasibound and bound electronic states are fitted, which are coincided with the results of experiment. The dipole moment curves (DMs) of the lowest three dissociation channels of SiBr are obtained, and the abrupt change of DMs nearby the avoided crossing point are explained by the variation of electronic configurations of the corresponding states. With the help of the calculated SOC matrix elements, the predissociation channels of the low-lying vibrational states of 2Δ(Ⅱ) and 2Π(Ⅲ) sates are analyzed. The complicated interaction between crossing states is investigated. The ν'≥0 vibrational states of 2Δ(Ⅱ) and ν′≥2 vibrational states of 2Π(Ⅲ) would predissociate rapidly through predissociation channels of 2Δ(Ⅱ)-2Π(Ⅱ) and 2Π(Ⅲ)-2Σ+(Ⅱ). Finally, the transition properties of A2Σ+-X2Π, 2∆(Ⅱ)-X2Π, 2Σ+(Ⅱ)-X2Π, 2Π(Ⅲ)-X2Π, 1/2(Ⅱ)-X2Π1/2, 1/2(Ⅲ)-X2Π1/2 and 3/2(Ⅱ)-X2Π1/2 transitions are investigated, and radiative lifetime of bound states are evaluated.
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