Abstract

A rotational and vibrational analysis has been made of the ND2 – emission spectrum produced from the ultraviolet laser induced dissociation of both jet cooled and room temperature deuterated ammonia. By a combination of these experimental data with model calculation based upon the stretch-bender Renner–Teller Hamiltonian, and a previous analysis of the NH2 spectrum, most of the strong features in the emission spectra have been assigned. The spectrum consists of transitions from a narrow distribution of high angular momentum states peaking at K a values of 7 in the jet condition, and 8 at room temperature. Information has also been gained on the high angular momentum states of previously inaccessible higher bending levels from v 2 = 2 to v 2 = 6 in the state.

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