Abstract

A cryogenic 22-pole ion trap apparatus is used in combination with a table-top pulsed IR source to probe weakly bound CH+-Heand CH+-He4 complexes by predissociation spectroscopy at 4 K. The infrared photodissociation spectra of the C–H stretching vibrations are recorded in the range of 2720–2800 cm−1. The spectrum of CH+-Heexhibits perpendicular transitions of a near prolate top with a band origin at 2745.9 cm−1, and thus confirms it to have a T-shaped structure. For CH+-He4, the C-H stretch along the symmetry axis of this oblate top results in parallel transitions.

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