Abstract

The ν5 fundamental band of trifluorosilane-d (SiDF3) at 627 cm−1 was studied for the first time by high-resolution FTIR spectroscopy at a resolution of 2.4 × 10−3 cm−1. The analysis was performed simultaneously with available microwave and newly measured submillimeter-wave data in the approximation of an isolated degenerate fundamental level of a C3Kv symmetric top molecule leading to a standard deviation of 0.22 × 10−3 cm−1 for the reproduction of the infrared wavenumbers, 36 kHz for the microwave, and 198 kHz for the submillimeter-wave frequencies, respectively. The unitary equivalence between the two reductions (Q and D) of the effective Hamiltonian applied in the analysis is demonstrated.

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