Framed photograph of experimenter in laser magnetic resonance laboratory at CRNL

Artifact Number:

2018-194

Description

A 29.5 cm by 23.5 cm, framed, black and white photograph of Jim Geiger making adjustments on the equipment in the laser magnetic resonance (LMR) laboratory located in Bldg. 330 at Chalk River.  LMR spectroscopy was a new field of studies developed in the 1980s for high-resolution studies of the transient paramagnetic properties of atoms, radicals and molecular ions.

Details

Keywords:
laser radiation; spectroscopy
Date:
~1985
Notes:

Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Vol 114 (1) 1985 (p 185-196)

The far-infrared laser magnetic resonance spectra of the OD radical in ground and vibrationally excited states

M. Brown, J. E. Schubert, C. C. E. Brown, J. S. Geiger and D. R. Smith

Abstract

Laser magnetic resonance spectra of the OD radical in low-lying vibrational levels of the X2Π state have been recorded at a variety of wavelengths in the far-infrared. The spectra have been assigned to rotational and fine-structure transitions and fitted to a model Hamiltonian to determine the appropriate molecular parameters for the levels v = 0 to 3. The results are compared with those from previous studies of OD in these vibrational levels.

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