(2 + 1) Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) and (2 + 1′) mass-analyzed threshold ionization (MATI) spectroscopy of H2O
Abstract
Rotationally resolved MATI spectra of H2O, recorded using two-colour (2 + 1′) multiphoton excitation ia the
state, are
reported. The spectroscopy provides a possible route to clean state-selection of rovibronic levels of the H2O+
ion. The rotational line intensities observed in the spectra are discussed in relation to previous photoelectron spectra and theoretical calculations. The observation of intense ΔKa
= even transitions is attributed to a large contribution to the transition moment from an nf←nd component. Room temperature and jet-cooled (2 + 1) REMPI spectra of H2O are also reported for the region 80000–92000 cm−1. These involve two-photon transitions from the ground
1A1 state to various vibrational levels of the
1B1,
′ 1B1 and
″ 1A2 states as well as the first linear 1B2 state.