Dissociation energy and excited-state properties of diatomic Sn2
Abstract
Laser vaporization of metallic tin is used to generate Sn2 molecules in effusive and supersonic expansions. Laser-induced fluorescence studies using isotopic samples of 120Sn established the correct vibrational numbering in the excited F 0+u and determined the Sn2 molecular constants. From the convergence limit of the upper state the Sn2 dissociation energy was determined to be 15 330 ± 25 cm–1, in good agreement with recent ab initio theoretical predictions.
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