Abstract
High-resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy and Laser-induced fluorescence have been performed on LiCa in the infrared spectral range. We analyse rovibrational transitions of the –
system of LiCa and find the
state to be perturbed by spin–orbit coupling to the
state. We study the coupled system obtaining molecular parameters for the
and the
state together with effective spin–orbit and spin–rotation coupling constants. The coupled system has also been evaluated by applying a potential function instead of rovibrational molecular parameters for the state
. An improved analytic potential function of the
state is derived, due to the extension of the observed rotational ladder.
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Acknowledgments
We submit this article in honor of Wim Ubachs on the occasion of his 65 birthday. We thank Horst Knöckel and Asen Pashov for many helpful discussions and advice during the course of this research.
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Notes
1 spin-rotation splitting, see Section 3