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Multiphoton mass spectra of XeKr molecules in the range of excited Xe*6p[5/2]2, 3 atoms

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Data on excited states of XeKr molecules in the energy range 78280–77600 cm−1 are obtained. Using the method of multiphoton laser photoionization of molecules in a supersonic jet, five vibrational progressions of XeKr molecules are obtained, which are attributed to five electronic-vibrational transitions from the ground state of the XeKr molecule of the symmetry 0+ to excited states of the symmetry Ω = 0+, 1, 2 with the dissociation limit Kr1 S 0 + Xe*6p[5/2]2 and of the symmetry Ω = 1, 2 with the dissociation limit Kr + Xe*6 p [5/2]3. The molecular constants of the corresponding excited states of the XeKr molecule are estimated.

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Original Russian Text © M.A. Khodorkovskiĭ, A.A. Belyaeva, L.P. Rakcheeva, A.A. Pastor, P.Yu. Serdobintsev, N.A. Timofeev, I.A. Shevkunov, R. Hallin, K. Siegbahn, 2007, published in Optika i Spektroskopiya, 2007, Vol. 102, No. 6, pp. 908–915.

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Khodorkovskiĭ, M.A., Belyaeva, A.A., Rakcheeva, L.P. et al. Multiphoton mass spectra of XeKr molecules in the range of excited Xe*6p[5/2]2, 3 atoms. Opt. Spectrosc. 102, 834–841 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0030400X07060069

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