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Probing collective excitations in helium nanodroplets: Observation of phonon wings in the infrared spectrum of methane

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posted on 2009-08-11, 14:23 authored by S. Rudolph, G. Wollny, Klaus von Haeften, M. Havenith
The authors have recorded the ν3 infrared spectrum of methane in helium nanodroplets using our cw infrared optical parametric oscillator. In a previous paper, Nauta and Miller [Chem. Phys. Lett. 350, 225 (2001)] reported the observation of the monomer rovibrational transitions of methane in helium nanodroplets. Here, they report the observation of additional absorption bands in the frequency range between 2990 and 3070 cm−1 blueshifted compared to the monomer transitions. They attribute these absorption features to phonon wings of individual rovibrational transitions, i.e., the simultaneous excitation of collective excitation modes of the quantum fluid and the rovibrational excitation of the methane monomer in the helium nanodroplet.

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Journal of Chemical Physics, 2007, 126 (12), 4318.

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Journal of Chemical Physics

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American Institute of Physics

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1089-7690;0021-9606

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2007

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2009-08-11

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http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/jcp/126/12/10.1063/1.2709887

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