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Collision-Induced Absorption in the CO2 Fermi Triad for Temperatures From 211 K to 296 K

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Author(s)

Y I. Baranov, Gerald T. Fraser, Walter J. Lafferty, A A. Vigasin

Abstract

Absorption spectra of pure CO2 have been recorded in the vicinity of the 2675 cm-1 Fermi triad for temperatures between 211 K and 296 K. The 2υ1, υ1 + 2υ2, 2υ2 collision-induced components have been extracted from the measured spectra, including for the low frequency band at 2547 cm-1, which is strongly masked by the υ3 wing absorption. Dimeric features are clearly seen on top of the structureless profiles. Integrated intensities of the Fermi-triad components are determined as a function of temperature.
Proceedings Title
NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Weakly Interacting Molecular Paires: Unconventional Absorbers of Radiation in the Atmoshpere | |
Volume
27
Conference Dates
April 1, 2002
Conference Location
Fontevraud, 1, FR
Conference Title
NATO Science Series

Keywords

carbon dioxide, collision-induced absorption, continuum absorption, dimmer, infrared, spectroscopy

Citation

Baranov, Y. , Fraser, G. , Lafferty, W. and Vigasin, A. (2003), Collision-Induced Absorption in the CO<sub>2</sub> Fermi Triad for Temperatures From 211 K to 296 K, NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Weakly Interacting Molecular Paires: Unconventional Absorbers of Radiation in the Atmoshpere | |, Fontevraud, 1, FR (Accessed October 9, 2025)

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Created June 30, 2003, Updated October 12, 2021
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