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Study of the Fundamental Bands of 70GeD4 by High-Resolution Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy: First Experimental Determination of the Equilibrium Bond Length of Germane

Vincent BoudonHans BürgerG. PierreDionisio BermejoE.b. MkadmiRaúl Z. Martínez

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PhysicsInfraredResolution (electron density)Infrared spectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsBond lengthchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryGermanesymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsGround stateRaman spectroscopySpectroscopyOptical path length

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Abstract The four fundamental bands of 70 GeD 4 have been analyzed using the STDS software developed in Dijon (http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/LPUB/sTDS.html). Both infrared and Raman spectra were used to observe all fundamental bands. Infrared spectra of monoisotopic 70 GeD 4 were recorded in the regions 600 and 1500 cm −1 using the Bruker 120HR interferometer at Wuppertal. The resolution (1/maximum optical path difference) was between 2.3 and 3.3×10 −3 cm −1 for the ν 3 and ν 4 infrared-active fundamental bands as well as for the interacting ν 2 band. A high-resolution stimulated Raman spectrum of the ν 1 band has been recorded in Madrid. The instrumental resolution of the Raman spectrum was 3.3×10 −3 cm −1 . We have performed a global fit of the ground state, ν 2 /ν 4 bending dyad, and ν 1 /ν 3 stretching dyad. We have used 1146, 139, and 676 assigned lines for ν 2 /ν 4 , ν 1 , and ν 3 , respectively. The standard deviation is 2.2×10 −3 cm −1 for the bending dyad, 1.6×10 −3 cm −1 for the ν 3 infrared lines, and 1.7×10 −3 cm −1 for the ν 1 Raman lines. These results enabled us to perform the first experimental determination of the equilibrium bond length of germane as r e =1.5173(1) A.

https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsp.2002.8662