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Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.103, No.22, 9527-9529, 1995
Resonance Raman-Spectrum and Excitation Profile of Mass-Selected Zirconium Trimers
We present the resonance Raman and Raman excitation profile of mass-selected zirconium trimers in argon matrices. In the Raman spectra, two fundamentals and one overtone are observed. Average Raman shifts, along with standard deviations (in parentheses) are 176.7 (13) cm(-1) (nu(2)), 258.0 (12) cm(-1) (nu(1)), and 516.1 (8) cm(-1) (2 nu(1)). The ratio of the frequencies of the two lowest lines (nu(1) nu(2)) is 1.46, which is very close to root 2. This is indicative of a symmetrical equilateral geometry (D-3h). In such a case we expect two normal frequencies, one for a totally symmetric stretch of symmetry a’(1)(nu(1)) and a doubly degenerate bend of symmetry e’(nu(2)). The Raman excitation profiles of the nu(1)(a’(1)) line shows two broad maxima : one near 491 nm and the other near 614 nm. The nu(2)(e’) profile shows a broad region of intensity only near 614 nm. With the aid of theory we assign the 614 nm band to be (1)A’(1)-(1)E’ (x,y polarized) while the 491 nmbandmust be (1)A’(1)-(1)A"(2) (Z polarized).