The N2-water complexes studied in the 1 OD and 2 OH stretching regions
The rovibrational spectra of N2-D2O, N2-DOH and N2-H2O were measured around the 1 OD and 2 OH stretching regions. A combination band involving the intermolecular in-plane N2 bending vibration was also observed in each spectral region. The bands observed around the 1 OD stretching region were measured at the University of Calgary using a pulsed-slit supersonic jet expansion and a mid-infrared tunable optical parametric oscillator. The N2-H2O spectra were measured at the UCLouvain using the FANTASIO+ setup [1,2]. The spectra were analyzed by considering the feasible tunneling motions and fit to a series of independent asymmetric rotors. The rotational constants of the four tunneling components of N2-D2O and N2-H2O were retrieved for the excited vibrational states. The tunneling splittings are discussed as a function of the vibrational state and the nature of the isotopologues.
[1] M. Herman, K. Didriche, D. Hurtmans, B. Kizil, P. Macko, A. Rizopoulos, P.V. Poucke, Molecular Physics, 2007, 105 (5-7), 815-823.
[2] A.S. Bogomolov, A. Roucou, R. Bejjani, M. Herman, N. Moazzen-Ahmadi, C. Lauzin, Chemical Physics Letters, 2021, 774, 138606.