Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA.
J Chem Phys. 2010 Feb 28;132(8):081103. doi: 10.1063/1.3322827.
In an effort to develop a source of H(3)(+) that is almost entirely in a single quantum state (J=K=1), we have successfully generated a plasma that is enriched to approximately 83% in para-H(3)(+) at a rotational temperature of 80 K. This enrichment is a result of the nuclear spin selection rules at work in hydrogenic plasmas, which dictate that only para-H(3)(+) will form from para-H(2), and that para-H(3)(+) can be converted to ortho-H(3)(+) by subsequent reaction with H(2). This is the first experimental study in which the H(2) and H(3) (+) nuclear spin selection rules have been observed at cold temperatures. The ions were produced from a pulsed solenoid valve source, cooled by supersonic expansion, and interrogated via continuous-wave cavity ringdown spectroscopy.
为了开发一种几乎完全处于单一量子态(J=K=1)的 H(3)(+) 源,我们成功地生成了一种等离子体,在 80 K 的旋转温度下,其中 para-H(3)(+) 的丰度约为 83%。这种富集是氢等离子体中核自旋选择规则的结果,该规则规定只有 para-H(2)才能形成 para-H(3)(+),并且 para-H(3)(+)可以通过与 H(2)的后续反应转化为 ortho-H(3)(+)。这是首次在低温下观察到 H(2)和 H(3)(+)核自旋选择规则的实验研究。离子由脉冲螺线管阀源产生,通过超音速膨胀冷却,并通过连续波腔衰荡光谱进行探测。