High-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy of NO3βˆ’ vibrationally excited along its 𝜈3 mode

15 November 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

The nitrate (NO3) radical has long been the subject of both experimental and theoretical studies due to its complex electronic structure resulting from vibronic interactions between the 𝑋 Μƒ 2𝐴′2 and 𝐡 Μƒ 2𝐸′ states. In particular, the definite assignment of the fundamental of its degenerate stretching vibration (𝜈3) is still under debate. Here, we extend the available spectroscopic information by reporting high-resolution photoelectron spectra of vibrationally pre-excited NO3βˆ’ using the recently developed IR-cryo-SEVI technique. The anions are excited through infrared (IR) excitation near 1350 cmβˆ’1, accessing the 𝜈3 and 2𝜈3(𝑒′) vibrational levels with band centers at 1350.5 cmβˆ’1 and ~2700 cmβˆ’1, respectively. The IR-cryo-SEVI spectrum for 2𝜈3 pre-excitation shows clear evidence for an intense 3_2^1 transition. From the position of this feature (30031 cmβˆ’1), the electron affinity of NO3 also determined in this work (31680 cmβˆ’1), and the IR excitation energy, we obtain a fundamental frequency of 1051 cmβˆ’1 for the 𝜈3 fundamental of the NO3 radical. This assignment and other features in the IR-cryo-SEVI spectra are supported by spectral simulations based on a vibronic KΓΆppel-Domcke-Cederbaum Hamiltonian. The simulations also show that nearly all features in the IR-cryo-SEVI spectra arise because of pseudo-Jahn-Teller coupling between the 𝑋 Μƒ and 𝐡 Μƒ state of NO3. The results and analysis presented here settle a long-standing controversy regarding the 𝜈3 frequency of NO3.

Keywords

nitrate radical
vibronic coupling
photoelectron spectroscopy
vibrational pre-excitation

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Description of anharmonic frequency calculations for NO3βˆ’; calculated anharmonic frequencies of NO3βˆ’; PGOPHER simulation of the 𝜈3 IR action spectrum; high-resolution IR-cryo-SEVI spectra of peaks o4, f1 and f3; IR-cryo-SEVI spectra at higher photon energies; simulated photodetachment spectra for 2𝜈3(π‘Ž1β€²) pre-excitation
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