Darrell E. Burch, David A. Gryvnak, and Richard R. Patty, "Absorption of Infrared Radiation by CO2 and H2O. II. Absorption by CO2 between 8000 and 10 000 cm−1 (1–1.25 Microns)*," J. Opt. Soc. Am. 58, 335-341 (1968)
Transmission spectra of several samples of pure CO2 have been obtained in the 8000–10 000 cm−1 (1–1.25 μ) region. Sample path lengths were varied from 16.5 to 933 m, and pressures from approximately 1 to 14.6 atm. Each of the important absorption bands has been identified and its strength determined. The average half-width, at one atmosphere pressure, of lines P8–P32 of the 0203 band has been found to be approximately 0.092 cm−1, with some evidence of a slight decrease with increasing J. Several replotted spectral curves are included, as are tables of the integrated absorptance.
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Transitions for isotope C12C216 unless otherwise specified. (18) denotes C12O16O18; and (13) denotes C13O216. Lower level is omitted when it is 0000.
Authority for position of band center. HH and C refer to Herzberg and Herzberg1 and to Courtoy,4 respectively. SWP indicates that the band centers were calculated from energy levels tabulated by Stull, Wyatt, and Plass.5 CON refers to unpublished data on atmosphere of Venus obtained by Pierre and Janine Connes and interpreted by Benedict.
Strengths of difference bands were calculated from combined strengths of difference band and associated combination band by use of Eqs. (5) and (6).
Transitions for isotope C12C216 unless otherwise specified. (18) denotes C12O16O18; and (13) denotes C13O216. Lower level is omitted when it is 0000.
Authority for position of band center. HH and C refer to Herzberg and Herzberg1 and to Courtoy,4 respectively. SWP indicates that the band centers were calculated from energy levels tabulated by Stull, Wyatt, and Plass.5 CON refers to unpublished data on atmosphere of Venus obtained by Pierre and Janine Connes and interpreted by Benedict.
Strengths of difference bands were calculated from combined strengths of difference band and associated combination band by use of Eqs. (5) and (6).