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FOURIER TRANSFORM ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPY OF STRONTIUM HYDRIDE: SrH and SrD.

KALEY A. WALKER, TREANA PAREKUNNEL, KEITH TERESZCHUK, IOULI GORDON AND PETER F. BERNATH, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1.

During a search for double minima states of several alkaline earth hydrides, high resolution spectra of the E 2 Pi - X 2 Sigma+ transitions of these species were recorded. The results for SrH and SrD, in the 18500 and 19500 cm-1 region, are presented in this paper. A new combined discharge and tube furnace source was used to generate the molecules. Strontium metal was heated in an alumina tube to 650oC with a slow flow of Ar ( sim20 torr) and H2/D2 ( sim1 torr), and a 3kV/330 mA continuous DC discharge was applied. The spectra were recorded using a Fourier transform spectrometer. The resulting molecular constants for SrH and SrD will be presented and discussed.