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MICROWAVE FREQUENCY TRANSITIONS REQUIRING LASER ABLATED URANIUM METAL DISCOVERED USING CHIRP-PULSE FOURIER TRANSFORM MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY B. E. Long and S. A. Cooke Funded by the Department of Energy
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Background 1981: Balle-Flygare Cavity FTMW facilitated the rotational spectroscopic study of transient species 1989: Suenram, Lovas, Matsumura incorporate a laser ablation source 2005: Pate and co-workers implement a chirp pulse FTMW spectrometer Great resolution and sensitivity “Non-specific production source” * “The search is over” ** * This meeting: Crabtree, McCarthy RE03, see also and Zaleski, Stephens, Walker, Legon FD09 ** Talk FC03, 60th ISMS, 2005
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Uranium Toxic Dust is pyrophoric
Radioactive (a-decay, t1/2 = 4.46 x 109 years) Lots of bureaucracy Factor that has been most deleterious to my health
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G. S. Grubbs II, R. A. Powoski, D. Jojola and S. A. Cooke. J. Phys
G. S. Grubbs II, R. A. Powoski, D. Jojola and S. A. Cooke. J. Phys. Chem. A 114(2010) 8009. Experiment covers 7 GHz to 18 GHz. Picture credit: C. T. Dewberry.
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OCS Laser on Laser off Scale is in MHz
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12050 line. 10 shots. None of the observed lines exhibit structure.
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U-requiring transitions
Frequency / MHz S/N in O2 S/N in Ar 55/1 15/1 11/1 Not Present 3/1 21/1 74/1 6/1 Assignments not available at present. Double resonance experiments inconclusive to date. Autofit software finds multiple 3, and 4 line fits.
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UO3 is T-shaped
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Line Assigner Fit’s Line Freq / MHz QN’s Obs-Calc
Expt’l A = MHz B = MHz C = MHz UO3 Calc’d A = MHz B = MHz C = MHz Look’s great but lines are predicted that we don’t see.
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To do: Acknowledgements
Oxygen-17/18 experiments will be attempted in the near future Stark experiments E-band measurements Acknowledgements Department of Energy – “Experimentally characterizing the electronic structures of f-electron systems using advanced high resolution Fourier transform microwave spectroscopies” Stew Novick, Dan Obenchain, Pete Pringle and all members of the Southern New England Microwave Spectroscopy Consortium.
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