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Line mixing and nonlinear density effects in the ν3 and 3ν3 infrared bands of CO2 perturbed by He up to 1000 bar

  • L. Ozanne
  • , Nguyen-Van-Thanh
  • , C. Brodbeck
  • , J. P. Bouanich
  • , J. M. Hartmann
  • , C. Boulet

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Abstract

We present high density experimental and theoretical results on CO 2-He absorption in the ν3 and 3ν3 infrared bands. Measurements have been made at room temperature for pressures up to 1000 bar in both the central and wing regions of the bands. Computations are based on an impact line-mixing approach in which the relaxation operator is modeled with the energy corrected sudden (ECS) approximation. Comparisons between experimental and calculated results demonstrate the accuracy of the ECS approach when applied to band wings and band centers at moderate densities. On the other hand, small but significant discrepancies appear at very high pressures. They are attributed to a number of reasons which include nonlinear density dependence due to the finite volume of the molecules, neglected contributions of vibration to the relaxation matrix, and incorrect modeling of interbranch mixing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7306-7316
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume102
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1995

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