Extracting molecular potentials from insufficient spectroscopic information
arXiv:1408.4094 · doi:10.1080/00268976.2015.1071892
Abstract
We extend our recently developed inversion method to extract excited state potentials from fluorescence line positions and line strengths. We consider a previous limitation of the method arising due to insufficient input data in cases where the relatively weaker emission data are not experimentally available. We develop a solution to this problem by "regenerating" these weak transition lines via applying a model potential, e.g. a Morse potential. The result of this procedure, illustrated for the Q-branch emission from the lowest three vibrational levels of the B($^1 Π)$ state of LiRb, is shown to have an error of $0.29$ cm$^{-1}$ in the classically allowed region and a global error of $5.67$ cm$^{-1}$ for $V\le E(ν'=10)$. The robustness of this procedure is also demonstrated by considering the statistical error in the measured line intensities.