Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.121, No.8, 3486-3494, 2004
Internuclear distance and effects of Born-Oppenheimer breakdown for PtS, determined from its pure rotational spectrum
Platinum monosulfide PtS has been prepared in its X0(+) ground electronic state by laser ablation of Pt in the presence of H2S. The rotational spectra of eight isotopic species have been measured with a cavity pulsed jet Fourier-transform microwave spectrometer. Spectral analysis using a multi-isotopomer Dunham-type expression produced values for Y-01, Y-02, Y-11, and Y-21, along with large values for Born-Oppenheimer breakdown (BOB) parameters for both atoms of the molecule. The BOB parameters are rationalized in terms of the molecular electronic structure and nuclear field shift effects. A large negative Pt-195 nuclear spin-rotation constant has been rationalized in terms of the electron-nucleus dipole-dipole hyperfine constant. The equilibrium bond length in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation has been evaluated. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.