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Two transitions of tungsten sulfide (WS) near 13,100 cm−1, the (0,0) band of the [13.10]1 – X 3Σ−0 + transition and the (0,0) band of the [15.30]1 – X 3Σ−1 transition, have been recorded at high resolution using intracavity laser absorption spectroscopy with a Fourier-transform spectrometer used for detection (ILS-FTS). The WS molecules were produced in the plasma discharge formed by applying 0.70–0.80 A of a discharge current from a pulsed DC plasma generator to a tungsten-lined copper hollow cathode. The reaction took place in the presence of Ar (~70 %), H2 (~30 %), and CS2 (~0.1 %) gases at a total pressure of approximately 2 torr. Lines for all four abundant isotopologues of WS, 182W32S, 183W32S, 184W32S, and 186W32S, were measured and a rotational analysis was performed using PGOPHER. A constrained parameters approach was used to maintain expected mass relationships among isotopologues. This analysis increases the number of observed rotational levels from J ~ 30 to J ~ 100 for both excited states, allowing an increase in precision of spectroscopic constants. The new analysis of the [15.30]1 – X 3Σ−(1) transition enabled the reduced uncertainty in the previously determined value for the splitting of the 0+ and 1 Ω-components of the X 3Σ− ground state. Also presented in this work is an expansion upon our earlier deperturbation analysis involving the [15.30]1 state to include the v′ = 2 vibrational level, which is perturbed by the v′ = 4 vibrational level of the [14.26]0+ state.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 1, 2026
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