The 60 GHz Oxygen Resonances

Tretyakov, M. Yu, M. A. Koshelev, V. V. Dorovskikh, D. S. Makarov, and P. W. Rosenkranz. "60-GHz oxygen band: precise broadening and central frequencies of fine-structure lines, absolute absorption profile at atmospheric pressure, and revision of mixing coefficients." Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 231, no. 1 (2005): 1-14. http://radiometrics.com/data/uploads/2012/11/Tretyakova_JMS_05.pdf

more than 37 resonances:

Quantum

freq

a1

a2

a3

a5

a6

ID

GHz

GHz/10⁵Pa

1/10⁵Pa

1/10⁵Pa

1+

56.264774

543.4

0.014

1.703

0.3525

-0.0978

3-

62.486253

1503.0

0.083

1.513

-0.4499

0.0844

3+

58.446588

1442.1

0.083

1.491

0.6768

-0.1273

5-

60.306056

2103.4

0.207

1.415

-0.6395

0.0699

5+

59.590983

2090.7

0.207

1.408

0.6957

-0.0776

7-

59.164204

2379.9

0.387

1.353

-0.6561

0.2309

7+

60.434778

2438.0

0.386

1.339

0.6342

-0.2825

9-

58.323877

2363.7

0.621

1.295

-0.1932

0.0436

9+

61.150562

2479.5

0.621

1.292

0.1014

-0.0584

11-

57.612486

2120.1

0.910

1.262

-0.5416

0.6056

11+

61.800158

2275.9

0.910

1.263

0.5014

-0.6619

13-

56.968211

1746.6

1.255

1.223

-0.3545

0.6451

13+

62.411220

1915.4

1.255

1.217

0.3029

-0.6759

15-

56.363399

1331.8

1.654

1.189

-0.2378

0.6547

15+

62.997984

1490.2

1.654

1.174

0.1856

-0.6675

17-

55.783815

945.3

2.109

1.134

-0.1172

0.6135

17+

63.568526

1078.0

2.108

1.134

0.0658

-0.6139

19-

55.221384

627.1

2.618

1.089

0.2560

0.2952

19+

64.127775

728.7

2.617

1.088

-0.3036

-0.2895

21-

54.671180

389.7

3.182

1.037

0.3558

0.2654

21+

64.678910

461.3

3.181

1.038

-0.3968

-0.2590

23-

54.130025

227.3

3.800

0.996

0.3170

0.3750

23+

65.224078

274.0

3.800

0.996

-0.3528

-0.3680

25-

53.595775

124.6

4.474

0.955

0.2227

0.5085

25+

65.764779

153.0

4.473

0.955

-0.2548

-0.5002

27-

53.066934

64.29

5.201

0.906

0.1349

0.6206

27+

66.302096

80.40

5.200

0.906

-0.1660

-0.6091

29-

52.542418

31.24

5.983

0.858

0.1388

0.6526

29+

66.836834

39.80

5.982

0.858

-0.1680

-0.6393

31-

52.021429

14.32

6.819

0.811

0.1667

0.6640

31+

67.369601

18.56

6.818

0.811

-0.1956

-0.6475

33-

51.503360

6.193

7.709

0.764

0.1947

0.6729

33+

67.900868

8.172

7.708

0.764

-0.2216

-0.6545

35-

50.987745

2.529

8.653

0.717

0.2246

0.680

35+

68.431006

3.397

8.652

0.717

-0.2492

-0.660

37-

50.474214

0.975

9.651

0.669

0.2566

0.685

37+

68.960312

1.334

9.650

0.669

-0.2773

-0.665

Quantum

freq

a1

a2

a3

a5

a6

ID

GHz

GHz/10⁵Pa

1/10⁵Pa

1/10⁵Pa

I was hoping there was a way to take advantage of these resonances - perhaps for beam focusing, or even tailoring a signal to punch through this resonance to reach the ground. If this is possible, it is beyond what I can imagine.

Resonance60 (last edited 2015-06-08 23:59:23 by KeithLofstrom)