Laser-induced fluorescence excitation spectra of jet-cooled NiS molecules were recorded in the energy range of 12200-13550 cm^-1. Four vibronic bands with rotational structure have been observed and assigned to the [12.4]^3∑-0-X^3∑0 transition progression. The relevant rotational constants, significant isotopic shifts, and (equilibrium) molecular parameters have been determined. In addition, the lifetimes of the observed bands have also been measured.
A combined cavity ringdown (CRD) and laser induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopic study on the A1∑+-X1∑+ transition of Cull has been presented. The Cull molecule, as well as its deuterated isotopologue CuD, are produced in a supersonic jet expansion by discharging H2 (or D2) and Ar gas mixtures using two copper needles. Different profiles of relative line intensities are observed between the measured LIF and CRD spectra, providing an experimental evidence for the predissociation behavior in the A1∑+ state of Cull. The lifetimes of individual upper rotational levels are measured by LIF, in which the J'-dependent predisso- ciation rates are obtained. Based on the previous theoretical calculations, a predissociation mechanism is concluded due to the strong spin-orbit coupling between the A1∑+ state and the lowest-lying triplet 3∑+ state, and a tunneling effect may also be involved in the predis- sociation. Similar experiments are also performed for CuD, showing that the A1∑+ state of CuD does not undergo a predissociation process.