Influence of the buffer gas on the multiphoton absorption and dissoci-ation in different mixtures was investigated. Simple method based on the empirical and theoretical vibrational energy distribution is applied for high fluence regime. Collisional effects of buffer gas (Ar) are introduced to en-hance the absorption and relaxation of irradiated molecules (SF6 and C2H4). Functional dependences of mean number of absorbed photons per molecule (〈n〉total) on the molecular excitation level are presented, enabling us to con-firm or predict the level of excitation, number of molecules directly involved in the absorption process and dissociated during the laser pulse. PACS numbers: 39.30.+w, 82.80.Kq, 07.57.Ty 1
The study deals with molecules with a compound spectrum in the laser radiation field. The work is ai...
We present a new experimental approach to the study of average macroscopic (bulk) (RR/T) rotational ...
The novel experimental approach is applied to investigate the cross sections for rotational relaxati...
Influence of the buffer gas on the multiphoton absorption and dissociation in different mixtures was...
Buffer-gas influence on the multiphoton absorption and dissociation in different mixtures was invest...
The results of pulsed IR photoacoustic spectroscopy measurements of multiphoton absorption and rotat...
A treatment was developed to calculate radial distribution functions for molecules in excited vibrat...
Generalized coupled two-level model is applied in different gas mixtures and investigated for high f...
The pulsed laser photoacoustic technique, simultaneously used with transmission spectroscopy, was ap...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of Op...
The pulsed laser photoacoustic technique, simultaneously used with transmission spectroscopy, was ap...
A quantitative comparison of multiple-photon absorption (MPA) and dissociation (MPD) has been perfor...
A simple energy-grained master equation was used to model data on the multiphoton dissocn. of CF2HCl...
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Department of Chemist...
$^{1}$ C. R. Jones and H. P. Broida, J. Chem. Phys. 60, 4369 (1974). This work was supported, in par...
The study deals with molecules with a compound spectrum in the laser radiation field. The work is ai...
We present a new experimental approach to the study of average macroscopic (bulk) (RR/T) rotational ...
The novel experimental approach is applied to investigate the cross sections for rotational relaxati...
Influence of the buffer gas on the multiphoton absorption and dissociation in different mixtures was...
Buffer-gas influence on the multiphoton absorption and dissociation in different mixtures was invest...
The results of pulsed IR photoacoustic spectroscopy measurements of multiphoton absorption and rotat...
A treatment was developed to calculate radial distribution functions for molecules in excited vibrat...
Generalized coupled two-level model is applied in different gas mixtures and investigated for high f...
The pulsed laser photoacoustic technique, simultaneously used with transmission spectroscopy, was ap...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of Op...
The pulsed laser photoacoustic technique, simultaneously used with transmission spectroscopy, was ap...
A quantitative comparison of multiple-photon absorption (MPA) and dissociation (MPD) has been perfor...
A simple energy-grained master equation was used to model data on the multiphoton dissocn. of CF2HCl...
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Department of Chemist...
$^{1}$ C. R. Jones and H. P. Broida, J. Chem. Phys. 60, 4369 (1974). This work was supported, in par...
The study deals with molecules with a compound spectrum in the laser radiation field. The work is ai...
We present a new experimental approach to the study of average macroscopic (bulk) (RR/T) rotational ...
The novel experimental approach is applied to investigate the cross sections for rotational relaxati...