We explore the collisional energy transfer dynamics of benzene molecules spontaneously evaporating from an in vacuo water-ethanol liquid beam. We find that rotations are cooled significantly more than the lowest-energy vibrational modes, while the rotational energy distributions are Boltzmann. Within experimental uncertainty, the rotational temperatures of vibrationally-excited evaporating molecules are the same as the ground state. Collision-induced gas phase energy transfer measurements reveal that benzene undergoes fast rotational relaxation, from which we deduce that the rotational temperature measured in the evaporation experiments (200-230 K) is an indication of the translational energy of the evaporate. Conversely, vibrational relaxa...
Classical trajectory calculations of the rate of collisional energy transfer between a bath gas and ...
A chemical dynamics simulation was performed to model experiments [N. A. West et al., J. Chem. Phys....
Accurate prediction of thermal evaporation and condensation coefficients (tECCs) has long been debat...
We explore the collisional energy transfer dynamics of benzene molecules spontaneously evaporating f...
We use the liquid microjet technique coupled with laser spectroscopy to measure the rotational and v...
We use the liquid micro-jet technique coupled with laser spectroscopy to measure the rotational and ...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROWe have measured the rotational energy distribution of benzene molecules both ...
Many details concerning the mechanism associated with the liberation of molecules from a liquid surf...
We have measured the rotational energy distribution of benzene molecules both evaporated and desorbe...
Many details concerning the mechanism associated with the liberation of molecules from a liquid surf...
Benzene molecules were desorbed from an in vacuo aqueous liquid beam by direct irradiation of the be...
The relaxation of highly vibrationally excited benzene, generated by 193 nm laser excitation, was st...
Quasiclassical trajectory calculations of the energy transfer of highly vibrationally excited benzen...
Gas phase intermolecular energy transfer (IET) is a fundamental component of accurately explaining t...
Statistical rate theory (SRT) uses the quantum-mechanical concept of state transition probabilities ...
Classical trajectory calculations of the rate of collisional energy transfer between a bath gas and ...
A chemical dynamics simulation was performed to model experiments [N. A. West et al., J. Chem. Phys....
Accurate prediction of thermal evaporation and condensation coefficients (tECCs) has long been debat...
We explore the collisional energy transfer dynamics of benzene molecules spontaneously evaporating f...
We use the liquid microjet technique coupled with laser spectroscopy to measure the rotational and v...
We use the liquid micro-jet technique coupled with laser spectroscopy to measure the rotational and ...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROWe have measured the rotational energy distribution of benzene molecules both ...
Many details concerning the mechanism associated with the liberation of molecules from a liquid surf...
We have measured the rotational energy distribution of benzene molecules both evaporated and desorbe...
Many details concerning the mechanism associated with the liberation of molecules from a liquid surf...
Benzene molecules were desorbed from an in vacuo aqueous liquid beam by direct irradiation of the be...
The relaxation of highly vibrationally excited benzene, generated by 193 nm laser excitation, was st...
Quasiclassical trajectory calculations of the energy transfer of highly vibrationally excited benzen...
Gas phase intermolecular energy transfer (IET) is a fundamental component of accurately explaining t...
Statistical rate theory (SRT) uses the quantum-mechanical concept of state transition probabilities ...
Classical trajectory calculations of the rate of collisional energy transfer between a bath gas and ...
A chemical dynamics simulation was performed to model experiments [N. A. West et al., J. Chem. Phys....
Accurate prediction of thermal evaporation and condensation coefficients (tECCs) has long been debat...