The time dependent thermal lensing technique has been used to measure the vibrational relaxation of NO2 (initially excited at 21 631 cm−1) by Ar, Kr, and Xe. The energy transfer analysis was carried out in terms of 〈〈ΔE〉〉, the bulk average energy transferred per collision. This quantity was found to have a very strong dependence on vibrational energy, with a marked increase at energies greater than about 10 000 cm−1, where several electronic excited states (2B2, 2B1, and 2A2) mix with the ground state (2A1). This effect may be due to large amplitude vibrational motions associated with the coupled electronic states. Even at low energies, deactivation is faster than in other triatomic systems, probably because NO2 is an open shell molecule an...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of PennsylvaniaLaser excitation of the $NO_{...
The nitrogen dioxide (NO2) radical is composed of the two most abundant elements in the atmosphere, ...
Collisional quenching of NO A 2Σ+ (v = 0) by N2O and CO2 has been studied through measurements of vi...
The Time Dependent Thermal Lensing (TDTL) technique has been used to study collisional energy transf...
The Time Dependent Thermal Lensing (TDTL) technique has been used to study collisional energy transf...
The time dependent thermal lensing (TDTL) technique has been used to study collisional energy transf...
This thesis presents the study of a selection of gas phase chemical processes using time-resolved Fo...
Steady-state photolysis techniques were used to study electronic-to- vibrational energy transfer mec...
The relaxation of highly vibrationally excited benzene, generated by 193 nm laser excitation, was st...
The time-resolved infrared fluorescence (IRF) technique has been used to study the vibrational deact...
Author Institution: Laboratorie de Spectroscopie Mol\'{e}culaire II, Universite de ParisWe have meas...
Author Institution: Laboratorie de Spectroscopie Mol\'{e}culaire II, Universite de ParisWe have meas...
The 248 nm photolysis of NO2 results in an inverted vibrational distribution in NO(v) which agrees w...
This thesis has applied the time-resolved FTIR emission technique to the study of a number of gas ph...
Collisional quenching of NO A 2 S+ (v = 0) by N2O and CO2 has been studied through measurements of v...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of PennsylvaniaLaser excitation of the $NO_{...
The nitrogen dioxide (NO2) radical is composed of the two most abundant elements in the atmosphere, ...
Collisional quenching of NO A 2Σ+ (v = 0) by N2O and CO2 has been studied through measurements of vi...
The Time Dependent Thermal Lensing (TDTL) technique has been used to study collisional energy transf...
The Time Dependent Thermal Lensing (TDTL) technique has been used to study collisional energy transf...
The time dependent thermal lensing (TDTL) technique has been used to study collisional energy transf...
This thesis presents the study of a selection of gas phase chemical processes using time-resolved Fo...
Steady-state photolysis techniques were used to study electronic-to- vibrational energy transfer mec...
The relaxation of highly vibrationally excited benzene, generated by 193 nm laser excitation, was st...
The time-resolved infrared fluorescence (IRF) technique has been used to study the vibrational deact...
Author Institution: Laboratorie de Spectroscopie Mol\'{e}culaire II, Universite de ParisWe have meas...
Author Institution: Laboratorie de Spectroscopie Mol\'{e}culaire II, Universite de ParisWe have meas...
The 248 nm photolysis of NO2 results in an inverted vibrational distribution in NO(v) which agrees w...
This thesis has applied the time-resolved FTIR emission technique to the study of a number of gas ph...
Collisional quenching of NO A 2 S+ (v = 0) by N2O and CO2 has been studied through measurements of v...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of PennsylvaniaLaser excitation of the $NO_{...
The nitrogen dioxide (NO2) radical is composed of the two most abundant elements in the atmosphere, ...
Collisional quenching of NO A 2Σ+ (v = 0) by N2O and CO2 has been studied through measurements of vi...