The experimental temperature dependence of alkali-N2 quenching cross sections is explained semi-quantitatively by a simple theoretical model, based on an ionic intermediate state, in which attractive van-der-Waals forces play an essential role. Using this model, quenching experiments are compared with Na(32P)-N2 excitation measurements in molecular beams. From this comparison it is concluded that the distribution of relative cross sections for specific vibrational transitions during the quenching process can be described by a distribution calculated by ,(8) whereas the distribution given by (18) has to be rejected. Resonant vibrational-electronic energy transfer is not important
This work investigates energy transfers between electrons, vibrational and translational degrees of ...
Ab initio calculation of vibrational excitation and de-excitation cross sections of N_2 by low-ener...
Ab initio calculation of vibrational excitation and de-excitation cross sections of N_2 by low-ener...
The experimental temperature dependence of alkali-N2 quenching cross sections is explained semi-quan...
The authors are concerned with relatively simple semi-empirical models for quenching of excited atom...
The authors are concerned with relatively simple semi-empirical models for quenching of excited atom...
Weighted average cross sections for quenching of the K(42P)-doublet by N2, H2, O2 and H2O, measured ...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
An a.c. photoelectric detection device has been used to determine the yield factor p of resonance fl...
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This work investigates energy transfers between electrons, vibrational and translational degrees of ...
Ab initio calculation of vibrational excitation and de-excitation cross sections of N_2 by low-ener...
Ab initio calculation of vibrational excitation and de-excitation cross sections of N_2 by low-ener...
The experimental temperature dependence of alkali-N2 quenching cross sections is explained semi-quan...
The authors are concerned with relatively simple semi-empirical models for quenching of excited atom...
The authors are concerned with relatively simple semi-empirical models for quenching of excited atom...
Weighted average cross sections for quenching of the K(42P)-doublet by N2, H2, O2 and H2O, measured ...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
An a.c. photoelectric detection device has been used to determine the yield factor p of resonance fl...
International audienceIn this paper we present the results of a study of the electron cooling rate, ...
Chemiluminescent reactions between metastable states of molecular nitrogen and atoms are used to det...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
In this paper we present the results of a study of the electron cooling rate, the production rates ...
Excitation of D-line radiation in collisions of Na atoms with vibrationally excited N2, H2 and D2 wa...
This work investigates energy transfers between electrons, vibrational and translational degrees of ...
Ab initio calculation of vibrational excitation and de-excitation cross sections of N_2 by low-ener...
Ab initio calculation of vibrational excitation and de-excitation cross sections of N_2 by low-ener...