Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaVibrational lifetimes of the acetylenic C-H stretch for eight molecules in dilute carbon tetrachloride $(CCl_{4})$ solutions have been measured at room temperature using femtosecond infrared pump/probe spectroscopy. The vibrational population relaxation in solution is driven by two factors: intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution (IVR) and collision induced relaxation. The solvent-induced relaxation rate has been determined by measuring the vibrational lifetimes of propyne, propargyl chloride, and propargyl bromide in $CCl_{4}$ solutions. High-resolution gas-phase infrared studies of these molecules using an electric-resonance optothermal molecular-beam spectrometer...
Vibrational kinetic and spectroscopic studies have been performed on matrix-isolated HCl and DCl bet...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Oregon State UniversityVibrational relaxation studies o...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Princeton UniversityWe have used high resolution infrar...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaVibrational lifetimes of the acet...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaWe have recently studied the vibr...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaFor all molecules, including diat...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaThe vibrational dynamics of the f...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., Charlottesville,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., P.O. Box 400319,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., P.O. Box 400319,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., Charlottesville,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., P.O. Box 400319,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaFor large molecules, the populati...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaWe have determined the rate of in...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
Vibrational kinetic and spectroscopic studies have been performed on matrix-isolated HCl and DCl bet...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Oregon State UniversityVibrational relaxation studies o...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Princeton UniversityWe have used high resolution infrar...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaVibrational lifetimes of the acet...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaWe have recently studied the vibr...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaFor all molecules, including diat...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaThe vibrational dynamics of the f...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., Charlottesville,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., P.O. Box 400319,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., P.O. Box 400319,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., Charlottesville,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, McCormick Rd., P.O. Box 400319,...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaFor large molecules, the populati...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of VirginiaWe have determined the rate of in...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
Vibrational kinetic and spectroscopic studies have been performed on matrix-isolated HCl and DCl bet...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Oregon State UniversityVibrational relaxation studies o...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Princeton UniversityWe have used high resolution infrar...