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Nitric oxide D2S+ fluorescence quenching by rare gas atoms and van der Waals well depths
1986
Studies of the energy and time-resolved fluorescence of NO D2S+ (v = 0) perturbed by inert gas partners (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe) at various pressures were performed by means of synchrotron radiation. With all rare gases, the collision-induced D (v = 0) -> C (v = 0) cascade was obsd. Depopulation cross sections of D (v = 0) by rare gases were derived which are close to the gas kinetic value. The cross sections for Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe fit C. S. Parmenter et al. (1979) correlation in a satisfactory way. NO (D2S+ (3ps))-rare gas van der Waals well depths are derived from the correlation. [on SciFinder (R)]
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research article
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Publication date
1986
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Volume
105
Issue
1-2
Start page
281
End page
9
Peer reviewed
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EPFL
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February 27, 2006
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