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Spectroscopy and energy relaxation processes of Hg-doped solid neon, argon, and xenon

Helbing, J.
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Chergui, M.  
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Haydar, A.
2000
The Journal of Chemical Physics

Emission, absorption, and excitation spectroscopy was used for a detailed anal. of the optical transitions of Hg2 trapped in cryogenic matrixes. Upon excitation of electronic states correlating to the 3P1 or the 1P1 asymptote, fast nonradiative relaxation leads to emission from the lowest excited A0g+ state in all matrixes, which decays monoexponentially in 1 ms in Ne, 280 ms in Ar, and 12 ms in Xe. In addn., electronically unrelaxed emission of Hg2 is reported in Ne and in Xe matrixes and attributed to the B1g state in Ne and to the B1g state and the C0u- or A0g- states in Xe. The results are rationalized by assuming: (a) that population of the excited states occurs mainly close to the asymptotic limit, where branching is detd. by nonadiabatic coupling and energetics, that are strongly environment dependent, and (b) that in Xe matrixes the Hg2 states correlating to the 3P1 and 3P0 asymptotic limits are stabilized in different configurations, as a result of the very different solvation properties of the at. 3P1 and the 3P0 state. Further emission bands are found in the vicinity of the dimer transitions, which the authors attribute to Hg3 and to site effects on Hg2. In particular, electronically unrelaxed emission from excited states of Hg3 is reported. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1063/1.1287616
Author(s)
Helbing, J.
Chergui, M.  
Haydar, A.
Date Issued

2000

Published in
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume

113

Issue

9

Start page

3621

End page

3632

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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February 27, 2006
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