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Intensity enhancement of the nitric oxide C2P(v = 0) fluorescence in the presence of rare gases

Le Duff, Y.
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Chergui, M.  
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Boursey, E.
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1986
Chemical Physics Letters

Fluorescence of the predissocd. C2P(v = 0) state of NO in the presence of rare gases was investigated by using selective excitation with synchrotron radiation. In the presence of Ar an anomalous pressure behavior was obsd.: at low pressures (0-30 torr), the fluorescence intensity was quenched, but at higher pressures (30-400 torr) an enhancement of intensity was obsd. Furthermore the C(0)-A(3) cascade was induced. Similar results are reported for the other rare gases except for Xe, for which only quenching was obsd. It is suggested that the intensity enhancement is due to a decrease in the no. of mols. undergoing dissocn. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1016/0009-2614(86)80607-8
Author(s)
Le Duff, Y.
Chergui, M.  
Boursey, E.
Schwentner, N.
Date Issued

1986

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Chemical Physics Letters
Volume

127

Issue

6

Start page

557

End page

62

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REVIEWED

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LSU  
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February 27, 2006
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