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Intramolecular electronic-to-vibrational energy conversion in NO trapped in Xe matrices

Legay, F.
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Legay-Sommaire, N.
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Tramer, A.
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1988
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1952 - 1996)

Energy- and time-resolved IR emission spectra of NO trapped in Kr and Xe matrixes following excitation by an ArF laser were recorded. In Kr matrixes, the ground-state levels are predominantly populated by radiative decay from the a 4P state. The Xe matrixes ground-state v - v - 2 IR emission bands were obsd. for v = 22-3, confirming that in the NO/Xe system most of the excited-state energy is dissipated nonradiatively into the ground state. The IR bands show typical radiative decay times in the ms range but in Xe for all measured levels (v = 22-15), the rise time is ?1 ms. The nonradiative decay of the excited states to the ground state of NO in Xe matrixes is highly nonresonant. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1021/j100313a005
Author(s)
Legay, F.
Legay-Sommaire, N.
Tramer, A.
Chergui, M.  
Schwentner, N.
Date Issued

1988

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1952 - 1996)
Volume

92

Issue

2

Start page

261

End page

2

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February 27, 2006
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