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Cage exit probability versus excess energy in the photodissociation of matrix-isolated HCl

Goedderz, K. H.
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Schwentner, N.
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Chergui, M.  
1996
The Journal of Chemical Physics

Dissocn. efficiencies for excitation of the repulsive A 1P state of HCl were recorded in Xe, Kr, and Ar matrixes for photon energies between 5 and 10 eV from the content of dissocn. products and quantum efficiencies were derived with the absorption spectra. Influence of temp. and prepn. conditions was investigated. The quantum efficiency rises monotonically in Xe from an excess energy of 1.4 eV above the gas phase dissocn. energy on, sats. around 2.4 eV and remains then essentially const. up to 4 eV. In Ar and Kr, it sats. around 2 eV and in Ar an abs. efficiency of about 0.18 is detd. at 3.7 eV. Results of mol. dynamics calcns. and a statistical model agree qual. but the obsd. satn. at low excess energies is not well described and the absence of a temp. effect in Ar needs further consideration. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1063/1.471898
Author(s)
Goedderz, K. H.
Schwentner, N.
Chergui, M.  
Date Issued

1996

Published in
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume

105

Issue

2

Start page

451

End page

458

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LSU  
Available on Infoscience
February 27, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/225756
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