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Spectroscopy of the nitric oxide (NO) molecule in nitrogen and mixed nitrogen/krypton matrixes

Chergui, M.  
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Schwentner, N.
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Tramer, A.
1993
Chemical Physics Letters

Absorption, emission and excitation spectra of NO in N2 and mixed N2/Kr matrixes at various N2 concns. have been recorded by means of tunable synchrotron radiation and ArF laser excitation. The gas-to-matrix shifts, bandwidths and Stokes shifts of the lowest Rydberg level A2S+(v=0) level increase linearly with N2 concn. The blue-shift is attributed to modifications in the bulk properties of the crystals and not to local perturbations. In emission, the fluorescence from B2P(v= 0) and the phosphorescence from a 4P(v=0) are obsd. While the former is little affected by the presence of N2, the latter is strongly broadened and red-shifted. High-resoln. scans and lifetime measurements upon laser excitation support the existence of at least two classes of NO sites. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1016/0009-2614(93)85054-R
Author(s)
Chergui, M.  
Schwentner, N.
Tramer, A.
Date Issued

1993

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Chemical Physics Letters
Volume

201

Issue

1-4

Start page

187

End page

93

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LSU  
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February 27, 2006
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