Vibrational deactivation probabiljties are caiculated for N2. Olr C12, I2 in collision with smooth surfaces, using the recent DWES model. It is found that molecular rotation dominates over translation in receiving the vibrational energy I+ leased. even for the heaviest diatomics.
โฆ LIBER โฆ
Interchange of Translational, Rotational and Vibrational Energy in Molecular Collisions
โ Scribed by Zener, Clarence
- Book ID
- 126818301
- Publisher
- The American Physical Society
- Year
- 1931
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 852 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-899X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Vibrational-rotational-translational ene
โ
A.O. Bawagan; L.H. Beard; R.B. Gerber; D.J. Kouri
๐
Article
๐
1981
๐
Elsevier Science
๐
English
โ 416 KB
Vibrational and rotational energy transf
โ
Lue-Yung Chow Chiu
๐
Article
๐
1976
๐
Elsevier Science
๐
English
โ 886 KB
Vibration-translation and vibration-rota
โ
Lambert, J. D.
๐
Article
๐
1972
๐
The Royal Society of Chemistry
โ 658 KB
Vibrational and rotational energy transf
โ
T. Stoecklin; A. Voronin
๐
Article
๐
2007
๐
Springer
๐
English
โ 668 KB
Resonant Transfer of Vibrational Energy
โ
Mahan, Bruce H.
๐
Article
๐
1967
๐
American Institute of Physics
๐
English
โ 583 KB
Vibrational and rotational excitation in
โ
R.B. Gerber; Ron Elber
๐
Article
๐
1983
๐
Elsevier Science
๐
English
โ 526 KB
Classical tujectory calculations for a model of 12 scattering from a surface show that in hi~h-xtergy collisions the amount of translational energy trancferred to rotation geatlv exceeds the amount transferred to vibration\_ The sudden approximation is used to qualitative& interpret the results.