Gaseous ozone has been vibrationally excited using single pulses from an IR laser operating on the 9.5 p band ofCU2 and tramlent changes m W absorption in the reDon of the Hartley continuum have been observed. These changes have been spectrally resolved between 250 and 350 run in pure 03 and the com
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Ir-laser-induced changes in the uv absorption spectrum of ozone. A new technique for vibrational energy-transfer studies
โ Scribed by I.C. McDade; W.D. McGrath
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 393 KB
- Volume
- 72
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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Reccn~d 31 \larch 1980 Gaseous ozone has been \lbratlonaU) evared usmp-smglc pulses from an IR laser oprratmg on the 9 5 pm band ofCO2 and trxtstcnt changes m UV absorption m the rcgon ot the Ilartlry continuum have been obscrwd These changes have been tcmporall> rcsol\ed at 310 nm m pure 03 and m binary ml\turcs of 03 wth Hc. Xr, Xc, Hz_ N2.02. CO2 and SFe, and rdtr. constants for the de-1 ot transwnt clbsorptlon obtamrd These rdt2 constants are compared atth those measured fur dc.wtwauon oirlbratlon.dl) culted O3 usmg IR ewltcd fluorescence and IR-enhanced ructlon techmques
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IR-laser-induced changes in the UV absor
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I.C. McDade; W.D. McGrath
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Article
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1980
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Elsevier Science
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English
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