Rccewcd 15 hlnrch 1980 CaIculst~ons of quanta1 wbratronal transrtron probabrhtrrs are reported for colhnear colhons of CO2 utth He ond Kr for systematrc varrarrons of the anharmomc terms in the CO2 potermal Anhormomcrty decreases the probJbdrtres of V-T translttons and mcrcases the probabdrtrrs of V
Quantum mechanical calculations of vibrational transition probabilities in collinear atom–triatom collisions
✍ Scribed by S. Erkoç; J. N. Murrell
- Book ID
- 104580212
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 329 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7608
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Quantum mechanical calculations have been made of vibrational transition probabilities in the collinear collision of an inert gas atom with either CO~2~ or OCS. The dependence of the transition probability on the relative translational energy and the reduced mass is similar to that found for atom–diatom collisions. The transition P~00 → 10~ (excitation of the first stretching mode) is much greater than P~00 → 01~ (the second stretching mode). This is largely due to the difference in frequencies but it has been shown that there is an independent mass factor responsible for this difference.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Exact and vibrational sudden approximation (VSA) transition probabilities for He+ HIZ, Be&, BeBr, and CO2 at 0.5 to 3.0 eV are calculated and compared. The agreement between the VSA and the exact results for the excitation of the symmetric stretch is excellent for HI2 (even for large changes in the
An approlimatc approach is dcvelopcd to study the interfcrcncc of one-and twoquantum processes in collinear collisions of an atom and a harmonic oscillator. !n deriving an esplicit espression for vibrational transition probabilities, oncquantum processes arc trcatcd rigorously. while the contributio