Laser photolysis of dicyanoacetylene at 193 nm and at 248 nm, leading to the production of CN, C, and (probably) &N, has been investigated. CN violet bands and Cz Swan bands were observed in absorption. Photolysis at 193 nm produces CN in both the X %+ and in the A 'II, manifolds, the latter -probab
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Surface and bulk absorption in CaF2 at 193 and 157 nm
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