Vibrational energy transfer in ozone by infrared-ultraviolet double resonance
โ Scribed by S.M. Adler-Golden; J.I. Steinfeld
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 488 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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โฆ Synopsis
Absorptron transrents at 25-t nm have been observed tn 03-02 mrxtures followma laser nradratron at 9 64 &III_ From analysts of these transtents, we are able to determme vtbrattonal relavatton rate constants (OX-Oz) A ;'/[OJ = 12560 k 370) Torr-' s-I_ A ;'/[OJ = (640 ztz 50) Torr-' s-t. and also a uX-u3 equrhbratron rate constant (0,-O,) of (I SJC 1 0)x 106Torr-' s-' Volume 76. number 3 CHEhfICAL PHYSICS LETTERS
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