Vibrational excitation of OH(X2Π) produced in the reaction of O(1D) with H2
✍ Scribed by J.E. Butler; R.Glen MacDonald; D.J. Donaldson; J.J. Sloan
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 600 KB
- Volume
- 95
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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✦ Synopsis
A lower limit to t?re OH(X a 11) vibrational escitation produced by the reaction O(r D) + Ha has been obsewed using a low-pressure infrared chemilumiuescence anoaratus. The O(' D) was generated by laser photolysis of OS_ The measured _* OH(v') vibrational distribution is inverted; it peaks at U' = 1.
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