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Relative quantum yield of O (1 D 2) following ozone photolysis between 275 and 325 nm

Trolier et al., 1988

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4258569570890994416
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Trolier M
Wiesenfeld J
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

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Relative values of the quantum yield of O (1D2) from the photolysis of ozone in the wavelength region 275–325 nm have been measured by observing infrared fluorescence following the reaction O (1D2)+ CO2→ O (3PJ)+ CO2 ((mnp) indicating multiply vibrationally …
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