Zittel et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Photodissociation of vibrationally excited OCSZittel et al., 1986
- Document ID
- 1757220960334774537
- Author
- Zittel P
- Masturzo D
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- Publication venue
- The Journal of chemical physics
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A two-step photodissociation method has been used to measure the photodissociation cross section of vibrationally excited oes (v I) at A= 249 nm. The method employs an NH3 laser to pump oes molecules to the VI= 1 vibrational state, followed by photodissociation by a KrF …
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