Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state

The pulsed-field ionization (PFI) spectra of CO and NO are recorded using stepwise two-colour multiphoton excitation with ion detection. These spectra demonstrate the production of CO+ and NO+, state-selected in unique vibration-rotation levels. For CO a (2 + 1′) excitation process is employed via t...

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Główni autorzy: Mackenzie, S, Halse, E, Gordon, E, Rolland, D, Softley, T
Format: Journal article
Wydane: 1996
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author Mackenzie, S
Halse, E
Gordon, E
Rolland, D
Softley, T
author_facet Mackenzie, S
Halse, E
Gordon, E
Rolland, D
Softley, T
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description The pulsed-field ionization (PFI) spectra of CO and NO are recorded using stepwise two-colour multiphoton excitation with ion detection. These spectra demonstrate the production of CO+ and NO+, state-selected in unique vibration-rotation levels. For CO a (2 + 1′) excitation process is employed via the E1Π(v′ = 0) state, whereas for NO a (1 + 1′) process is used via the B2ΠO (v′ = 4) state. The one-colour REMPI spectrum of NO via this same state is also reported for the first time. The NO spectrum involves a nominal two-electron excitation in the final step and the intensity is derived from configuration interaction with the C2Π Rydberg state. The PFI spectrum of CO shows marked differences in rotational intensities compared to those determined by Fujii et al. in direct ionization [1]. The effects of final state interactions are abundant in both spectra, with the observation of window resonances and intensity enhancements, including some unexplained enhancements of positive N+-J′ lines in CO.
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spelling oxford-uuid:1f7adf33-32a0-4b62-a79c-6a8a51e7f1a72022-03-26T11:22:06ZPulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi stateJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:1f7adf33-32a0-4b62-a79c-6a8a51e7f1a7Symplectic Elements at Oxford1996Mackenzie, SHalse, EGordon, ERolland, DSoftley, TThe pulsed-field ionization (PFI) spectra of CO and NO are recorded using stepwise two-colour multiphoton excitation with ion detection. These spectra demonstrate the production of CO+ and NO+, state-selected in unique vibration-rotation levels. For CO a (2 + 1′) excitation process is employed via the E1Π(v′ = 0) state, whereas for NO a (1 + 1′) process is used via the B2ΠO (v′ = 4) state. The one-colour REMPI spectrum of NO via this same state is also reported for the first time. The NO spectrum involves a nominal two-electron excitation in the final step and the intensity is derived from configuration interaction with the C2Π Rydberg state. The PFI spectrum of CO shows marked differences in rotational intensities compared to those determined by Fujii et al. in direct ionization [1]. The effects of final state interactions are abundant in both spectra, with the observation of window resonances and intensity enhancements, including some unexplained enhancements of positive N+-J′ lines in CO.
spellingShingle Mackenzie, S
Halse, E
Gordon, E
Rolland, D
Softley, T
Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state
title Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state
title_full Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state
title_fullStr Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state
title_full_unstemmed Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state
title_short Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state
title_sort pulsed field ionization spectroscopy of co via the e 1 pi state and no via the b 2 pi state
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