ALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE

1+1 resonantly enhanced multiple photon ionisation of NO(X 2Πi) via the A 2Σ+ state at wavelengths near 226 nm gives ion signals which depend upon the value of {norm of matrix}ΔJ{norm of matrix}in the A-X transition, with P, R branch excitation being enhanced over Q branch excitation. The results ar...

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Egile Nagusiak: Booth, J, Bragg, S, Hancock, G
Formatua: Journal article
Hizkuntza:English
Argitaratua: 1985
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Bragg, S
Hancock, G
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description 1+1 resonantly enhanced multiple photon ionisation of NO(X 2Πi) via the A 2Σ+ state at wavelengths near 226 nm gives ion signals which depend upon the value of {norm of matrix}ΔJ{norm of matrix}in the A-X transition, with P, R branch excitation being enhanced over Q branch excitation. The results are interpreted in terms of ionisation of aligned NO A 2Σ+ molecules, and imply that the electron departs primarily as a pσ wave. Implications for the measurements of ground state NO populations via two-step ionisation are discussed. © 1985.
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spelling oxford-uuid:36409d7b-a8b6-4356-94e4-c74e8d20e7c42022-03-26T13:36:47ZALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDEJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:36409d7b-a8b6-4356-94e4-c74e8d20e7c4EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1985Booth, JBragg, SHancock, G1+1 resonantly enhanced multiple photon ionisation of NO(X 2Πi) via the A 2Σ+ state at wavelengths near 226 nm gives ion signals which depend upon the value of {norm of matrix}ΔJ{norm of matrix}in the A-X transition, with P, R branch excitation being enhanced over Q branch excitation. The results are interpreted in terms of ionisation of aligned NO A 2Σ+ molecules, and imply that the electron departs primarily as a pσ wave. Implications for the measurements of ground state NO populations via two-step ionisation are discussed. © 1985.
spellingShingle Booth, J
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Hancock, G
ALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE
title ALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE
title_full ALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE
title_fullStr ALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE
title_full_unstemmed ALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE
title_short ALIGNMENT EFFECTS IN THE MULTIPLE PHOTON IONIZATION OF NITRIC-OXIDE
title_sort alignment effects in the multiple photon ionization of nitric oxide
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