The 193nm photolysis of NO2: NO(v) vibrational distribution, O(D-1) quantum yield and emission from vibrationally excited NO2
Time resolved Fourier transform infrared emission has been used to study the photolysis of NO2 and its dimer N2O4 at 193 nm. NO(ν) populations from the photolysis of NO2 show a bimodal distribution, peaking at ν = 5 and with a subsidiary maximum at ν = 14, close to the energetically allowed limit. T...
Main Authors: | Hancock, G, Morrison, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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