The sequential two photon dissociation of NO as a source of aligned N(D-2), N(S-4) and O(P-3) atoms
Velocity map imaging is used to characterise the angular distributions of atoms which are formed from the sequential two photon excitation of NO via the A2Σ+ state. Molecules excited at 226 nm and dissociated at 339 nm from the same laser source yield two sets of products, ground state O(3P) atoms i...
Main Authors: | Bakker, B, Eppink, A, Parker, D, Costen, M, Hancock, G, Ritchie, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1998
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