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15 May 1998 Spectroscopy and dynamics involving interacting electronic states
Hans-Peter Loock, Jianying Cao, Walter J. Balfour, Chi Zhou, Charles Qian
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Abstract
The deperturbation analysis of ReN and nonadiabatic dissociation dynamics of BrCl and BrNO are reported. In the case of ReN, couplings between different electronic states changes apparent molecular properties such as rotational constants and excited state lifetimes. An experimental approach which enabled us to separated the contributions to the mixed states from specified energies and the spin-orbit branching ratio was measured as a function of the excitation energy. The correlation of the spin-orbit states of the photofragments was established. Such observations enabled us to establish nonadiabatic dissociation mechanisms. In both the spectroscopy and dissociation dynamics studies, the coupling between the nuclear and electronic degrees of freedom was investigated.
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Hans-Peter Loock, Jianying Cao, Walter J. Balfour, Chi Zhou, and Charles Qian "Spectroscopy and dynamics involving interacting electronic states", Proc. SPIE 3271, Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry IV, (15 May 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308386
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KEYWORDS
Bromine

Spectroscopy

Molecules

Chlorine

Laser induced fluorescence

Analytical research

Chemical species

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