Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5389897 Chemical Physics Letters 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The vibrational deactivation of I2(B, ν′ = 21) by He in the low energy regime, was studied under single collision conditions, in a supersonic expansion. The time resolved fluorescence signal (TRFS) from the (B; ν′ = 21)→ (X; ν″ = 1) transition was collected at several distances from the nozzle to access different local temperatures in the range (0.17-6) K. From the analysis of the TRFS the value of the relaxation cross-section was extracted and it showed to decrease with energy through a series of peaks. This experimental observation, confirms the role of scattering (mainly orbiting) resonances as theoretically postulated previously.

Graphical abstractThe Figure shows the dependence of the vibrational relaxation cross-section of I2(B, ν′ = 21) by He on the collision energy in the range (0.5-6.0) cm−1. Several scattering resonances appear in the lowest energy regime.Download full-size image

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