Temperature dependent quenching of the A 2Σ+ and B 2Π states of NO
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 92 (9) , 5211-5217
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.458604
Abstract
Collisional quenching of the v’=0 vibrational levels of the A 2Σ+ and B 2Π states of nitric oxide has been studied over the temperature range 300 to 750 K. The pressure dependence of the time decay of laser‐induced fluorescence, in a slowly flowing heated cell, furnished the quenching cross sections σQ. NO and O2 quench the A state rapidly but with no temperature dependence; σQ=37 and 21 Å2, respectively. σQA for H2O drops from 105 Å2 at 300 K to 34 Å2 at 750 K. σQB for O2 is independent of temperature but σQB for NO drops twofold and for H2O decreases by a factor of 3 over the temperature range studied. This variation among these colliders cannot be explained by a uniform, simple picture of the collision dynamics. Evidence is seen for B→A transfer proceeding through an intermediate state, perhaps a 4Π.Keywords
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