Collisional quenching kinetics for the HgCl* (B1/2) state
- 15 September 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 33 (6) , 498-500
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.90438
Abstract
Measurements of the rates of collisional quenching of HgCl* (B2 Σ+1/2) by He, Ar, Xe, N2, Cl2, HCl, and CCl4 are reported in this paper. Steady‐state measurements are made of HgCl* fluorescence produced by photolyzing HgCl2 using Xe2* radiation. A background pressure of [Xe]⩾100 Torr ensures that the HgCl* is vibrationally relaxed and all the quenching measurements are from v′=0. He, Ar, and N2 showed no quenching for pressures 2, HCl, and CCl4 resulted in two‐body quenching rates of 2.4×10−13, 1.3×10−10, 8.6×10−11, and 1.2×10−10 cm3/sec, respectively. These rates are derived by using an estimated HgCl* (B2 Σ+1/2) lifetime of 29 nsec.Keywords
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