Rotational polarization of reaction products and reprojection of angular momentum
- 1 July 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular Physics
- Vol. 24 (1) , 133-150
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00268977200101301
Abstract
Molecular beam experiments employing electric deflection analysis of reactive scattering show that the rotational angular momentum for CsBr from the Cs + HBr reaction is strongly polarized perpendicular to the initial relative velocity vector. Similar polarization is observed for the K + HBr, Cs + HI, and Cs + CH3I reactions, but none is discernible for Cs + Br2 and Cs + CCl4. The experimental method involves comparing deflection profiles measured with the field oriented parallel and perpendicular to the plane of the reactant beams. It is shown that the difference between these profiles depends primarily on , where x is the angle between the rotational angular momentum and the initial relative velocity vector. A sudden, non-adiabatic change of quantization axis corresponding classically to ‘reprojection’ plays an important role in the experiments. This process provides another measure of . The values found for range from ⪷0·05 for the K + HBr case to ⪷0·21 for Cs + CH3I, as compared to = 0 and 1/3 for delta-function and isotropic distributions, respectively.Keywords
This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- Crossed-Beam Chemiluminescence Studies of Some Group IIa Metal OxidesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1972
- Molecular Beam Electric Resonance Spectra of Reaction Products: Vibrational Energy Distribution in CsF from Cs+SF6The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
- Molecular Beam Measurements of the Rotational State Distribution of RbBr Produced in Reactive Scattering of Rb on Br2The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1970
- Molecular Beam Kinetics: Reactions of Alkali Atoms with NO2 and CH3NO2The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1970
- Distribution of Reaction Products. V. Reactions Forming an Ionic Bond, M+XC (3 d)The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1969
- Exchange reactions of alkali atoms with alkali halides: a collision complex mechanismDiscussions of the Faraday Society, 1967
- Reactive Scattering of K Atoms from Oriented CH3I MoleculesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966
- Reactive Scattering in Molecular Beams: Velocity Analysis of KBr Formed in the K+Br2 ReactionThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966
- Reactive Scattering in Molecular Beams: Electric-Deflection Analysis of Rotational Excitation of ProductsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965
- Reactive collisions in crossed molecular beamsDiscussions of the Faraday Society, 1962