Abstract
Fluorescence lifetimes have been determined for S2 vapor excited to the B 3Σu state at wavelengths in the range 280–315 nm, with a spectral resolution of ∼0.5 cm−1. For states with v⩽8, excitation in the bandhead region leads to fluorescence lifetimes of ∼30–45 ns. In addition, low‐intensity peaks with much longer lifetimes are observed throughout the absorption spectrum. The decreased intensity and increased lifetime are attributed to perturbations by the B 3πu state. For the v = 9 state, lifetimes generally decrease as the excitation wavelength moves away from the bandhead and at some wavelengths a double exponential decay was observed. Although the v = 10 state is known to predissociate, weak fluorescence peaks with very short lifetimes (v = 3 and v = 9 states. Lifetimes and quenching rate constants obtained in this work agree with those measured previously in this laboratory using a broad‐band excitation source.

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