Lifetimes and Self-Quenching Cross Sections of Vibrational Levels in the B State of Bromine Excited by a Tunable Dye Laser
- 15 February 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 54 (4) , 1728-1730
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1675079
Abstract
A tunable dye laser was used to excite selected vibrational levels between υ′ = 1 and 31 of the B 3 Π 0u + state of Br2. Lifetimes and self‐quenching cross sections were measured by observing the direct decay of fluorescence as a function of pressure. Large variations of lifetimes and cross sections were found; the lifetimes varied by a factor of 8, ranging from greater than 1.2 μsec near υ′ = 27 to less than 0.15 μsec near υ′ = 14 . Two minima of lifetimes near υ′ = 1 and 14 can be explained by decay of the B state by means of spontaneous predissociation through dissociative states.Keywords
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