LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE, ENERGY-TRANSFER, AND DISSOCIATION OF CS2

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KATO, H [1 ]
YOSHIHARA, K [1 ]
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[1] INST MOLEC SCI,OKAZAKI 444,JAPAN
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10.1063/1.438485
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Laser induced fluorescences of Cs2 excited by the Ar+ laser lines have been studied. A series of lines with vibrational progression and the successive diffuse bands in the region down to 16200 cm-1 were found to be polarized and identified as the resonance fluorescence. The diffuse fluctuation band with a maximum of intensity at 16400 cm-1 consists of several bands at regular interval and it was independent on the line of excitation. By applying the theory on the role of kinetic energy in the Franck-Condon principle proposed by Mulliken, the band was identified as a transition from the internuclear distance of maximum kinetic energy in the vibrational level of the excited state E 1Πu. All the other fluorescence bands of low frequency were observed to be depolarized completely, and the intensities increased when a foreign gas was added. These bands were identified as the fluorescence from the states which were populated by collision-induced transitions from the E state. Atomic fluorescence 6p 2P3/2→6s 2S1/2 is interpreted as the production of the excited atom Cs 6p 2P3/2 by predissociation of Cs2 E 1Πu through interaction with, most probably, Cs2 B 1Πu. © 1979 American Institute of Physics.
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