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CH 3 Br: 021109 & 031009 Literature survey on Direct ion-pair state excitation vs

CH 3 Br: 021109 & 031009 Literature survey on Direct ion-pair state excitation vs Ion pair fomation via initial Rydberg state excitation (Rydberg doorway states) & Absorption due to A<-X Agust,www,...Nov09/PPT-021109ak.ppt.

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CH 3 Br: 021109 & 031009 Literature survey on Direct ion-pair state excitation vs

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  1. CH3Br: 021109 & 031009 Literature survey on Direct ion-pair state excitation vs Ion pair fomation via initial Rydberg state excitation (Rydberg doorway states) & Absorption due to A<-X Agust,www,...Nov09/PPT-021109ak.ppt

  2. Observe close relationship between absorption spectra and ion-pair detection (as photofragment excitation (PHOFEX) and images) vs wavelength. Hence, they conclude that the ion-pair state is directly populated by photon absorption. In conclusion:

  3. (5) x103 cm-1 CH3 + Br+ + e- 120137.8 120 16873 103264.8 100 o (4) CH3 + Br*(2D3/2) Abs. due to transition to the repulsive state From C. Escure et al., JCP,130,244305, (´09) 80 CH3Br* 78677 (2) 60 (3) 39338.5 40 (1) o Solid curves: Calc. +: exp. See Fig. 4 CH3 + Br (2P3/2) 78677/2 = 39338.5 20 24587.8 CH3Br 0

  4. (5) x103 cm-1 120137.8 CH3 + Br+ + e- 120 16873 103264.8 100 o (4) CH3 + Br*(2D3/2) CH3Br+(3/2); 85031.2 From C. Escure et al., JCP,130,244306, (´09) 39338.5 Abs. due to transition to the repulsive state From C. Escure et al., JCP,130,244305, (´09) 80 78677 78677 76695 (CH3+ + Br-)T. Ridley,..JPCA,112,7170, (08) (2) CH3Br* 60 (3) 40 (1) o Solid curves: Calc. +: exp. See Fig. 4 CH3 + Br (2P3/2) 78677/2 = 39338.5 20 24587.8 CH3Br 0

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