A femtosecond velocity map imaging study on B -band predissociation in CH 3 I . I. The band origin
A femtosecond pump-probe experiment, coupled with velocity map ion imaging, is reported on the second absorption band ( B -band) of CH 3 I . The measurements provide a detailed picture of real-time B -band predissociation in the band origin at 201.2 nm. Several new data are reported. (i) A value of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of chemical physics 2010-06, Vol.132 (23), p.234313-234313-7 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A femtosecond pump-probe experiment, coupled with velocity map ion imaging, is reported on the second absorption band (
B
-band) of
CH
3
I
. The measurements provide a detailed picture of real-time
B
-band predissociation in the band origin at 201.2 nm. Several new data are reported. (i) A value of
1.5
±
0.1
ps
has been obtained for the lifetime of the excited state, consistent within errors with the only other direct measurement of this quantity [
A. P. Baronavski
and
J. C. Owrutsky
,
J. Chem. Phys.
108
,
3445
(
1998
)
]. (ii) It has been possible to measure the angular character of the transition directly through the observation of fragments appearing early with respect to both predissociation lifetime and molecular rotation. (iii) Vibrational activity in
CH
3
has been found, both in the umbrella
(
ν
2
)
and the symmetric stretch
(
ν
1
)
modes, with estimates of relative populations. All these findings constitute a challenge and a test for much-wanted high level
ab initio
and dynamics calculations in this energy region. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9606 1089-7690 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.3455207 |