Production of CH(A~2△) by multi-photon dissociation of (CH3)2CO, CH3NO2, CH2Br2, and CHBr3 at 213 nm

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李胜强 [1 ]
许亮 [1 ]
陈扬骎 [1 ]
邓联忠 [1 ]
印建平 [1 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy, Department of Physics, East China Normal University
基金
中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助; 中国国家自然科学基金;
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fifth harmonic of YAG laser; photodissociation; emission spectrum;
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O562.4 [原子间的作用、激发与电离];
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070203 ; 1406 ;
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In order to realize electrostatic Stark deceleration of CH radicals and study cold chemistry, the fifth harmonic of a YAG laser is used to prepare CH(A2△) molecules through using the multi-photon dissociation of(CH3)2CO, CH3NO2, CH2Br2,and CHBr3 at ~ 213 nm. The CH product intensity is measured by using the emission spectrum of CH(A2△→ X2Π). The dependence of fluorescence intensity on laser power is studied, and the probable dissociation channels are analyzed. The relationship between the fluorescence intensity and some parameters, such as the temperature of the beam source, stagnation pressure, and the time delay between the opening of pulse valve and the photolysis laser, are also studied. The influence of three different carrier gases on CH signal intensity is investigated. The vibrational and rotational temperatures of the CH(A2△) product are obtained by comparing experimental data with the simulated ones from the LIFBASE program.
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