DIFFERENTIAL CROSS-SECTIONS FOR ROTATIONALLY STATE-RESOLVED INELASTIC-SCATTERING OF HF BY ARGON

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RAWLUK, LJ
FAN, YB
APELBLAT, Y
KEIL, M
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[1] Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton
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10.1063/1.460654
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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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We present differential cross section (DCS) measurements for scattering of HF by Ar. These crossed-beam experiments employ rotational state sensitivity, allowing determination of the DCS as a function of the scattered HF rotational state. The initial HF rotational distribution is generated by nozzle expansion, without further state selection. Its composition is mostly J = O and J = 1, with small admixtures for J > 1. The DCS for each final state J' is measured using a stabilized cw HF chemical laser, in conjunction with a rotatable liquid He-cooled bolometer. Measurable signals are obtained for scattering into 0 less-than-or-equal-to J' less-than-or-equal-to 5, where J' = 6 is the thermodynamic limit for our collision energy of 120 meV. The measured DCS's show a strong forward peak, largely from elastic scattering. In addition, the DCS's evolve from a broad shoulder in the theta almost-equal-to-25-degrees-40-degrees region for J' = O--through a flattening of the wide-angle scattering for J' = 2 and J' = 3--to an increase in the scattering beyond approximately 40-degrees for J' = 4. The DCS for scattering into J' = 5 also shows increased intensity at wide scattering angles, but its onset is delayed until approximately 70-degrees. These features are shown to be independent of the laboratory --> center-of-mass kinematic transformation. The wide-angle scattering into J' = 4 and J' = 5 corresponds to transferring up to 40% and 60%, respectively, of the available kinetic energy into HF rotation. Since the center-of-mass scattering angles are up to approximately 110-degrees, we interpret the observed features for J' = 4-5 in terms of rotational rainbow scattering from the hard core of the HF + Ar potential energy surface. The origin of the shoulder for J' = O scattering is less clear, but it may arise from the strongly anisotropic nature of the HF + Ar van der Waals attraction.
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