1997
Measurement of the lifetime of predissociative diatomic molecules
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Phys. Rev. Lett. , Volume 79 p. 4558- 4561
We present a new application of the well-known Hanle effect: the determination of predissociation lifetimes of nonradiating states. A magnetic field depolarizes the angular distribution of the fragments; the degree of depolarization at a fixed field depends on the lifetime of the predissociating state. A semiclassical model is presented to derive lifetimes of predissociative diatomic molecules from the measured angular distributions. This application can be used for lifetime determination of a new class of excited states, predissociative states, in this study represented by the e1Pu (v=0) Rydberg state of N2.
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Buijsse, B., & van der Zande, W. J. (1997). Measurement of the lifetime of predissociative diatomic molecules. Phys.Rev.Lett., 79, 4558–4561. |