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Photodissociation correlated product state distributions

Figure 2. Two examples of possible correlated product state distributions from a photodissociation reaction, (a) A completely statistical distribution is shown. (b) A highly correlated distribution is shown. Figure 2. Two examples of possible correlated product state distributions from a photodissociation reaction, (a) A completely statistical distribution is shown. (b) A highly correlated distribution is shown.
Photodissociation dynamics [89,90] is one of the most active fields of current research into chemical physics. As well as the scalar attributes of product state distributions, vector correlations between the dissociating parent molecule and its photofragments are now being explored [91-93]. The majority of studies have used one or more visible or ultraviolet photons to excite the molecule to a dissociative electronically excited state, and following dissociation the vibrational, rotational, translational, and fine-structure distributions of the fragments have been measured using a variety of pump-probe laser-based detection techniques (for recent examples see references 94-100). Vibrationally mediated photodissociation, in which one photon... [Pg.31]

The photofragmentation that occurs as a consequence of absorption of a photon is frequently viewed as a "half-collision" process (16)- The photon absorption prepares the molecule in assorted rovibrational states of an excited electronic pes and is followed by the half-collision event in which translational, vibrational, and rotational energy transfer may occur. It is the prediction of the corresponding product energy distributions and their correlation to features of the excited pes that is a major goal of theoretical efforts. In this section we summarize some of the quantum dynamical approaches that have been developed for polyatomic photodissociation. For ease of presentation we limit consideration to triatomic molecules and, further, follow in part the presentation of Heather and Light (17). [Pg.99]

Butenhoff, T.J., Carleton, K.L., and Moore, C.B. (1990). Photodissociation dynamics of formaldehyde H2 rotational distributions and product quantum state correlations, J. Chem. Phys. 92, 377-393. [Pg.385]


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