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Reactive collision-induced light

Raman transitions are of considerable interest as well. Furthermore, in the Appendix we consider briefly the literature concerning collision-induced electronic, reactive, and nonlinear light scattering processes. [Pg.440]

As will be shown throughout this book, quantum control of molecular dynamics has been applied to a wide variety of processes. Within the framework of chemical applications, control over reactive scattering has dominated. In particular, the two primary chemical processes focused upon are photodissociation, in which a molecule is irradiated and dissociates into various products, and bimolecular reactions, in which two molecules collide to produce new products. In this chapter we formulate fie quantum theory of photodissociation, that is, the light-induced breaking of a chemical bond. In doing so we provide an introduction to concepts essential for the 1 remainder of this book. The quantum theory of bimolecular collisions is also briefly ydiscussed. [Pg.11]


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