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Vibrational energy survival probability in molecular beam scattering; NO(v = 1 )/LIF(100)

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Abstract

Recently we reported the first observation of survival of vibrational energy in the scattering of a molecular beam of vibrationally excited NO (v= 1, J= 3/2, Ω = 1/2)from a LIF(100)surface.1 Subsequently we have completed the rotational and electronic analysis which combined with the velocity and angular data allows us to report the probability for survival of vibrational energy.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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