Abstract
The time-resolved infrared-ultraviolet double resonance (IR-UV DR) method enables detailed measurements of spectroscopic and dynamical processes in acetylene (C2H2).1–3 This state-selective technique uses laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection to project out new forms of spectroscopic information and to measure collision-induced rotational and vibrational energy transfer in gas-phase acetylene.
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