Abstract
Ultracold (<5-K) organic free radicals can be produced by excimer laser photolysis of suitable precursor molecules entrained in a supersonic free-jet expansion. Characterization of the geometry electronic structure, and dynamics of these transient chemical intermediates can be accomplished by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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