Rotationally elastic and inelastic dynamics of NO(X2Π, v = 0) in collisions with Ar

Paterson, G; Relf, A; Costen, ML; Mckendrick, KG; Alexander, MH; Dagdigian, PJ

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1547518

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Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

22191872

HERO ID 1547518
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Rotationally elastic and inelastic dynamics of NO(X2Π, v = 0) in collisions with Ar
Authors Paterson, G; Relf, A; Costen, ML; Mckendrick, KG; Alexander, MH; Dagdigian, PJ
Journal Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume 135
Issue 23
Page Numbers 234304
Abstract A combined theoretical and experimental study of the depolarization of selected NO(X(2)Π, v = 0, j, F, ɛ) levels in collisions with a thermal bath of Ar has been carried out. Rate constants for elastic depolarization of rank K = 1 (orientation) and K = 2 (alignment) were extracted from collision-energy-dependent quantum scattering calculations, along with those for inelastic population transfer to discrete product levels. The rate constants for total loss of polarization of selected initial levels, which are the sum of elastic depolarization and population transfer contributions, were measured using a two-color polarization spectroscopy technique. Theory and experiment agree qualitatively that the rate constants for total loss of polarization decline modestly with j, but the absolute values differ by significantly more than the statistical uncertainties in the measurements. The reasons for this discrepancy are as yet unclear. The lack of a significant K dependence in the experimental data is, however, consistent with the theoretical prediction that elastic depolarization makes only a modest contribution to the total loss of polarization. This supports a previous conclusion that elastic depolarization for NO(X(2)Π) + Ar is significantly less efficient than for the electronically closely related system OH(X(2)Π) + Ar [P. J. Dagdigian and M. H. Alexander, J. Chem. Phys. 130, 204304 (2009)].
Doi 10.1063/1.3665135
Pmid 22191872
Wosid WOS:000298539900016
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