Radiationless processes in a molecular beam: Time resolved emission from benzophenone |
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Authors: | R. Naaman D.M. Lubman R.N. Zare |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA |
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Abstract: | In order to study the radiative properties of the isolated benzophenone molecule, a molecular beam of benzophenone is excited by a pulsed nitrogen laser or a pulsed tunable dye laser and the subsequent emission intensity is measured as a function of time. We find the decay to be exponential with a lifetime of about O.5μs. This value is shorter than the radiative lifetime calculated from absorption measurements. As the background pressure in the molecular beam chamber is raised from 10?6 torr to 10?4 torr, the decay of the emission lengthens and becomes biexponential. An explanation involving giant self-collision-induced cross sections for intersystem crossing is advanced to reconcile these observations with results from previous studies of benzophenone emission decay. |
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