Bibcode
Domenech, J. L.; Martinez, R. Z.; Bermejo, D.
Referencia bibliográfica
"International Symposium On Molecular Spectroscopy, 65th Meeting, Held 21-25 June, 2010 at Ohio State University. http://molspect.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/symposium_65/symposium/"
Fecha de publicación:
6
2010
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Descripción
The quasi-cw stimulated Raman technique is a powerful tool for the
determination of collisional broadening and line-mixing parameters,
which bear a very direct relationship with the rotational energy
transfer rate constants matrix at the state-to-state level. Indeed, the
broadening coefficients and the analysis of line-mixing profiles,
frequently combined with a rate-law analysis, have provided a wealth of
information on collision physics for many gas systems throughout the
years. We report on new high resolution measurements of the broadening
coefficients on the Q-branch of the ν_2 band of acetylene.
Furthermore, last year at this meeting, we reported on a new technique
for the determination of state-to-state rotational energy transfer rate
constants. based on a time-resolved double-resonance Raman-Raman scheme.
It uses the quasi-continuous stimulated Raman-loss technique for the
probe stage. Through a systematic recording of the time evolution of
rotational populations from a single initially pupulated J level, it
allows the direct determination of most elements of the rate-constant
matrix without resorting to fitting or scaling laws.
The comparison of the results obtained from from the high resolution
spectroscopic approach with those from the time-resolved dynamics
experiment provides insight into the collision mechanisms and some of
the assumptions or simplifications usually made in rate-law analysis.