Vibrational excitation and relaxation for a molecule adsorbed on a surface is investigated in connection with desorption/ dissociation processes. The population equations for a laser-driven anharmonic oscillator involving both energy-and phase-relaxation mechanisms are derived with the Zwanzig projector technique and eigenfunction-expansion method due to Weidlich. Phase relaxation is seen to assist in the excitation of the resonant active mode.
Kinetic studies of the absorption and emission of triplet acetone and the absorption of the ketyl radical, following flash excitation of acetone in a variety of solvents, are reported as well as the quantum yields of acetone disappearance.Rate constants of triplet quenching are derived and the pathways of deactivation of triplet acetone in solution are discussed.
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Optical deflection of molecules
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NRC Publications Archive Archives des publications du CNRCThis publication could be one of several versions: author's original, accepted manuscript or the publisher's version. / La version de cette publication peut être l'une des suivantes : la version prépublication de l'auteur, la version acceptée du manuscrit ou la version de l'éditeur. For the publisher's version, please access the DOI link below./ Pour consulter la version de l'éditeur, utilisez le lien DOI ci-dessous.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.57.2794Physical Review A, 57, 4, pp. 2794Review A, 57, 4, pp. -2801Review A, 57, 4, pp. , 1998 When intense light interacts with a molecule it induces a force proportional to the gradient of the Stark shift. We use this nonresonant force to deflect I 2 and CS 2 molecules. We trace the direction of molecules in a molecular beam, showing that the molecules that pass near the center of a 1.06-m or 10.6-m laser beam will focus. We predict that Stark shifts on the order of 50 meV can be obtained for all small molecules and atoms while maintaining ionization rates below 10 6 s Ϫ1 . Among the devices that can be based on the nonresonant Stark shift are molecular accelerators and molecular quantum wires.
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