Vibrational Energy Relaxation in Solid Carbon Monoxide
Brian C. Ferrari,
Marc van Hemert,
Jörg Meyer
et al.
Abstract:Theory predicts that vibrational energy relaxation (VER) in a dense medium exhibits an exponential dependence on the order of the multiphonon process (energy gap law). Simply put, the vibrational energy decay rate (τ −1 ) has an exponential dependence on the difference between the excited and accepting frequencies Δν (frequency-gap law). Additionally, the vibrational density of states (VDOS) of the "bath" of low-frequency modes, into which vibrational energy is being dissipated, plays a role in the VER. Althou… Show more
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