Interruption Of Electronically Excited Xe Dimer Formation By The Photoassociation Of Xe(6s[3/2](2))-Xe(5p(6) S-1(0)) Thermal Collision Pairs

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS(2016)

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The diatomic collisional intermediate responsible for the formation of an electronically excited molecule by teratomic recombination has been observed in both the spectral and temporal domains by laser spectroscopy. We report experiments demonstrating thermal Xe(6s[3/2](2))-Xe(5p(6) S-1(0)) atomic collision pairs to be the immediate precursor to the formation of Xe*(2)(a(3)Sigma(+)(u), A(1)Sigma(+)(u) ) by the three body process: Xe*(6s)+2Xe -> Xe*(2) + Xe, where the asterisk denotes an excited electronic state. Photoassociating Xe(6s)-Xe atomic pairs by free <- free transitions of the collision complex interrupts the production of the electronically excited Xe dimer, thereby suppressing Xe-2 spontaneous emission in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV, lambda similar to 172 nm, A(1)Sigma(+)(u) -> X-1 Sigma(+)(g)). Intercepting Xe(6s)-Xe pairs before the complex is stabilized by the arrival of the third atom in the teratomic collision process selectively depletes the pair population in a specific Franck-Condon region determined by the probe laser wavelength (lambda). Measurements of the variation of VUV emission suppression with lambda provide a spectral signature of the [Xe(6s[3/2](2)) - Xe(S-1(0))]* complex and map the probe laser wavelength onto the thermal energy (epsilon '') of the incoming collision pairs. Published by AIP Publishing.
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xe dimer formation,thermal collision,photoassociation
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