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Collisional depolarization of OH(A) studied by Zeeman quantum beat spectroscopy

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MOLECULAR PHYSICS
Volume 103, Issue 13, Pages 1693-1702

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00268970500096293

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The depolarization of the rotational angular momentum of electronically excited OH((2)Sigma) radicals through collisions with water molecules has been measured using Zeeman quantum beat spectroscopy. The new data have permitted the evaluation of OH(A) state-specific quenching and angular momentum depolarization cross-sections for superthermal OH(A) radicals with mean relative velocities centred around 3500 m s(-1). The quenching cross-sections are compared both with values available in the literature, and with predictions based on a simple harpoon model, and are found to be in good qualitative accord with previous findings. For the lowest rotational levels studied, the depolarization cross-sections (which include contributions from both elastic and inelastic processes in OH(A)) are found to approach similar to 100 angstrom(2), only slightly below the high-temperature cross-sections for rotational energy transfer determined elsewhere. The data suggest that under the present conditions rotational energy transfer is accompanied by significant depolarization. The cross-section for the translational moderation of superthermal OH(X) by water is also determined in the present study.

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