화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.100, No.2, 1190-1201, 1994
Direct Measurement of Thermal Rate Constants for State-to-State Rotational Energy-Transfer in Collisions of CN(X (2)Sigma(+), V=2, N) with He
Stimulated emission pumping state preparation and laser induced fluorescence state detection in the CN(B (2) Sigma(+)-X (2) Sigma(+)) violet system have been employed to study relaxation of single rotational states of CN(X (2) Sigma(+), v=2) in collisions with He at 295 K. Approximately 2/3 of the value of the total removal rate constant for CN(X (2) Sigma(+), v=2, N=2, 11, or 14) corresponds to changes in the rotational quantum number of Delta N less than or equal to 3 and a strong propensity is evident which favors even changes in N for Delta N less than or equal to 4. The measured rate constants are consistent with detailed balance, can be described with statistical power-gap and exponential energy-gap fitting functions and, where compared, are in accord with an IOS-based scaling function. No significant difference is found between a sum of state-to-state rate constants and separately measured total removal rate constants for N=2, 11, and 14. The total removal rate constants decrease monotonically between N=0 and N=41 to about 1/3 of their value at N=0.