Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.107, No.7, 2242-2248, 1997
Relative Predissociation Rates of Oh(A(2)Sigma(+),V’=3) from Combined Cavity Ring Down - Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurements
Relative predissociation rates of OH (A (2) Sigma(+), v’=3) have been determined for N’ up to 17 by simultaneously measuring laser-induced fluorescence excitation and cavity ring down absorption in the same experimental setup. The results are in overall agreement with calculated predissociation rates by Yarkony [J, Chem, Phys. 97, 1838 (1992)], but show a stronger increase of the predissociation rate with increasing N’. The obtained values for the quantum yield can be used in the application of the laser-induced predissociative fluorescence detection technique in combustion diagnostics.