화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.99, No.12, 3978-3983, 1995
3-Photon Excitation of the Lower O-U(+) Ion-Pair States of Cl-2 via a Continuum Intermediate State
Three-photon (1 + 2) excitation via the continuum of the B state is used to access relatively low vibrational levels of the alpha and gamma ion-pair states of Cl-2 in the region 59 000-72 000 cm(-1) through bond stretching. The vibrational progressions are sufficiently extended for the gamma state levels, previously assigned to the (1) Sigma(u)(+)(D-1) state to bi reassigned to the (3) Pi(0+) (P-3(0)) state in the first ion-pair cluster. The (1) Sigma(u)(+)(D-1) ion-pair state is not Seen directly in three-photon excitation in this spectral region but instead produces a characteristic pattern of perturbations, particularly in the gamma(3) Pi(0+) state. Both the very selective vibronic excitation and the restricted number of ion-pair states that can be accessed with three photons suggest propensity rules based largely on single electronic configurations for valence and ion-pair states.