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A simple technique for the measurement of rates of deactivation of N 2 A 3 Σ+ u

Callear et al., 1971

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9128670042230567485
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Callear A
Wood P
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Transactions of the Faraday Society

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By subjecting gas mixtures containing NO, at low pressures, and N2 to a short duration flash of ultra-violet radiation, it was demonstrated from the delayed NOγ-emission that N2A3Σ+ u is produced in the quenching of NOC2Π (v= 0) by N2. The rate coefficient for removal of …
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