First Measurement of the BO B2Σ+ Radiative Lifetime by Laser-Induced Fluorescence Via the B2Σ+–X2Σ+ Transition

Citation

White, J. D., Marschall, J., & Copeland, R. A. (2013). First measurement of the BO B 2 Σ + radiative lifetime by laser-induced fluorescence via the B 2 Σ + – X 2 Σ + transition. Chemical Physics Letters, 577, 16-21. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2013.05.028

Abstract

Observation of the temporal evolution of the fluorescence following laser excitation of boron monoxide molecules to the B 2Σ+ state is used to extract the radiative lifetime and collisional removal rate constant with N2 as the colliding partner. The two lowest vibrational levels in the 11BO B 2Σ+ state are examined. The radiative lifetimes are 101 ± 8 ns for υ′ = 0 and 108 ± 8 ns for υ′ = 1. The rate constant for collisional removal of B-state υ′ = 0 11BO molecules by N2 is (1.1 ± 0.1) × 10−11 cm3 s−1.


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