The core excitations of the furan and carbon dioxide molecules have been studied using dispersed UV-visible fluorescence spectroscopy. Balmer-? (Balmer-?) emission was measured at the O 1s and C 1s (O 1s) excitations of furan, while emission due to an excited state of the neutral oxygen atom was measured at the O 1s excitations of CO2. The excitation functions of the emission lines display both valence and Rydberg resonances, but the latter are more enhanced.
UV-visible emission as a probe of core excitations applied to the furan and carbon dioxide molecules
M Coreno;M de Simone;
2009
Abstract
The core excitations of the furan and carbon dioxide molecules have been studied using dispersed UV-visible fluorescence spectroscopy. Balmer-? (Balmer-?) emission was measured at the O 1s and C 1s (O 1s) excitations of furan, while emission due to an excited state of the neutral oxygen atom was measured at the O 1s excitations of CO2. The excitation functions of the emission lines display both valence and Rydberg resonances, but the latter are more enhanced.File in questo prodotto:
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