Some recent theoretical studies of collision-induced energy transfer in electronically excited states are reviewed. Using accurate ab initio electronic wavefunctions potential energy surfaces have been computed for OH(X2-PI, A2-SIGMA+) + He and Ar, Li2 (A1-SIGMA-u+) + Ne, N2+ (X2-SIGMA-g+, A2-PI-u) + He, and CN (X2-SIGMA+, A2-PI) + He and used in quantum scattering calculations of cross sections and rate coefficients for rotational, vibrational, and electronic energy transfer processes. In cases where comparison with accurate experimental data is possible, the theoretical and experimental data agree within 20-30 percent.

Theoretical-studies of collision-induced energy-transfer in electronically excited states

A Degli Esposti;
1990

Abstract

Some recent theoretical studies of collision-induced energy transfer in electronically excited states are reviewed. Using accurate ab initio electronic wavefunctions potential energy surfaces have been computed for OH(X2-PI, A2-SIGMA+) + He and Ar, Li2 (A1-SIGMA-u+) + Ne, N2+ (X2-SIGMA-g+, A2-PI-u) + He, and CN (X2-SIGMA+, A2-PI) + He and used in quantum scattering calculations of cross sections and rate coefficients for rotational, vibrational, and electronic energy transfer processes. In cases where comparison with accurate experimental data is possible, the theoretical and experimental data agree within 20-30 percent.
1990
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94
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energy transfer
collision-induced
excited states
In 1999, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie (DBG) merged their two major physical chemistry journals Faraday Transactions and Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie to form a single new journal entitled: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP), A Journal of European Chemical Societies.
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Alexander, Mh; Berning, A; DEGLI ESPOSTI, Alessandra; Joerg, A; Kliesch, A; Werner, Hj
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