Abstract
When gaseous SO 2 was excited to the vibronic levels of the C̃ 1B 2 state just below the predissociation threshold, its fluorescence was found to be quenched remarkably by external magnetic fields below 12 kG in a collision free condition. From the vibrational energy dependence and the field strength dependence, the magnetic quenching could be interpreted in terms of the radiationless transition in a magnetic field. The relation between the quenching and the predissociation of SO 2 was also discussed.
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