Abstract

Atomic carbon, Ch, CH2, and CH3, produced by UV multiphoton dissociation, have been detected by resonant MPI on picosecond and nanosecond time scales. Large yields of neutral fragments produced within the pulse width of the dissociation laser suggest that exceedingly rapid radiationless transitions must occur, suppressing ionization of the parent molecule.

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