Abstract

Two-photon dissociation processes of NO have been studied using a pulsed laser system. NO was photolysed by laser light between 269 and 280 nm. One of the products, N(2D), was detected by a resonance-enhanced multiphoton-ionization technique combined with time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The yield of NO+ was also measured as a function of excitation laser wave-length. Efficient production of N(2D) was confirmed when NO was excited to the 6dπ–(v= 1), 5dπ–(v= 1) and 4dπ–(v= 2) states. On the other hand, no signal could be observed when NO was excited to the 4dδ(v= 2) state. Production of N(2D)via the 5sσ(v= 3) state is inefficient, if not negligible. These results suggest that predissociation proceeds via the valence B′2Δ state. Contribution of the ndπ+ and ndσ states to the production of N(2D) was not confirmed.

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