Abstract
The photodissociation of M(CO) 6, M = Cr or W, and the multiphoton ionization spectra of the resulting atoms M(I) have been studied using a tunable visible dye laser M(I) fragments are produced throughout the range between 363 and 585 nm, and multiphoton absorption allows all of the states formed to be probed.
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