Abstract

Dispersed fluorescence of excited atomic fragments has been recorded after neutral photodissociation of CO as a function of the exciting-photon energy using photon-induced fluorescence spectroscopy. In the fluorescence wavelength range between 90 and 200 nm several lines have been detected which were not previously observed after neutral photodissociation of CO. The recorded relative partial emission cross sections show complicated structures due to resonance effects. The strength of the observed structures are strikingly different in the partial cross section functions.

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