Abstract

It is shown that the fluorescence-excitation spectrum of tetramethylethylene (2,3-dimethyl-2-butene) can be vibrationally resolved in a cold beam. A partial vibrational assignment, based on the observed analogy with the absorption spectrum of ethylene- d 4, indicates that the fluorescence is excited by a valence transition rather than a Rydberg transition as previously assumed.

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