Abstract

A molecular beam of C 6F 5Cl was photolyzed using an excimer laser at 193 nm. Measurements of time-of-flight distributions of the Cl photofragment revealed a prominent fluorination effect on the dissociation process, namely a large reduction of the kinetic energy of the fragments. The dominant process is dissociation after thermalization to the ground state.

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