Abstract
The photoabsorption and fluorescence cross sections of Cl2 were measured in the 105–145 nm region using synchrotron radiation as a light source. The oscillator strengths for the major absorption bands were calculated from the measured absorption cross sections. The measured oscillator strengths for the 2 3Πu and 2 1Πu←X 1Σ+g transitions agree quite well with the theoretical values. The absorption spectrum was analyzed in accord with the excited electronic states calculated by Peyerimhoff and Buenker (1981). The Rydberg series converging to the first and second ionization potentials were classified. The vibrational levels of the 2 1Σ+u ionic state were determined up to v′=15 from the fluorescence excitation spectrum. It was observed that a band with peak at 108.3 nm produces VUV fluorescence, but it produces UV fluorescence only by a collisional excitation process.
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