Abstract

The quantum yield values for O(1D) production from the photodissociation reaction of O3 between 193 and 225 nm at 298 ± 2 K are reported. The O(1D) photofragments have been detected directly using a technique of vacuum ultraviolet laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy at 115.22 nm which is associated with the electronic transition of O(3s1D° − 2p1D). It has been found that the O(1D) quantum yield values decrease monotonically as the photolysis wavelength becomes shorter from 0.90 ± 0.12 (225 nm) to 0.48 ± 0.03 (193 nm). Photodissociation processes of O3 around 210 nm and its atmospheric implications have been discussed.

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