Abstract

Survival of electronically excited, state-selected $\mathrm{CO}({a}^{3}\ensuremath{\Pi})$ molecules scattering from a cleaved LiF(100) surface is studied. Absolute survival probabilities are determined for various impact energies. Time-of-flight profiles, angular distributions, and internal state distributions of the surviving metastable CO molecules are measured. The dependence of their translational and rotational temperatures on the incoming velocity unambiguously indicates a direct inelastic scattering process even though the angular distributions are broad, both in plane and out of plane.

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