Abstract

Transient frequency-modulation (FM) Doppler spectroscopy has been used to measure scalar and vector correlations in state-selected CN fragments arising from the photodissociation of ICN at 262 nm at both 296 and 550 K. We find that the state-selected I */I branching ratio changes significantly with increased temperature, consistent with the increased width of the state-dependent CN rotational distribution. However, we find little change in the state-selected vector properties suggesting that thermal modification of the initial parent vibrational distribution is not a sensitive means to probe the nonadiabatic dynamics.

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