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Royal Society of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 4(12), p. 823-834

DOI: 10.1039/b910571a

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A laser induced fluorescence study relating to physical properties of the iodine monoxide radical

Journal article published in 2010 by T. J. Gravestock, M. A. Blitz, D. E. Heard ORCID
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Abstract

The dispersed fluorescence spectra originating from the v' = 2 and v' = 0 levels of the A(2)Pi(3/2) state of iodine monoxide (IO) have been recorded for the first time after laser induced fluorescence (LIF) excitation in the A(2)Pi(3/2)<-- X(2)Pi(3/2) electronic transition. The results are used to obtain relative Franck-Condon factors for various v'-->v'' transitions in the A(2)Pi(3/2)--> X(2)Pi(3/2) system up to v'' = 12 and compared with theoretical predictions. A fluorescence quenching study of the A(2)Pi(3/2) state of IO has also been performed, revealing that collisional quenching and rotational energy transfer (RET) are rapid in the A(2)Pi(3/2) state of IO. The J'-dependence to fluorescence quenching of the A(2)Pi(3/2) (v' = 2) state of IO by N(2) suggests a collisional predissociation mechanism.