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Vibrationally Mediated Photodissociation (VMP) deals with the
influence of vibrational excitation of the ground electronic state
of a molecule on its dissociation following excitation of this
state to a higher electronic state. Aimed at students and
academics, this is the first book devoted to the effect of
vibrational pre-excitation on molecular dynamics in the gas phase.
In particular, it deals with the influence of this excitation on
the dissociation of molecules (ie: on the branching ratio between
the dissociation products and its dependence on the vibrational
state being excited). The effect in the gas phase has been
extensively studied, both theoretically and experimentally and
encompasses diverse areas of chemical physics. This monograph
presents the methodology of VMP, using state-of-the-art specific
examples. Overviews of earlier works are included as well, to serve
as a background for current research. Wherever appropriate,
original works are quoted, including the original drawings. The
contents include a brief review of theoretical and experimental
methods relevant to VMP and specific examples. Also included are a
bibliography, author and subject index. From the description of the
motivation, the approach, the execution of the experiment and the
analysis of the results of the specific examples, the reader will
get a comprehensive understanding of the field. The book is aimed
at senior undergraduate and graduate students of chemistry and
physics. It serves as an introduction to VMP for beginners and as a
literature guide to those acquainted with the subject but not
necessarily working on VMP.
The Sixth International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers
(GCL) was held in Jerusalem, Israel, on September 8-12, 1986. The
charm and beauty of Jerusalem and the unique blending of ancient
and modern made this Symposium an enjoyable experience for the 165
participants and the accompanying persons. Yet, it seems that the
invited and contributed papers presented at the Symposium were
equally attractive so that most of the participants attended most
sessions, resisting the temptations outside the session hall.
Indeed, many speakers presented up-to-date results that were
obtained, or cleared, just a few days before the Symposium. This
volume is a compi lation of 19 invited and 61 contributed papers
and of a panel discussion on the prospects for short wavelength
chemical lasers held at the closing session of the Symposium. This
discussion is presented as recorded in order to re tain the flavour
of spontaneous presentation at the risk - or advantage - of
presenting some venturous ideas, and the danger of misquoting. In
editing the book, a deductive approach has been attempted. The book
starts with some fundamental issues, namely fluid dynamics and
optics, and then deals with the design, diagnostics, propagation
and applications of various gas laser systems, covering the
wavelength spectrum from XUV to infrared. Then follow recent
developments of general interest to the laser community and the
book concludes with an eye to the future, i.e., with a section on
short wavelength chemical lasers."
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