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Intensity-dependent laser ionization experiments involving the 1b 1u state of benzene
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Intensity-dependent laser ionization experiments involving the 1b 1u state of benzene

Ellen Sekreta, Kevin G. Owens and James P. Reilly
Chemical physics letters, v 132(4), pp 450-455
1986

Abstract

Benzene is two-step photoionized with ArF laser radiation and the resulting mass- and photoelectron spectra obtained versus laser intensity. In agreement with previous work, benzene ionizes very inefficiently at this wavelength. Attempts to probe the rapid non-radiative relaxation of its 1B 1u excited state by monitoring the intensity dependence of the photoelectron spectrum are impeded by ionization of neutral atomic carbon fragments.

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