Multiphoton ionisation and dissociation of NO2 has been studied experi
mentally at 375 nm for laser pulse widths of 10 ns and 50 fs. The pare
nt NO2 ion peak is not seen in the ns data. In all spectra, the main p
eak observed is due to the ionisation of the NO molecule which results
from the dissociation of excited NO2 formed after absorbing a 375 nm
photon. The intensity dependencies of both NO and NO2 ion peaks have a
lso been measured. The data has been analysed within the context of a
rate equation model using published cross-sections and dissociation ra
tes except for the two-photon ionisation cross-section for NO2 which w
as chosen to reproduce the NO2/NO ion signal ratios at 50 fs. The rate
equation model provides a good description of the complete set of dat
a. Indirectly, it may be concluded that coherence effects do not play
an important role in the multiphoton excitation/ionisation of NO2. The
data also rules out the importance of above-ionisation dissociation i
n NO2 - a conclusion which is consistent with previous data at 496 and
248 nm for laser pulse widths greater than or equal to 300 fs.