The near-uv photolysis of ozone: quantum yields of O(D-1) between 305 and 329 nm at temperatures from 227-298 K, and the room temperature quantum yield of O(P-3(2)) between 303 and 310 nm, measured by resonance enhanced multiphoton ionisation
G. Hancock et Pl. Tyley, The near-uv photolysis of ozone: quantum yields of O(D-1) between 305 and 329 nm at temperatures from 227-298 K, and the room temperature quantum yield of O(P-3(2)) between 303 and 310 nm, measured by resonance enhanced multiphoton ionisation, PHYS CHEM P, 3(22), 2001, pp. 4984-4990
Quantum yields Phi have been measured for the O(D-1) fragment from the phot
olysis of ozone between 305 and 329 nm at temperatures of 298, 273, 247 and
227 K. Relative yield measurements of the atomic fragment were made by REM
PI, and placed on an absolute scale by comparison with published quantum yi
elds at 308 nm. The results confirm the existence of the long wavelength "t
ail'' for O(D-1) production beyond the 310 nm thermodynamic threshold for i
ts formation in a spin allowed step with O-2 (a(1)Delta (g)) as the cofragm
ent. Contributions from both photodissociation of internally excited ozone
and spin forbidden processes are apparent from the temperature and waveleng
th dependences of F. These results give support to the recently recommended
values of the quantum yields in this wavelength and temperature region. Me
asurements over the structured Huggins band near 319 nm show evidence of an
anticorrelation between the O(D-1) yield and the absorption cross section,
but the effect is not large enough to make significant error in the contin
uous function used to parametrise the quantum yield in this region. Measure
ments of the quantum yield of the O(P-3(2)) fragment between 303 and 310 nm
indicate that the short wavelength limiting value of the O(D-1) quantum yi
eld at room temperature lies between 0.85 and 0.9.