Collisionally aligned molecular beams: a tool for stereodynamical studies in the gas phase and at surfaces
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Production, characterization and control of alignment degree of molecules are of importance for investigating in detail the stereodynamics of elementary processes involving elastic, inelastic and reactive events and also to prepare gas-phase species for selective surface scattering investigations. The focus here is on collisional alignment in supersonic seeded molecular beams, a technique which shows perspectives on the applications, offering appealing features for 'duty cycle' and intensity characteristics. Attention will be addressed to recent stereodynamical studies carried out on hydrocarbon molecules in the gas phase and on applications of such aligned beams to surface scattering studies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
POTENTIAL-ENERGY SURFACES; SUPERSONIC SEEDED BEAMS; ROTATIONAL ALIGNMENT; LASER-ABSORPTION; OXYGEN MOLECULES
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