Lifetime measurements on the c4′1Σ+u, v=0, 1 and 2 states of molecular nitrogen

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0301-0104(01)00378-0
Reference W. Ubachs, R. Lang, I. Velchev, W.L. Tchang-Brillet, A. Johansson, Z.S. Li, V. Lokhnygin and C.-G. Wahlström, Lifetime measurements on the c4′1Σ+u, v=0, 1 and 2 states of molecular nitrogen, Chem. Phys. 270, 215-225 (2001)

Excited state lifetimes of c4′1Σ+u, v=0–2 states of molecular nitrogen have been determined in a laboratory investigation using a picosecond XUV laser in a pump–probe configuration. For c4′1Σ+u, v=0 the lifetime is τ=740±50 ps, for the lowest rotational states. For higher rotational states a gradual shift towards τ=495 ps is found in agreement with previous findings that these states are subject to predissociation. For c4′1Σ+u, v=1 no J-dependence is found and values for two isotopomers are reported: τ=330 ps for 14N2 and τ=240 ps for 14N15N. For c4′1Σ+u, v=2 a lifetime for the lowest rotational states (J=0–3) was derived: τ=675±50 ps; for J=11 a lifetime of τless-than-or-equals, slant120 ps is deduced. All values for the lifetimes including the J-dependences are explained in a model based on Rydberg-valence interaction.