1. Inelastic collisions of CaH with He at cryogenic temperatures.
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Singh, Vijay, Hardman, Kyle S., Mei-Ju Lu, Ellis, Aja, Morrison, Muir J., and Weinstein, Jonathan D.
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INELASTIC collisions ,EXCITED states ,HELIUM ,ROTATIONAL motion ,CALCIUM hydroxide ,TEMPERATURE effect ,ELECTRON spin ,GROUND state (Quantum mechanics) - Abstract
Using helium buffer gas cooling, we have prepared dense samples of ground-state molecular calcium monohydride (CaH X²) at cryogenic temperatures. We have used optical pumping to polarise the spin state of the CaH molecules and we have measured the inelastic collisions of molecular CaH with atomic helium at temperatures from 2 to 7 K. The measured CaH electronic spin depolarisation rate coefficient increases rapidly with increasing temperature, increasing from 2 x 10
-13 cm³s-1 toover lO-11 cm³ s-1 . The strong dependence of rate coefficient on temperature is attributed to the CaH population in the first excited rotational state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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