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SENSITIZED FLUORESCENCE IN VAPORS OF ALKALI METALS: IX. ENERGY TRANSFER IN COLLISIONS BETWEEN SODIUM AND INERT GAS ATOMS
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsAtomic Emission SpectroscopyChemistryIon ProcessHeavy Ion PhysicInert Gas AtomsIon EmissionPhotophysical PropertyHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionPhotochemistryPhysicsInert Gas PressuresAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopyQuantum ChemistryDetailed BalancingNatural SciencesSpectroscopyPhosphorescenceIon Structure
The total cross sections for inelastic collisions between sodium and inert gas atoms, leading to 3 2 P 1/2 ↔ 3 2 P 3/2 excitation transfer in sodium, have been determined in a series of sensitized fluorescence experiments with sodium – inert gas mixtures. The sodium vapor was maintained at a pressure of 5 × 10 −7 mm Hg, at which there is no trapping of the resonance radiation, and the inert gas pressures ranged from 0 to 1 mm Hg. The cross sections Q 1 (3 2 P 1/2 → 3 2 P 3/2 ) and Q 2 (3 2 P 1/2 ← 3 2 P 3/2 ) are as follows: Na–He, 86.0 and 44.8 Å 2 ; Na–Ne, 67.0 and 35.4 Å 2 ; Na–Ar, 110 and 55.9 Å 2 ; Na–Kr, 85.0 and 43.6 Å 2 ; Na–Xe, 89.8 and 45.6 Å 2 . The ratios Q 1 /Q 2 are in agreement with the value predicted from the principle of detailed balancing and the cross sections also agree, as to order of magnitude, with some theoretically predicted values.
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