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Publication
Physical Review Letters
Paper
State-to-state molecular-beam scattering of vibrationally excited NO from cleaved LiF(100) surfaces
Abstract
Survival of vibrational excitation has been observed for the scattering of NO prepared by a laser in a single well-defined quantum state, No (v=1, J=32, =12), from a cleaved LiF(100) surface. State-selective angular, velocity, rotational, and electronic distributions of these vibrationally elastically scattered molecules have also been obtained for the first time. © 1985 The American Physical Society.