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Published January 1, 1979 | Published
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Scattering of thermal He beams by crossed atomic and molecular beams. Ill. Anisotropic intermolecular potentials for He + N_2, O_2, CO, and NO

Abstract

Differential scattering cross sections are measured for He + N_2, O_2, CO, and NO, using the crossed molecular beams technique. These data, which are sensitive to the van der Waals attractive minima and adjacent regions of the intermolecular potentials, are analyzed in terms of both central‐field and anisotropic models. Little evidence is found for quenching of the observed diffraction oscillations, and anisotropic contributions are determined to be small: the spherical averages of these anisotropic potentials are indistinguishable, within experimental error, from the potentials obtained by a central‐field analysis. This study thus provides a quantitative, empirical validation of the central‐field assumption for molecular scattering in weakly anisotropic systems.

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© 1979 American Institute of Physics. Received 2 May 1978. Online Publication Date: 28 July 2008. This work was supported in part by a Contract (EY-76-S-03-767) from the Department of Energy. Report Code: CALT-767P4-174. Work performed in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph-D. degree in Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. Contribution No, 5776. We wish to thank Dr. Gregory Parker for many useful discussions concerning the infinite-order sudden approximation, and for much help with its use. We also thank Ambassador College for generous use of its computing facilities.

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