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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 108, 2010 - Issue 7-9: A Special Issue on Spectroscopy and Dynamics in Honour of Richard N. Zare
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Locking of the intrinsic angular momentum in the capture of quadrupole diatoms by ions

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Pages 873-882 | Received 22 Oct 2009, Accepted 19 Nov 2009, Published online: 22 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

The capture dynamics of rotationally polarised homonuclear diatoms in low-energy collisions with ions is studied theoretically. The interaction potential includes charge-quadrupole and charge-induced dipole terms. The former, taken in the perturbed rotor approximation, exhibits an R −3 anisotropic dependence and causes an only gradual locking of the intrinsic angular momentum of the diatom to the collision axis. As a result, the capture occurs in a regime of incomplete locking, and the passage over centrifugal barriers is accompanied by considerable gyroscopic effects. The j-specific capture cross-sections for rotationally-aligned diatoms show a marked dependence on the polarisation state which is not described by the conventional adiabatic channel model. The latter, however, provides a fair approximation for the cross-sections of unpolarised diatoms. These features are due to a considerable angle of rotation of the collision axis before the barrier is reached and to a small angle of rotation during the passage across the barrier. The numerically determined, scaled, capture cross-sections are represented by an approximate analytical expression that interpolates between two limiting cases, very small (adiabatic channel model) and very large (fly-wheel model) gyroscopic effects of the rotating diatom.

Acknowledgement

We thank R.N. Zare for his seminal contribution to this field Citation26 and his continuous interest in our work.

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