The spin population difference of hydrogen atoms dissociated from mercury hydride molecules.
@article{Yi2002TheSP, title={The spin population difference of hydrogen atoms dissociated from mercury hydride molecules.}, author={W. Yi and S. Yu and R. Bersohn}, journal={Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy}, year={2002}, volume={58 7}, pages={ 1389-93 } }
The spin population difference between m(s) = 1/2 and - 1/2, (malpha - mbeta)(t) of the hydrogen atoms dissociated from the mercury hydride molecules is calculated as a function of time for the reaction of Hg* + H2 in a magnetic field. Starting from zero value, the population difference increases to a certain limit that is equal to the room temperature population difference. The H/D electron spin resonance (ESR) signal ratio obtained from the isotopic experiment, Hg* + H2/D2, is also explained… CONTINUE READING
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