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Journal of Chemical Physics | 1957

Lifetime Measurements of Metastable States in Molecular Nitrogen

William Lichten

The molecular beam method for the measurement of the lifetime of metastable states has been improved by the introduction of differential pumping, control of the energy of the bombarding electrons, and use of a movable detector.A lower limit of 10—2 sec is obtained for the lifetime of the A 3Σu+ state of N2, in closer agreement with spectroscopic observations than the previous work of Muschlitz and Goodman.The measured value of the lifetime of the a 1IIg state of N2 is (1.7±0.3)×10—4 sec.Some new observations on metastable states of the rare gas atoms, A, Kr, and Xe; CO and H2 are mentioned briefly.


Physical Review | 1963

RESONANT CHARGE EXCHANGE IN ATOMIC COLLISIONS

William Lichten


Physical Review | 1960

Metastable Hydrogen Molecules

William Lichten


Physical Review | 1965

RESONANT CHARGE EXCHANGE IN ATOMIC COLLISIONS. II. FURTHER APPLICATIONS AND EXTENSION TO THE QUASI-RESONANT CASE

William Lichten


Physical Review | 1962

Metastable Hydrogen Molecules. II. Fine Structure of Parahydrogen

William Lichten


Physical Review | 1959

Cross Sections for the Excitation of the Metastable2sState of Atomic Hydrogen by Electron Collision

William Lichten; Sheldon Schultz


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1962

Some New Metastable States of Molecules

William Lichten


Physical Review | 1960

HYPERFINE STRUCTURE OF THE METASTABLE

William R. Faust; Mark N. McDermott; William Lichten


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1954

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William Lichten


Physical Review | 1960

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Mark N. McDermott; William Lichten

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United States Naval Research Laboratory

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