Abstract
For pt. II see ibid., vol. 5, 1386, (1972). Collision-induced rotational and vibrational energy transfer in electronically excited sodium molecules has been investigated by laser-induced fluorescence. As collision partners all rare gases were used as well as H2, HD, D2, N2 and CH4. The measurements were performed in a glass cell at 600 K and at foreign gas pressures less than or equal to 1 Torr. Absolute values of the rotational cross section are given for angular momentum transfer from mod Delta J mod =1 up to mod Delta J mod =6 for various specified levels in the Na2(B1 Pi u) state with rotational quantum numbers between J'=12 and J'=99. The total cross section for rotational energy transfer is of the order of 100 AA2. It is nearly independent of J' and the vibrational quantum number nu '. The total vibrational cross section is about 10 AA2 or less.