Xenon-Photosensitized Formation of Metastable Nitrogen

Abstract
Metastable nitrogen molecules are produced by collision with xenon atoms excited with 1470-A radiation. The photolytically excited species were detected by measuring the rate at which electrons were ejected from a gold surface. Hydrogen was shown to be more efficient than helium in quenching the photo-excited xenon atoms.

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