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The Non-adiabatic Effects in F(2P) + D2 → DF + D

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State-to-State Dynamical Research in the F+H2 Reaction System

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Using HRTOF crossed molecular beam technique, we studied the F(2P) + D2 → DF + D reaction systematically. The differential cross sections and the relative integral cross sections in this reaction were provided. We measured the F(2P3/2)/F*(2P1/2) ratio in the F atom beam and thus got the F(2P3/2)/F*(2P1/2) reactivity ratio, which is in perfect agreement with the theoretical results.

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Ren, Z. (2014). The Non-adiabatic Effects in F(2P) + D2 → DF + D. In: State-to-State Dynamical Research in the F+H2 Reaction System. Springer Theses. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39756-1_4

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