Observation of Feshbach Resonances in the F + H2 → HF + H Reaction
- Qiu, Minghui
- Ren, Zefeng
- Che, Li
- Dai, Dongxu
- Harich, Steve A.
- Wang, Xiuyan
- Yang, Xueming
- Xu, Chuanxiu
- Xie, Daiqian
- Gustafsson, Magnus
- Skodje, Rex T.
- Sun, Zhigang
- Zhang, Dong H.
Science 311(5766):p 1440-1443, March 10, 2006.
Reaction resonances, or transiently stabilized transition-state structures, have proven highly challenging to capture experimentally. Here, we used the highly sensitive H atom Rydberg tagging time-of-flight method to conduct a crossed molecular beam scattering study of the F + H2 → HF + H reaction with full quantum-state resolution. Pronounced forward-scattered HF products in the v′ = 2 vibrational state were clearly observed at a collision energy of 0.52 kcal/mol; this was attributed to both the ground and the first excited Feshbach resonances trapped in the peculiar HF(v′ = 3)−H′ vibrationally adiabatic potential, with substantial enhancement by constructive interference between the two resonances.
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