Molecules (Nov 2022)

Near-Threshold and Resonance Effects in Rotationally Inelastic Scattering of D<sub>2</sub>O with <i>Normal</i>-H<sub>2</sub>

  • Astrid Bergeat,
  • Alexandre Faure,
  • Laurent Wiesenfeld,
  • Chloé Miossec,
  • Sébastien B. Morales,
  • Christian Naulin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217535
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 21
p. 7535

Abstract

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We present a combined experimental and theoretical study on the rotationally inelastic scattering of heavy water, D2O, with normal-H2. Crossed-molecular beam measurements are performed in the collision energy range between 10 and 100 cm−1, corresponding to the near-threshold regime in which scattering resonances are most pronounced. State-to-state excitation cross-sections are obtained by probing three low-lying rotational levels of D2O using the REMPI technique. These measurements are complemented by quantum close-coupling scattering calculations based on a high-accuracy D2O–H2 interaction potential. The agreement between experiment and theory is within the experimental error bars at 95% confidence intervals, leading to a relative difference of less than 7%: the near-threshold rise and the overall shape of the cross-sections, including small undulations due to resonances, are nicely reproduced by the calculations. Isotopic effects (D2O versus H2O) are also discussed by comparing the shape and magnitude of the respective cross-sections.

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