Communications: When diffraction rules the stereodynamics of rotationally inelastic collisions

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Following upon our recent work on vector correlations in the Ar-NO collisions [Lemeshko and Friedrich, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 12, 1038 (2010)], we compare model results with close-coupling calculations for a range of channels and collision energies for the He-NO system. The striking agreement between the model and exact polarization moments indicates that the stereodynamics of rotationally inelastic atom-molecule collisions at thermal energies is governed by diffraction of matter waves from a two-dimensional repulsive core of the atom-molecule potential. Furthermore, the model polarization moments characterizing the He-NO, He- O2, He-OH, and He-CaH stereodynamics are found to coalesce into a single, distinctive pattern, which can serve as a "fingerprint" to identify diffraction-driven stereodynamics in future work. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Lemeshko, M., Jambrina, P. G., De Miranda, M. P., & Friedrich, B. (2010). Communications: When diffraction rules the stereodynamics of rotationally inelastic collisions. Journal of Chemical Physics, 132(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3386530

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