Communications: Development and characterization of a source of rotationally cold, enriched para- H3+

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In an effort to develop a source of H3+that is almost entirely in a single quantum state (J=K=1), we have successfully generated a plasma that is enriched to ∼83% in para- H3+ at a rotational temperature of 80 K. This enrichment is a result of the nuclear spin selection rules at work in hydrogenic plasmas, which dictate that only para- H3+will form from para- H2, and that para- H3+ can be converted to ortho- H3+ by subsequent reaction with H2. This is the first experimental study in which the H2 and H 3+nuclear spin selection rules have been observed at cold temperatures. The ions were produced from a pulsed solenoid valve source, cooled by supersonic expansion, and interrogated via continuous-wave cavity ringdown spectroscopy. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Tom, B. A., Mills, A. A., Wiczer, M. B., Crabtree, K. N., & McCall, B. J. (2010). Communications: Development and characterization of a source of rotationally cold, enriched para- H3+. Journal of Chemical Physics, 132(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3322827

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