Fluorescence from photoexcitation of C2H5OH by vacuum ultraviolet radiation

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Ethyl Alcohol, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Fluorescence, Molecular Excitation, Photoabsorption, Absorption Cross Sections, Balmer Series, Emission Spectra, Photodissociation

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The photoabsorption and fluorescence cross sections of C2H5OH have been
measured in the 46-200 nm region. Fluorescence is dispersed to identify
the emission systems, which are mainly OH(A-X), CH(A,B-X), and the H
Balmer series. The photodissociation processes that produce the observed
emissions are discussed.

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