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J Phys Chem Lett ; : 10171-10180, 2024 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39352077

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High-resolution continuous-wave (cw) laser spectroscopy of nitric oxide (NO) molecules has been performed to study and characterize the energy-level structure of and effects of electric fields on the high Rydberg states. The experiments were carried out with molecules flowing through a room temperature gas cell. Rydberg-state photoexcitation was implemented using the resonance enhanced (nl)X+ Σ+1←H Σ+2←A Σ+2←XΠ3/22 three-color three-photon excitation scheme. Excited molecules were detected by high-sensitivity optogalvanic methods. Detailed measurements were made of Rydberg states with principal quantum numbers n = 22 and 32 in the series converging to the lowest rotational and vibrational state of the NO+ cation. The experimental data were compared with the results of numerical calculations which provided insight into the orbital angular momentum character of the intermediate H 2Σ+ state, improved determinations of the nf and ng quantum defects, a bound on the magnitude of the nh quantum defect, and information on the decay rates of the nf and ng Rydberg states. These measurements represent a step-change in laser spectroscopic studies of high Rydberg states in small atmospheric molecules. They open opportunities for more detailed studies of slow decay processes of Rydberg NO molecules confined in electrostatic traps, the synthesis of ultralong range Rydberg bimolecules, and the development of optical methods for trace gas detection.

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Science ; 297(5583): 950-3, 2002 Aug 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12169718

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On the eve of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, it is timely to assess progress over the 10 years since its predecessor in Rio de Janeiro. Loss and degradation of remaining natural habitats has continued largely unabated. However, evidence has been accumulating that such systems generate marked economic benefits, which the available data suggest exceed those obtained from continued habitat conversion. We estimate that the overall benefit:cost ratio of an effective global program for the conservation of remaining wild nature is at least 100:1.


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Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/economia , Ecossistema , Agricultura , Aquicultura , Análise Custo-Benefício , Custos e Análise de Custo , Meio Ambiente , Agricultura Florestal , Humanos , Setor Privado , Árvores
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