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Abstract

Except for - and -H, little is known about nuclear spin isomers (or spin modifications) of molecules. The main reason is the lack of practical enrichment techniques. Recently, a few enrichment methods were developed, which opened up new possibilities in the field. These methods are briefly reviewed. Substantial progress in the field has been made by the introduction of light-induced drift as a gas-phase separation tool. This is illustrated by extensive data on CHF, which reveal that the gas-phase conversion is governed by intramolecular mixing of the nuclear spin states. The role of direct transitions is small. Various aspects of the conversion were investigated in detail: pressure and collision partner dependence, isotope effect, and temperature dependence. The most decisive information on the spin conversion mechanism is derived from the observation of level-crossing resonances in an electric field and the quantum Zeno effect induced by collisions.

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1999-10-01
2024-05-12
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