A simple and much-studied example of vibrationally inelastic collisions is the crashing of a hydrogen atom into a deuterium molecule. This experiment reveals a different inelastic scattering mechanism: it observed vibrational excitation even in collisions where the two species merely graze each other, and which is attributed to extension of the D-D bond through interaction with the passing H atom. This tug of war mechanism should be at play whenever attraction can develop between the colliding partners.
- Stuart J. Greaves
- Eckart Wrede
- Richard N. Zare