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- W2014606311 abstract "In a one-component low-pressure gas, velocity-selective excitation can produce a drift due to state-dependent molecule-surface interaction. The first observation of this effect is reported for rovibrationally excited ${mathrm{CH}}_{3}$F colliding with quartz. Experiments involving different rotational sublevels within the ${ensuremath{nu}}_{3}$ vibrational band indicate a strong dependence of the effect upon rotational quantum number." @default.
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