Laboratory Facility for Ionospheric Reaction Studies
- 1 October 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 39 (10) , 1547-1555
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1683158
Abstract
This paper describes techniques employed in the laboratory investigation of charged and neutral particle reactions of importance in the ionosphere. Atmospheric gases at densities appropriate to the D region, contained in a large reaction chamber, are irradiated by a spatially uniform flux of 1.5 MeV electrons. The resulting reactions are studied by a combination of resonant cavity measurements of electron density, mass analysis of positive and negative ions, and optical emission spectroscopy, both during continuous beam irradiation of the gas and in the radiation afterglow. Mechanisms and rates for molecular production and loss processes have been investigated using this apparatus under conditions resembling those in the ionosphere, with negligible competition from diffusion losses to the container walls. In addition to descriptions of the techniques, the paper includes examples of measurements made with the experimental system.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Electron Bombardment Molecular Beam DetectorReview of Scientific Instruments, 1966
- General Considerations Concerning Apparent Mobilities in Mixed Ion Populations: Drift Velocities of Mass-Identified , , , and Ions in NitrogenPhysical Review B, 1965
- Techniques for Studying Electrons During Ionization AfterglowsReview of Scientific Instruments, 1965
- Monopole Spectrometer, a New Electric Field Mass SpectrometerReview of Scientific Instruments, 1963
- Das elektrische MassenfilterThe European Physical Journal A, 1955
- The Measurement of Two-Dimensional Fields. Part II: Study of a Quadrupole MagnetReview of Scientific Instruments, 1954
- A Small Plane Grating MonochromatorJournal of the Optical Society of America, 1952