Supersonic Molecular Beams of Alkali Dimers
- 15 March 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 54 (6) , 2393-2409
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1675193
Abstract
Intense alkali beams containing up to 30% mole fraction of K2, Rb2, or Cs2 have been generated from a supersonic nozzle expansion, with oven temperatures up to ∼ 900°K (corresponding to alkali vapor pressures up to ∼ 350 torr) and nozzle temperatures ∼ 50–300°K higher. The total beam intensity obtained reached ∼ 5 × 1017 particles sec−1·sr−1. An inhomogeneous deflecting magnet was used to separate the dimer and atom components of the beam, and the variation of dimer concentration with oven pressure and nozzle temperature were studied for a variety of nozzle sizes (throat diameters 0.04–0.15 mm). The velocity distributions of the atom and dimer components were also measured and found to be quite similar; the peaks occur at velocities up to 70% higher than the most probable atom velocity in the oven, and the widths are very narrow, corresponding to random translational temperatures as low as ∼ 30°K, and Mach numbers up to ∼ 15. A simple one‐dimensional theory of dimerization which takes into account vibrational relaxation and heat of condensation is found to be consistent with the data. It is shown that the observed velocity distributions and the variation of the dimer yield with pressure and nozzle diameter imply that most of the heat of condensation does not contribute to the beam acceleration but goes into vibrational excitation of the dimer molecules. A nominal value of ∼ 3 × 10−30 cm6 sec−1 at ∼ 600°K is obtained for the recombination rate constant for Cs+Cs+Cs→Cs2+Cs. A reduced variable plot is provided which enables the theory to be applied to nozzle expansions of any substance for which the chemical recombination is governed by three‐body collisions.Keywords
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