Li/Li2 supersonic nozzle beam
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 49 (3) , 380-382
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1135412
Abstract
The characterization of a lithium supersonic nozzle beam has been made using spectroscopic techniques. It is found that at a stagnation pressure of 5.3 kPa (40 Torr) and a nozzle throat diameter of 0.4 mm the ground state vibrational population of Li(2) can be described by a Boltzmann distribution with T(v)= (195+/-30) K. The rotational temperature is found to be T(r)= (70+/-20) K by band shape analysis. Measurements by quadrupole mass spectrometer indicate that approximately 10-mol. % Li(2) dimers are present far downstream for an oven body temperature of 1370 K in the supersonic nozzle expansion. This measured mole fraction is in agreement with the existing dimerization theory.Keywords
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