Experiments on 558-nm argon oxide laser system
- 15 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 28 (2) , 81-83
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.88647
Abstract
Vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) photolysis of N2O immersed in high‐pressure Ar has been used to produce O(1S0) at high density. A two‐chamber apparatus was used to prevent the effects of electron and ion collision in the experimental volume, thereby providing a much clearer kinetic situation. The gain profile and stimulated emission cross section near 558 nm and the upper‐state lifetime were determined for ArO.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Quantum yields for the production of O(1S), N(2D), and N2(A 3Σ+u) from the vacuum uv photolysis of N2OThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1975
- Laser oscillation on the green bands of XeO and KrOApplied Physics Letters, 1974
- Vacuum uv photolysis of N2OThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1974
- Rates of collision-induced emission from metastable O(1S) atomsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1974
- Production of O(1S) from Photodissociation of CO2The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1972
- Recent advances in the chemistry of electronically excited atomsChemical Reviews, 1970
- Collisional Stimulation of the O(1S)–O(1D) Emission of Oxygen Atoms Formed in Vacuum-Ultraviolet Photolysis of Nitrous OxideThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1970
- Active Nitrogen at High PressureThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1962
- Spectra of Argon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen MixturesPhysical Review B, 1958
- The Green Auroral Line as an Initiator of Phosphorescence in Condensed SystemsNature, 1948