Spectra Emitted from Solid Nitrogen Condensed at Very Low Temperatures from a Gas Discharge
- 1 January 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 30 (1) , 139-150
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1729865
Abstract
Solid products from electrical discharges containing nitrogen emit visible light at temperatures below 40°K. The observed spectra depend greatly upon (1) the temperature at which the discharge products are condensed, (2) the rate of deposition of the gas, (3) the addition of small amounts of impurities, and (4) the addition of large amounts of inert gases. A detailed survey of the effect of these parameters is presented, in order to understand better the mechanisms responsible for the various types of radiation which are observed.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Glass Dewars for Optical Studies at Low TemperaturesReview of Scientific Instruments, 1958
- Luminescence de l'azote solide (4,2 °K) contenant des atomes ou radicaux libres.Effet de traces d'oxygène, d'hydrogène et de vapeur d'eauJournal de Physique et le Radium, 1958
- Theory of the Forbidden Transitions of Nitrogen Atoms Trapped in SolidsPhysical Review B, 1957
- STABILIZATION OF FREE RADICALS AT LOW TEMPERATURESAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1957
- Luminescence de l'azote solide (4,2 °K) contenant des atomes ou radicaux libres. Effet de la dilution par l'argonJournal de Physique et le Radium, 1957
- EMISSION BAND SPECTRA OF NITROGEN THE LYMAN-BIRGE-HOPFIELD SYSTEMCanadian Journal of Physics, 1956
- Spectra Emitted from Solid Nitrogen Condensed at 4.2°K from a Gas DischargePhysical Review B, 1956
- Interpretation of Spectra of Atoms and Molecules in Solid Nitrogen Condensed at 4.2°KPhysical Review B, 1956
- On the Phosphorescence of NitrogenNature, 1926
- Das Leuchten verfestigter Gase und seine Bezichungen zu komischen VorgängenAnnalen der Physik, 1926