Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818829-3.00007-1
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Molecular laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

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“…Analogous to recently reported hydrogen nitrogen gaseous mixtures [30], the CN signals are weaker at the center and indicate a slightly lower temperature than at 0.85 mm. There appears to be residual interference from an atomic line at 386.2 nm that indicates the carbon line at the 193.09-nm line [20,21], measured in second order. Wavelength and detector system-sensitivity calibrated CN spectral data are Abel-inverted [16].…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Analogous to recently reported hydrogen nitrogen gaseous mixtures [30], the CN signals are weaker at the center and indicate a slightly lower temperature than at 0.85 mm. There appears to be residual interference from an atomic line at 386.2 nm that indicates the carbon line at the 193.09-nm line [20,21], measured in second order. Wavelength and detector system-sensitivity calibrated CN spectral data are Abel-inverted [16].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The CN recombination radiation occurs within the first 100 nanoseconds for laser-induced breakdown in 1:1 mole ratio CO 2 :N 2 gas mixtures at a pressure of 1 atm. Aspects of the analysis include Abel inversions [17][18][19][20][21] and computational modeling [6] of the plasma. Analysis of asymmetric plasma expansion would require Radon inverse transformations [22].…”
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“…Fundamental analysis includes investigations of differences in spectra for OH and OD isotopologues using the program LIFBASE [11]. Applications include laser ablation molecular isotopic spectrometry (LAMIS) [12]. Recent OH data-base developments [13] for predictions with PGOPHER [14] indicate the continued interest in establishing well-defined parameters for computation of OH spectra for analysis of diatomic molecule signatures, viz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analogous to recently reported hydrogen nitrogen gaseous mixtures [30], the CN signals are weaker at the center and indicate a slightly lower temperature than for the 0.85 mm position. There appears to be residual interference from an atomic line at 386.2 nm that indicates the carbon line at 193.09-nm line [20,21], measured in second order. The recombination signals from the mixture are strongest near 7 kK.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The CN recombination radiation occurs within the first 100 nanoseconds for laser-induced breakdown in 1:1 CO2:N2 gas mixtures. Aspects of the analysis include Abel inversions [17][18][19][20][21] and computational modeling [6] of the plasma. Analysis of asymmetric plasma expansion would require Radon inverse transformations [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%