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1 February 1991 Population of high-vibrational levels of the iodine ground state in its dissociation process by singlet oxygen
B. Barnault, V. Joly, Daniel R. Pigache
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Proceedings Volume 1397, 8th Intl Symp on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.26029
Event: Eighth International Symposium on Gas-Flow and Chemical Lasers, 1990, Madrid, Spain
Abstract
The dissociation of I by 02 in a Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser (COIL) cannot occur with a single colision. A two-step model where the excited intermediate species is identified with the vibrational states of 12x(0+g), with V between 30 and 43, has been proposed. The existence of these species has already been checked by using laser fluorescence excitation spectroscopy. The improvements of this experiment will permit one to make absolute measurements of the iodine vibrational level populations along the reaction zone and to know excitation rates of I2 by O21 •
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B. Barnault, V. Joly, and Daniel R. Pigache "Population of high-vibrational levels of the iodine ground state in its dissociation process by singlet oxygen", Proc. SPIE 1397, 8th Intl Symp on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers, (1 February 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.26029
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KEYWORDS
Iodine

Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Laser spectroscopy

Oxygen

Chemical lasers

Spectroscopy

Fluorescence spectroscopy

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