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20 December 1985 Application of FTIR spectroscopy In Laser-Induced Chemistry
A. Stanley, R. Johnson, J. McDonald, J. Merritt, A. Roberts, J. Turner
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Proceedings Volume 0553, Fourier and Computerized Infrared Spectroscopy; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970893
Event: 1985 International Conference on Fourier and Computerized Infrared Spectroscopy, 1985, Ottawa, Canada
Abstract
FTIR spectroscopy is routinely used by this research group as a tool in laser-induced chemistry for identification of end products, reaction mechanisms and kinetic studies. Specific recent studies have included the dissociation of the C-0 bond in alcohols and phosphorus compounds, the formation of polycrystal-line germanium films from germane and the kinetics of the laser-induced chemistry of allylic species and NF3/NO reactions. The specifics of the experimental techniques used in these investigations have been adequately described elsewhere)-2. Fundamentally, the technique is simply the irradiation of gas phase samples using a continuous wave CO2 laser at the frequency of an absorption band in the molecule which is resonant with the output of the CO2 laser.
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A. Stanley, R. Johnson, J. McDonald, J. Merritt, A. Roberts, and J. Turner "Application of FTIR spectroscopy In Laser-Induced Chemistry", Proc. SPIE 0553, Fourier and Computerized Infrared Spectroscopy, (20 December 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970893
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KEYWORDS
Chemistry

FT-IR spectroscopy

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser spectroscopy

Infrared radiation

Spectroscopy

Germanium

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