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9 November 1978 Non-Thermal Laser Induced Chemistry At High Reactant Gas Pressures
R. C. Slater, J. H. Parks
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Abstract
The laser induced decomposition of HC Cℓ F2 was studied under collisional conditions using time resolved probing of the dominant reaction products. The reaction was shown to be non-thermal, and a lower bound of 43% of the absorbed laser energy is channeled into decomposition.
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R. C. Slater and J. H. Parks "Non-Thermal Laser Induced Chemistry At High Reactant Gas Pressures", Proc. SPIE 0158, Laser Spectroscopy: Applications and Techniques, (9 November 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956811
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KEYWORDS
Laser energy

Temperature metrology

Absorption

Infrared radiation

Luminescence

Pulsed laser operation

Sensors

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