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26 April 2007 Influence of gas mixture on the production of singlet delta oxygen
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Proceedings Volume 6346, XVI International Symposium on Gas Flow, Chemical Lasers, and High-Power Lasers; 63462W (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739124
Event: XVI International Symposium on Gas Flow, Chemical Lasers, and High-Power Lasers, 2006, Gmunden, Austria
Abstract
Boltzmann equation was solved for the oxygen gas with the mixture of He, Ar, Xe etc. The electron energy distribution, electron average energy, ionization and attachment coefficient were obtained. The results have shown that the electron energy distribution over frequency is almost identical to that for the DC excitation at the same value of E/N, only in the microwave frequency range the frequency began to influence the electron energy distribution. The condition to obtain self-sustained discharge and the the influence of gas mixture on the production of singlet delta oxygen was discussed in this paper.
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Dan Xiao, Xinbing Wang, and Xueling Zhang "Influence of gas mixture on the production of singlet delta oxygen", Proc. SPIE 6346, XVI International Symposium on Gas Flow, Chemical Lasers, and High-Power Lasers, 63462W (26 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739124
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Ionization

Argon

Xenon

Gas lasers

Chemical lasers

Electron transport

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