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4 May 2000 Kinetic spectroscopy of NCl
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Abstract
Metastable NCl(a1(Delta) ) is a promising energy carrier for use in chemically driven iodine lasers. The present studies of NCl(a) kinetics and demonstration of a non- intrusive method for detecting NCl(X) were conducted in support of efforts to develop an NCl(a)/I laser system. Photolysis of ClN3 by O2, H2, HCl, Cl2 and ClN3 were determined. The result were consistent with recent measurements made in a discharge flow system. NCl(X) was detected via transient absorption of the b-(chi) system. A CW ring dye laser was used to record a high-resolution spectrum of the origin band. Time resolved absorption measurements were used to examine the kinetics of NCl(X) formation and decay.
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Anatoly V. Komissarov, Gerald C. Manke II, Steven J. Davis, and Michael C. Heaven "Kinetic spectroscopy of NCl", Proc. SPIE 3931, Gas, Chemical, and Electrical Lasers and Intense Beam Control and Applications, (4 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384275
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KEYWORDS
Photolysis

Absorption

Luminescence

Data modeling

Chlorine

Dye lasers

Laser systems engineering

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