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Abstract:
A laboratory system has been developed for the gas phase production of diatomic metal-oxides, and a program has been initiated for the spectroscopic study of these molecules using the techniques of laser excited fluorescence. Metal-oxides were produced from the following metals: Al, Ba, Be, Mg, Fe, Pb, and Sn. These molecules were produced chemically in a flowing gas system by mixing metal vapor with an oxidant. Chemiluminescence invariably accompanied the formation of metal-oxides in this system. Laser excited fluorescence was shown to be useful for determining molecular constants, studying collisional processes, and for measuring radiative lifetimes and quenching cross sections. (Author)
| Description: |
Doctoral thesis |
| Pages: |
196 |
| Report Date: |
DEC 1971 |
| Contract Number: |
AFAFOSR185170 |
| Report Number: |
0357737 |
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