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1 June 1990 Production of Bi(2D) and BiF(AO+) in a supersonic flow
John M. Herbelin, Munson A. Kwok
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Proceedings Volume 1225, High-Power Gas Lasers; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18525
Event: OE/LASE '90, 1990, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
A series of experiments was conducted in which trimethylbismuthine (TMB) was used to introduce atomic bismuth into a supersonic flow of electronically excited nitrogen fluoride, NF(a1Δ), at an elevated density of 3 x 1015 mol cm-3. Excited-state densities of Bi(2D) approximately equal to 1 x 1013 atom cm-3 and BiF(AO+) approximately equal to 4 x 1O11 mol cm-3 were achieved. After correction for mixing, these density values agreed reasonably well with values predicted by a quadratic scaling law. Simulation of the blue BiF(AO+)-BiF(XO+) emission spectrum suggests that the BiF(AO+) was in vibrational as well as rotational equilibrium at 300°C. The significance of these results for developing a supersonic BiF(AO+) laser utilizing TMB is discussed.
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John M. Herbelin and Munson A. Kwok "Production of Bi(2D) and BiF(AO+) in a supersonic flow", Proc. SPIE 1225, High-Power Gas Lasers, (1 June 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18525
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KEYWORDS
Bismuth

Chemical species

Gas lasers

High power lasers

Nitrogen

Diagnostics

Fluorine

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