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20 September 2004 I* kinetics of relevance to discharge-driven COIL systems
Jiande Han, Scott P. Tinney, Michael C. Heaven
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Abstract
Singlet oxygen generators for COIL devices that utilize electrical or microwave discharge excitation are currently being investigated. A unique characteristic of these types of generators is that they deliver relatively high yields of O atoms. Dissociation of I2 will be facilitated by reaction with O atoms. However, a potential complication is that quenching of I* by O may be rapid. In recent studies using discharged oxygen to excite I* it was found that addition of NO2 to the output of the generator improved the yield of I*. In an attempt to understand the mechanism of the enhancement we have investigated the quenching of I* by O(3P) and NO2.
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Jiande Han, Scott P. Tinney, and Michael C. Heaven "I* kinetics of relevance to discharge-driven COIL systems", Proc. SPIE 5448, High-Power Laser Ablation V, (20 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.548463
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Photolysis

Oxygen

Luminescence

Carbon monoxide

Data modeling

Information operations

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