Publication Date:
2011-08-19
Description:
A compact, solid-state radio-frequency oscillator of low-power consumption is described, which allows quantitative measurement of the optogalvanic effect in low-pressure gas discharges. The oscillator has been used to record a portion of the 2-0 overtone band of nitric oxide at a pressure of about 1 Torr using a tunable color-center laser operating at 2.65 microns.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
Review of Scientific Instruments (ISSN 0034-6748); 57; 2242-224
Format:
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