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MO: Molekülphysik

MO 10: Poster: Spektroskopie, Photodiss., Theorie

MO 10.25: Poster

Wednesday, March 18, 1998, 16:00–18:00, PF

Cavity ring down spectroscopy in a pulsed supersonic slit jet plasma — •Harold Linnartz, Tomasz Motylewski, and John P. Maier — Institute for Physical Chemistry, Klingelbergstrasse 80, CH4056 Basel

Cavity ring down (CRD) spectroscopy has proven to be a good method to detect weak molecular transitions or species that are hard to produce in large abundances. By combining a CRD unit with a newly designed supersonic slit jet apparatus very long absorption lengths have been obtained (up to several km) in a dense and cold plasma. The set-up will be discussed in the presentation.
Furthermore, the first gas phase spectra will be presented of the 2Π ← X2Π transitions of C6H / C6D and C8H / C8D. This is the first result aimed at locating the electronic transitions of neutral carbon chains, of astrophysical interest, in the gas phase. Due to the low temperature in the 2-dimensional expansion and the general lack of Doppler broadening, accurate constants have been determined.

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