MEASUREMENT OF ABSOLUTE DENSITY OF OH RADICALS IN AN ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA PENCIL BY LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE
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Year of publication | 2012 |
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Description | OH radical has been in the scope of scientists for a long time, because it allows to track important chemical processes. It is also expected to play an important role in the plasma material processing and the interaction of plasma with living cells. The group in Bielefeld have come with an easy-to-use simu- lation environment LASKIN1. This allows to take into ac- count electronic quenching, rotational and vibrational energy transfer (RET and VET), but one needs to know the relative densities of collision partners. Another appreciable contribution to understanding the LIF of OH radical was brought by Crosley and Luque and their program LIFBASE2. Based on their results, we have tried to develop a method that would work even if the composition of plasma is not known. |
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