We have measured the absorption profile of N2O transitions belonging to the v2 vibrational band at 589cm-1 in order to characterize the gas flow in a pulsed Laval molecular beam. It is found that the shape of the transition is almost Lorentzian near the nozzle exit while it clearly approaches a Gaussian profile far away from the nozzle throat.After measuring the spectral profiles for the same transition in a cell at different pressures, we were able to quantify the molecular density along the Laval stream. We have also measured the pressure-broadening parameters of few transitions of the v2 band.

Lineshape in a Laval Molecular Beam and Pressure Broadening of N2O Transition Lines

D'AMATO F
1993

Abstract

We have measured the absorption profile of N2O transitions belonging to the v2 vibrational band at 589cm-1 in order to characterize the gas flow in a pulsed Laval molecular beam. It is found that the shape of the transition is almost Lorentzian near the nozzle exit while it clearly approaches a Gaussian profile far away from the nozzle throat.After measuring the spectral profiles for the same transition in a cell at different pressures, we were able to quantify the molecular density along the Laval stream. We have also measured the pressure-broadening parameters of few transitions of the v2 band.
1993
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
molecular beam
laval nozzle
pressure broadening
n2o
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