Sy. Khmel et Rg. Sharafutdinov, ELECTRON-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE OF CARBON-DIOXIDE CLUSTERS - I - FREE JET OF CONDENSING GAS, Technical physics, 42(3), 1997, pp. 291-299
In measurements in jets of condensing gases, problems arise in interpr
eting the results obtained with the use of electron-beam fluorescence
diagnostics, in particular due to the possible contribution of cluster
s to the radiation from the jet. Data on the fluorescence are obtained
by comparing the optical and x-ray emission excited by an electron be
am with calculations of the amount of condensate. Studies are made on
the fluorescence of CO2 clusters excited by an electron beam in a free
jet of the condensing carbon dioxide gas. It is found that the cluste
rs radiate at wavelengths of the monomers extremely effectively per mo
lecule, almost as much as the free molecules, and the dependence on si
ze is quite weak. It is shown that with electron-impact excitation the
emission of the clusters comes about as the result of the ejection of
excited molecules from the cluster as the latter fragments. The resul
ts of this investigation of the fluorescence of CO2 clusters lead to c
onclusions regarding the use of electron beam fluorescence diagnostics
for measurements in free jets with CO2 clusters. (C) 1997 American In
stitute of Physics.