A. Brockhinke et al., TUNABLE KRF LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE OF C-2 IN A SOOTING FLAME, Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics, 67(5), 1998, pp. 659-665
We have observed laser-induced fluorescence of two different band syst
ems of C-2 in a flame, excited by a tunable KrF laser near 248 nm. The
first comprises several P and R lines of the (1,0) band of the e (3)P
i(g) - a (3)Pi(u), Fox-Herzberg system, with fluorescence bands extend
ing past 350 nm. The second is the band head region of the (7,1) band
of the D (1)Sigma(u)(+) <-- B' (1)Sigma(g)(+) system, with fluorescenc
e at 232 nm from D to the X (1)Sigma(g)(+) ground state. Neither band
has been previously observed in any environment. The flame in these ex
periments is highly sooting, and the C-2 seen here is likely produced
by laser vaporization of the soot with subsequent laser photolysis of
a C-2 precursor. In a rich flame, this fluorescence could cause interf
erences in other studies such as KrF laser Raman scattering. Moreover,
signal level calculations suggest native C-2 near 10 ppm could be rea
dily observed using the Fox-Herzberg excitation. Raman measurements of
major species (X greater than or equal to 0.01)in the same flame, usi
ng the KrF laser, are in good agreement with a model prediction.