This paper presents diagnostic data obtained from the plume of a graphite c
omposite target during carbon nano-tube production by the double-pulse lase
r oven method. The in situ emission spectrum (300 to 650 nm) is recorded at
different locations upstream of the target and at different delay times fr
om the lasers (IR and green). Spectral features are identified as emissions
from C-2 (Swan System: d (3) Pi(g)-a (3) Pi(u)) and C-3 (Comet Head System
: A (1) Pi(u)-X (1) Sigma(u)(+)). Experimental spectra are compared with co
mputed spectra to estimate vibrational temperatures of excited state C-2 in
the range of 2500 to 4000 K. The temporal evolution of the 510-nm band of
C-2 is monitored for two target positions in various locations, which shows
confinement of the plume in the inner tube and increase in plume velocity
with temperature. The excitation spectra of C-2 are obtained by using a dye
laser to pump the (0,1) transition of the Swan System and collecting the l
aser-induced fluorescence signal from C-2. These are used to obtain "ground
-state" rotational and vibrational temperatures which are close to the oven
temperature. Images of the plume are also collected and are compared with
the spectral measurements.