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Published on: June 16, 2014
Kinetic spectroscopy in the infrared: a rapid-scan infrared spectrometer
C W Hand1, P Z Kaufmann, R M Hexter
1Mellon Institute, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.
Abstract:
A description is given of an ir spectrometer capable of scanning the region 2-15 micro in 10 microsec at a repetition rate of 20,000 scans/sec. The application of the instrument to problems in kinetic spectroscopy is demonstrated by the flash photolysis of CF(3)I: Ar mixtures and the subsequent detection of transient absorption at 1250 cm(-1) due to the gaseous CF(3) radical.
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