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Measurement and Analysis of Atomic Hydrogen and Diatomic Molecular AlO, C2, CN, and TiO Spectra Following Laser-induced Optical Breakdown
Published on: February 14, 2014
Intensity of the hydrogen peroxide upsilon(6)(b) band around 1266 cm(-1)
Abstract:
Laboratory spectra of the upsilon(6)(b) band of H(2)O(2) at 1266 cm(-1) have been obtained at a resolution of 0.06 cm(-1) and at temperatures ranging from 278 to 294 K. A total band intensity of 375 +/- 17 cm(-2) amagat(-1) is determined from the spectra. Special techniques to handle the H(2)O(2) samples in a way that minimizes abundance determination errors are discussed.
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