Laser-Induced Fluorescence from N 2 + Ions Generated by a Corona Discharge in Ambient Air
In this work, we present the measurement of laser-induced fluorescence from N 2 + ions via the B 2 Σ + u − X 2 Σ + g band system in the near-ultraviolet. The ions were generated continuously by a plasma glow discharge in low pressure N 2 and by a corona discharge in ambient air. The fluorescence dec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied spectroscopy 2015-09, Vol.69 (9), p.1042-1046 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, we present the measurement of laser-induced fluorescence from N
2
+
ions via the B
2
Σ
+
u
− X
2
Σ
+
g
band system in the near-ultraviolet. The ions were generated continuously by a plasma glow discharge in low pressure N
2
and by a corona discharge in ambient air. The fluorescence decay time was found to rapidly decrease with increasing pressure leading to an extrapolated decay rate of ≈10
10
s
−1
at atmospheric pressure. In spite of this quenching, we were able to observe laser induced fluorescence in ambient air by means of a time-gated spectral measurement. In the process of comparing the emission signal with that of N
2
spontaneous Raman scattering, ion concentrations in ambient air of order 10
8
-10
10
cm
−3
were determined. With moderate increases in laser power and collection efficiency, ion concentrations of less than 10
6
cm
−3
may be measurable, potentially enabling applications in atmospheric standoff detection of ionizing radiation from hazardous radioactive sources. |
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ISSN: | 0003-7028 1943-3530 |
DOI: | 10.1366/14-07696 |