Absolute OH density measurements in a CO2-H2O glow discharge by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy

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Abstract

Time-resolved absolute OH density measurements in a millisecond-pulsed DC glow discharge from carbon dioxide with water admixture, by laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy, are presented. For this purpose, a novel technique is suggested to calibrate the OH LIF setup by means of two-photon absorption LIF spectroscopy measurements on a CO-filled gas cell. OH densities in the order of 1 × 1018 m-3 are reported at a pressure of 6.67 mbar with a water admixture of 20% and a discharge current of 50 mA. Furthermore, the time evolution of the CO2 conversion is determined from collision energy transfer LIF and validated against the literature. The time-dependent rotational temperature of OH is obtained with LIF thermometry.

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Budde, M., Martini, L. M., Ceppelli, M., Quercetti, S., & Engeln, R. (2022). Absolute OH density measurements in a CO2-H2O glow discharge by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 31(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/ac5ecc

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