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1 February 1991 Red emitter resulting from O2 (a1 delta g): a new lasing species?
Qi Zhuang, Tieji Cui, X. B. Xie, Fengting Sang, Q. N. Yuan, Rongyao Zhang, H. P. Yang, Li Li, Q. S. Zhu, Cun Hao Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 1397, 8th Intl Symp on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.25892
Event: Eighth International Symposium on Gas-Flow and Chemical Lasers, 1990, Madrid, Spain
Abstract
In 1989, Yoshida et al. first reported on the occurrence of an unexpected intense red emission in low pressure O2 (a1?g). They believe that the new compound formed is O*4 In this paper, besides reporting on the action of various metal catalysts on the red emitter formation, we will present evidence for the indispensable role of chlorine in the red emitter formation.
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Qi Zhuang, Tieji Cui, X. B. Xie, Fengting Sang, Q. N. Yuan, Rongyao Zhang, H. P. Yang, Li Li, Q. S. Zhu, and Cun Hao Zhang "Red emitter resulting from O2 (a1 delta g): a new lasing species?", Proc. SPIE 1397, 8th Intl Symp on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers, (1 February 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.25892
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KEYWORDS
Chemiluminescence

Chlorine

Oxygen

Luminescence

Catalysis

Chemical lasers

Metals

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