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The absorption spectra of the NH2 radical have been recorded with a resolution of 10-3 cm-1 in the 1343 - 1605 cm-1 range. The formation of the radicals took place as a result of pulsed photolysis of NH3 in the 190 - 220 nm region. The total number of NH2 radicals formed was 1017 - 1018 for a 5 microsecond(s) ec duration of the photolyzing pulse and a 250 J energy supplied to the photolysis lamp. Nineteen lines of vibrational-rotational transitions with N -4 cm-1.
V. M. Krivtsun,Yu. A. Kuritsyn, andB. B. Nadezhdin
"Study of the NH2 radicals produced by flash photolysis of NH3", Proc. SPIE 1724, Tunable Diode Laser Applications, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58670
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V. M. Krivtsun, Yu. A. Kuritsyn, B. B. Nadezhdin, "Study of the NH2 radicals produced by flash photolysis of NH3," Proc. SPIE 1724, Tunable Diode Laser Applications, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58670