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Study of Kinetic Processes in Nitrogen Flowing Post-Discharge with Mercury Traces by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
MAZÁNKOVÁ, V. KRČMA, F. TRUNEC, D.
Originální název
Study of Kinetic Processes in Nitrogen Flowing Post-Discharge with Mercury Traces by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Anglický název
Study of Kinetic Processes in Nitrogen Flowing Post-Discharge with Mercury Traces by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The DC flowing post-discharge was created in Quartz tube at the nitrogen pressure of 1000 Pa and discharge current of 100 mA. The mercury vapour was added in the flowing afterglow behind the active discharge and the optical emission spectroscopy was performed. Nitrogen 1st positive, 2nd positive and 1st negative spectral systems and mercury spectral line at 254 nm (in the spectrum of second order) were identified. The results showed dependence of mercury spectral line intensity on the decay time. The rate coefficient of the reaction between nitrogen metastable and excited mercury atom can be calculated from time dependencies of mercury spectral line intensities.
Anglický abstrakt
The DC flowing post-discharge was created in Quartz tube at the nitrogen pressure of 1000 Pa and discharge current of 100 mA. The mercury vapour was added in the flowing afterglow behind the active discharge and the optical emission spectroscopy was performed. Nitrogen 1st positive, 2nd positive and 1st negative spectral systems and mercury spectral line at 254 nm (in the spectrum of second order) were identified. The results showed dependence of mercury spectral line intensity on the decay time. The rate coefficient of the reaction between nitrogen metastable and excited mercury atom can be calculated from time dependencies of mercury spectral line intensities.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT101818,
author="Věra {Mazánková} and František {Krčma} and David {Trunec}",
title="Study of Kinetic Processes in Nitrogen Flowing Post-Discharge with Mercury Traces by Optical Emission Spectroscopy",
annote="The DC flowing post-discharge was created in Quartz tube at the nitrogen pressure of 1000 Pa and discharge current of 100 mA. The mercury vapour was added in the flowing afterglow behind the active discharge and the optical emission spectroscopy was performed. Nitrogen 1st positive, 2nd positive and 1st negative spectral systems and mercury spectral line at 254 nm (in the spectrum of second order) were identified. The results showed dependence of mercury spectral line intensity on the decay time. The rate coefficient of the reaction between nitrogen metastable and excited mercury atom can be calculated from time dependencies of mercury spectral line intensities.",
booktitle="Proceedings of Physics of Switching Arc",
chapter="101818",
howpublished="print",
year="2013",
month="september",
pages="253--256",
type="conference paper"
}