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The absorption of vacuum ultraviolet light by atomic oxygen has
been measured in the Electric Arc-driven Shock Tube (EAST) Facility
at NASA-Ames Research Center. This investigation demonstrates the
instrumentation required to determine atomic oxygen concentrations
from absorption measurements in impulse facilities. A shock wave
dissociates molecular oxygen, producing a high temperature sample
of atomic oxygen in the shock tube. A probe beam is generated with
a Raman-shifted ArF excimer laser. By suitable tuning of the laser,
absorption is measured over a range of wavelengths in the region of
the atomic line at 130.49 nm. The line shape function is determined
from measurements at atomic oxygen densities of 3x10(exp 17) and
9x10(exp 17) cm(exp -3). The broadening coefficient for resonance
interactions is deduced from this data, and this value is in accord
with available theoretical models.
The absorption of vacuum ultraviolet light by atomic oxygen has
been measured in the Electric Arc-driven Shock Tube (EAST) Facility
at NASA-Ames Research Center. This investigation demonstrates the
instrumentation required to determine atomic oxygen concentrations
from absorption measurements in impulse facilities. A shock wave
dissociates molecular oxygen, producing a high temperature sample
of atomic oxygen in the shock tube. A probe beam is generated with
a Raman-shifted ArF excimer laser. By suitable tuning of the laser,
absorption is measured over a range of wavelengths in the region of
the atomic line at 130.49 nm. The line shape function is determined
from measurements at atomic oxygen densities of 3 x 10(exp 17) and
9 x 10(exp 17) cm(exp -3). The broadening coefficient for resonance
interactions is deduced from this data, and this value is in accord
with available theoretical models.
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