Title :
Spectroscopic measurements on the laser emission from discharges in compounds of hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen
Author :
Mathias, I. E S ; Crocker, A. ; Wills, M.
Author_Institution :
Defense Standards Laboratories, Victoria, Australia
fDate :
4/1/1968 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A pulsed electrical discharge through dimethylamine or a mixture of methane and ammonia at low pressure has produced stimulated emission at twenty-one wavelengths between 71 and 373 μm. Ten of the lines in the range 71 to 116 μm are new; some of the others are identical to those produced with the so-called cyanide laser. The radiation was analyzed with a spectroscopic system comprising a reflection grating monochromator, a Michelson interferometer, and two fast-response detectors operated at 4.2°K. The wavelengths of all the lines were measured to a few parts in 105. Accurate wavelengths are also reported for four new lines from a mixture of methane and15N-ammonia, and four lines from a mixture of deuterated methane and deuterated ammonia. Observations are described confirming that the presence of a hydrogen isotope is necessary for laser emission to occur. The wavelengths obtained for the 310-, 311-, 337-, and 373-μm lines agree closely with the assignment to HCN by Lide and Maki.
Keywords :
Carbon compounds; Carbon dioxide; Gratings; Hydrogen; Nitrogen; Optical reflection; Radiation detectors; Spectroscopy; Stimulated emission; Wavelength measurement;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.1968.1075073