Title :
"Temperature measurements in optically pumped nonequilibrium plasmas by laser induced fluorescence of vibrationally excited carbon monoxide"
Author :
Lempert, W.R. ; Leiweke, R.
Author_Institution :
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. It is well known that CO laser "optical pumping" can be used to produce low translational temperature, non-equilibrium plasmas in high (/spl sim/1 bar) pressure mixtures of CO and common buffer species, such as nitrogen, argon, and/or helium. In this paper, we will present a new Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) thermometry technique, based on strong single photon allowed absorption from vibrationally excited (/spl nu/>7) levels of the ground electronic state of carbon monoxide. Optical pumping is a two-step process which combines resonant absorption of continuous wave CO laser radiation with anharmonic Vibration-Vibration energy exchange, producing non-equilibrium plasmas in the steady state. These plasmas are characterized by exceedingly high (and non-Boltzmann) vibrational mode disequilibrium, and low (/spl sim/400 K) to moderate (/spl sim/1000 K) rotational/translational. temperature. Electron production occurs by means of vibrational "pooling" collisions in which the sum of the vibrational energies of the colliding partners exceeds the threshold for ionization (/spl sim/33 quanta). In this highly vibrationally excited environment, strong single photon optical resonances exist to both the A and D\´ excited electronic states. In this paper we present proof-of-concept LIF temperature measurements in CO/Ar optically pumped mixtures. Rotational temperature determined by X/spl rarr/D\´ LIF is found to agree well (+/- 50 K) with temperature determined by FT-IR emission spectroscopy. Preliminary data employing X/spl rarr/A (4th positive system) LIF will also be presented as will modeling results illustrating the potential of two-dimensional (PLIF) temperature imaging.
Keywords :
excited states; fluorescence; optical pumping; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; rotational-vibrational energy transfer; spectral methods of temperature measurement; 1 bar; 400 to 1000 K; CO laser optical pumping; buffer species; laser induced fluorescence; laser induced fluorescence thermometry; low translational temperature; nonequilibrium plasmas; nonequilibrium plasmas pressure mixtures; optically pumping; temperature measurements; vibrationally excited carbon monoxide; Absorption; Argon; Optical buffering; Optical pumping; Plasma temperature; Plasma waves; Pump lasers; Resonance; Stimulated emission; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961214