Abstract

The laser optogalvanic (LOG) technique has been used to observe infrared transitions in the transient molecular species H2CS and BrO. In addition the dependence of the LOG signals on laser power, discharge gas pressure, and chopping frequency have been characterized. A simple model, which is conceptually consistent with the known LOG effects in a positive column DC discharge, has been developed to explain the observed LOG signal behavior.

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