Abstract

The concentration of atomic iodine is measured by decomposing methyl iodide by the afterglow products of a dc glow discharge in a vortex flow of oxygen at pressures from 6 to 24 torr, at a flow rate of 4.2 mmol/s, currents of up to 500 mA, and a discharge power of up to 370 W. The experimental results are interpreted using the kinetic model developed by the authors, which includes the reactions of atomic oxygen with methyl iodide and the reactions between the resulting products. The produced concentrations of atomic iodine of up to 1.3 × 1015 cm–3 are sufficient for use in the active medium of an oxygen-iodine laser.

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