Abstract
The temporal dependence of the spatial distributions of sizes and of the concentration of sodium clusters induced by laser light was investigated. Time-dependent measurements of the scattered light intensity were made as a function of the separation between probing and inducing laser beams for various thermodynamic conditions and various intensities of the inducing laser light. Diffusion of atomic sodium vapour and of clusters is discussed. The rate of cluster growth and the cluster size distribution are estimated.
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