Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.100, No.1, 238-246, 1994
Double Modulation-High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopic Technique - The Upsilon-3 Band of the CH3 Radical and Excited-States of CH4 in a Hollow-Cathode Discharge
In this work several fines of the nu3 fundamental band of the CH3 radical have been detected in a refrigerated hollow cathode discharge multipass cell filled with CH4, by using a discharge and laser amplitude double modulation technique, with a difference frequency laser spectrometer and a double phase sensitive detection. Bands of the precursor CH4 and Of C2H4 and C2H6 produced in the discharge have been observed too. By Doppler broadening and absorption variations, the increase of temperature with the establishment of the discharge has been tested. It is only approximately 15-degrees-C. Nevertheless, a very high sensitivity in transmittance variations with temperature is achieved for transitions from highly excited levels of stable species. The method proposed can be very useful for the assignment of very weak bands.
Keywords:DIFFERENCE FREQUENCY LASER;CHEMICAL VAPOR-DEPOSITION;METHANE RF DISCHARGE;DIODE-LASER;ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY;LINE PARAMETERS;MOLECULAR-IONS;NU-2 BAND;V2 BAND;DIAMOND