Emission spectra of laser-supported detonation waves

Abstract
Laser-supported detonation waves are generated with a pulsed CO2 laser with energies up to 18 J, for a duration of 25 μsec and focused on solid surfaces in air. The time-integrated spectrum in the visible and near-uv range is found to consist mainly of N+ and O+. The temperature and the electron density in the plasma are estimated to be greater than 25 000 °K and 1.5×1017/cm3, respectively, through a theoretical analysis of the air composition.

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