Studies of Light Emission in the Pulse Radiolysis of Gases: Electron-Ion Recombination in Nitrogen

Abstract
An experimental method for studying ion recombination processes using pulse radiolysis is described. The electron‐ion recombination coefficient in N2 (280–980 torr) has been determined to be 3± 0.6× 10−6cm3ion−1·sec−1 at 25°C by analysis of the light emitted by N2(C 3πu) , which is produced in the neutralization reaction. This recombination coefficient obeys a T−1/2 dependence. The formation of O3 from an O2–SF6 system was used as a radiation dosimeter to obtain the concentration of ions produced by a pulse of 13 MeV electrons.