A frequency doubled tunable dye laser system with ∼0.4 cm−1 resolution was used to measure the integrated absorption cross sections of more than 20 rotational transitions in the O2 Herzberg I (A 3Σ+u←X 3Σ−g) 8‐0 and 9‐0 vibrational bands near 248 nm and 249 nm. Oxygen pressures from 200 to 800 Torr and path lengths from 5 to 25 m were employed. The measured absorbances were fitted using a nonlinear least squares analysis and Beer’s Law to obtain absolute values for the individual transition integrated cross sections in good agreement with a recent spectral simulation and experimental data. By using the spectral simulation in conjunction with the present experimental results, total oscillator strengths in reasonable agreement with literature...
An account is given of progress during the six month period 1/11/84 to 4/30/85 in work on: (1) rovib...
The technique of cavity ring‐down (CRD) spectroscopy is particularly useful for measuring absorption...
Oxygen molecules in the atmosphere protect us from harmful solar ultra-violet radiation through seve...
The absorption bands of the Herzberg III of O2 at 295 K were measured using Fourier transform spectr...
The continuum cross section of oxygen at 296-300 K has been measured with a resolution of 0.13 nm th...
The work conducted on this grant was devoted to various aspects of the photophysics and photochemist...
Accurate spectroscopic modeling is critical when measuring time-resolved, state-specific chemical ki...
We report two complementary experimental investigations of the absorption spectrum of molecular oxyg...
Progress is given on work on: cross section measurements in the transmission window regions of the S...
$^{1}$A.S.C. Cheung, K. Yoshino, W.H. Parkinson and D.E. Freeman, Can. J. Phys. 62. 1752 (1984).Auth...
Cross sections of oxygen at 300 K have been obtained from photoabsorption measurements at various pr...
From absorption spectra obtained at high resolution by coupling a Fourier transform spectrometer to ...
Author Institution: Harvard College Observatory, 60 Garden StreetCross sections of oxygen at 300 K h...
A high resolution spectrometer which incorporates a narrow line width tunable dye laser was used to ...
Some 16 transitions in atomic oxygen originating from its P-3 ground state were measured using a tun...
An account is given of progress during the six month period 1/11/84 to 4/30/85 in work on: (1) rovib...
The technique of cavity ring‐down (CRD) spectroscopy is particularly useful for measuring absorption...
Oxygen molecules in the atmosphere protect us from harmful solar ultra-violet radiation through seve...
The absorption bands of the Herzberg III of O2 at 295 K were measured using Fourier transform spectr...
The continuum cross section of oxygen at 296-300 K has been measured with a resolution of 0.13 nm th...
The work conducted on this grant was devoted to various aspects of the photophysics and photochemist...
Accurate spectroscopic modeling is critical when measuring time-resolved, state-specific chemical ki...
We report two complementary experimental investigations of the absorption spectrum of molecular oxyg...
Progress is given on work on: cross section measurements in the transmission window regions of the S...
$^{1}$A.S.C. Cheung, K. Yoshino, W.H. Parkinson and D.E. Freeman, Can. J. Phys. 62. 1752 (1984).Auth...
Cross sections of oxygen at 300 K have been obtained from photoabsorption measurements at various pr...
From absorption spectra obtained at high resolution by coupling a Fourier transform spectrometer to ...
Author Institution: Harvard College Observatory, 60 Garden StreetCross sections of oxygen at 300 K h...
A high resolution spectrometer which incorporates a narrow line width tunable dye laser was used to ...
Some 16 transitions in atomic oxygen originating from its P-3 ground state were measured using a tun...
An account is given of progress during the six month period 1/11/84 to 4/30/85 in work on: (1) rovib...
The technique of cavity ring‐down (CRD) spectroscopy is particularly useful for measuring absorption...
Oxygen molecules in the atmosphere protect us from harmful solar ultra-violet radiation through seve...