Experiments are described to yield more decisive information about the excitation energies of visible strontium monohydroxide bands appearing in flames. Excitation energy differences are derived directly from the ratio of thermal band intensities measured as a function of temperature. Absolute excitation energies are derived from the temperature dependence of the ratio of thermal band to strontium line intensity, while assuming a value for the dissociation energy of SrOH. Flames with temperatures ranging from 1907 to 2886 K were used. A level diagram is proposed for the strontium bands at 6060, 6470, 6690, and 6820 Å. From the results obtained, two conclusions may be drawn: (i) the bands considered are non-resonance bands and (ii) the uncer...
Molecular fluorescence of CaOH, SrOH and BaCl was observed in a hydrogen-oxygen-argon flame, using a...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooDuring a search for double minima...
Research supported by the National Science Foundation and the Army Research Office.Author Institutio...
Experiments are described that yield additional information about the excitation energy of visible b...
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Fuel Science Section,...
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Fuel Science Section,...
An alternating current photoelectric device (compare the work of Boers,(1) Hooymayers et al(2-4) and...
The influence of radiative non-equilibrium on the occupation of excited metal states in flames can b...
An alternating current photoelectric device (compare the work of Boers,(1) Hooymayers et al(2-4) and...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
Strontium radiated its spectral line at 460.7mμ and revealed the band head of band spectrum of its o...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Penn State UniversityThe flame reaction $Sr+N_{2}O$ was i...
[1] K. P. Huber and G. Herzberg. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure, Vol. IV, Constants of Di...
[1] K. P. Huber and G. Herzberg. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure, Vol. IV, Constants of Di...
Molecular fluorescence of CaOH, SrOH and BaCl was observed in a hydrogen-oxygen-argon flame, using a...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooDuring a search for double minima...
Research supported by the National Science Foundation and the Army Research Office.Author Institutio...
Experiments are described that yield additional information about the excitation energy of visible b...
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Fuel Science Section,...
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Fuel Science Section,...
An alternating current photoelectric device (compare the work of Boers,(1) Hooymayers et al(2-4) and...
The influence of radiative non-equilibrium on the occupation of excited metal states in flames can b...
An alternating current photoelectric device (compare the work of Boers,(1) Hooymayers et al(2-4) and...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
Strontium radiated its spectral line at 460.7mμ and revealed the band head of band spectrum of its o...
An alternating current photoelectric device has been used for determining the yield factor p of reso...
Author Institution: Department of Physics, Penn State UniversityThe flame reaction $Sr+N_{2}O$ was i...
[1] K. P. Huber and G. Herzberg. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure, Vol. IV, Constants of Di...
[1] K. P. Huber and G. Herzberg. Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure, Vol. IV, Constants of Di...
Molecular fluorescence of CaOH, SrOH and BaCl was observed in a hydrogen-oxygen-argon flame, using a...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of WaterlooDuring a search for double minima...
Research supported by the National Science Foundation and the Army Research Office.Author Institutio...