A.C. Tam
Journal of Applied Physics
The photothermal probe beam deflection method was applied to monitor photochemical particulation induced by a pulsed N2 laser in a CS2 vapor. The signal indicates a fast heat release due to collisional relaxation of excited CS2, and a slow heat release that can be ascribed to the aggregation of carbon monosulfide. The measured signal was modelled by solving the heat conduction equation for the geometry employed. This yields a value for the nucleation and growth time in the microsecond range when literature values for the collisional deactivation and the thermal diffusivity of CS2 are used. © 1985.
A.C. Tam
Journal of Applied Physics
P. Korpiun, B. Büchner, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
H. Sontag, Ingo Hussla, et al.
CLEO 1984
B. Sullivan, A.C. Tam
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America