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  • Applications of Diamond Films and Related Materials: Third International Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1995),
  • paper DGGC305

Hydrogen Atom Concentration Measurements by Multiphotonic Excitation LIF Technique - Spatial distribution in a Microwave Bell Jar Reactor

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Abstract

Two photons Laser Induced Fluorescence has been carried out in a microwave plasma bell jar diamond deposition reactor in order to obtain spatial distribution of ground state atomic hydrogen and its temperature. Comparison with CARS measurement for the temperature and actinometric ones for the concentration are reported.

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