Abstract
The HO2 radical is important in atmosplreric and combustion chemistry. The detection of HO2 presents a difficult problem. In out earlier studies, we demonstrated that the HO2 radical can be detected by emission from its excited photofragments. However, the OH fluorescence intensity produced by atomic resonance lines was not intense enough, so it was not dispersed and was isolated by an optical filter.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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