Abstract:
Velocity-selective excitation of gas particles not only gives rise to a light-induced drift but also to energy fluxes. The dominant role is played by the energy flux of the optical excitation. It is shown that a change in the state of a gas due to the energy flux is negligible under typical conditions in experiments on the light-induced drift of molecules. The conditions necessary in experiments designed to observe energy fluxes in gases are formulated.
Citation:
P. L. Chapovskii, A.M. Shalagin, “Role of energy fluxes in experiments on light-induced drift”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 12:11 (1985), 2275–2281 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 15:11 (1985), 1500–1504]
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This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
L. J. F. Hermans, International Reviews in Physical Chemistry, 11:2 (1992), 289