R.W. Dreyfus
Applied Optics
This Letter reports the first optogalvanic detection of molecular ions (N2+, CO+). The present results indicate a new optogalvanic mechanism involving direct alteration of ion mobility by laser excitation, due to a difference in charge-exchange collision rates for excited- vs ground-state ions. The technique provides a sensitive probe of ions in the cathode dark space. Ion kinetic energies are obtained from Doppler shifts and internal energy distributions from rotational line intensities. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
R.W. Dreyfus
Applied Optics
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