An atomic oxygen target for absolute differential cross section measurements
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1992
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An atomic oxygen target suitable for absolute differential cross sections has been developed. Molecular oxygen gas is partially dissociated in a microwave discharge and flowed through a collision cell to serve as a fast beam target. Determination of the atomic oxygen density is carried out using an electron impact time-of-flight mass spectrometer, which uses the exit aperture of the cell as a sample leak.
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Master of Science
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Atomic physics, Atmospheric sciences
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Sieglaff, Dean Ronald. "An atomic oxygen target for absolute differential cross section measurements." (1992) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/13671.
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