Affiliation:
1. Combustion Research Facility, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California 94550
Abstract
The absorptivity of CO2 and O2 at 193 nm over the temperature range of 900–1600 °C is reported. The data were collected in a flow-type tube furnace using an ArF excimer laser at the light source. CO2 was mixed at 5% by volume in N2 and O2 was examined at 5% and 10%. The internal transmittance of a 1-meter externally heated absorption cell was measured. The results establish a value for the absorptivity, α, for CO2 ranging as high as 2.35 × 10−19 cm2/molecule at 1600 °C. For O2, the absorptivity is 1.81 × 10−19 cm2/molecule at 1600 °C. The results partially agree with those reported in the literature recently by others at 1000 °C and 193 nm and extend those data to higher temperatures; however, the agreement is far from exact. The results are inconsistent with the higher temperature, 1500–2500 °C, values inferred by others from indirect measurements for these two species.
Subject
Spectroscopy,Instrumentation