Abstract
Improvements in a rapid scan ir spectrometer used for flash photolysis–kinetic spectroscopy are described. The scanning mechanism now regularly operates at a repetition rate of 20,000 scans/sec; the photolysis flash has a half-time of 7.5 μsec, with energy up to 2940 J, and at 1500 J it yields 5 × 1018 quanta/flash; the spectroscopic light source operates with a brightness temperature of 2400 K. The relationship between spectral resolution and scanning speed is quantitatively discussed.
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