| Literature DB >> 25381508 |
Thinh Q Bui1, David A Long2, Agata Cygan3, Vincent T Sironneau2, Daniel W Hogan1, Priyanka M Rupasinghe1, Roman Ciuryło3, Daniel Lisak3, Mitchio Okumura1.
Abstract
Frequency-stabilized cavity ring-down spectroscopy was used to study CO2 lineshapes in the (20013) ← (00001) band centered near 2.06 μm. Two rovibrational transitions were chosen for this study to measure non-Voigt collisional effects for air-broadened lines over the pressure range of 7 kPa-28 kPa. Lineshape analysis for both lines revealed evidence of simultaneous Dicke (collisional) narrowing and speed-dependent effects that would introduce biases exceeding 2% in the retrieved air-broadening parameters if not incorporated in the modeling of CO2 lineshapes. Additionally, correlations between velocity- and phase/state changing collisions greatly reduced the observed Dicke narrowing effect. As a result, it was concluded that the most appropriate line profile for modeling CO2 lineshapes near 2.06 μm was the correlated speed-dependent Nelkin-Ghatak profile, which includes all of the physical effects mentioned above and leads to a consistent set of line shape parameters that are linear with gas pressure.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25381508 DOI: 10.1063/1.4900502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488