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Production of ozone and nitrogen oxides by laser filamentation
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ScienceAtmospheric PhotochemistryLaser ApplicationsChemistryFilament Active VolumeHigh-power LasersLaser FilamentsChemical EngineeringNucleationLaser FilamentationEfficient NucleationBiophysicsHealth SciencesPhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryOzoneLaser Photochemistry
We have experimentally measured that laser filaments in air generate up to 1014, 3×1012, and 3×1013 molecules of O3, NO, and NO2, respectively. The corresponding local concentrations in the filament active volume are 1016, 3×1014, and 3×1015 cm−3, and allows efficient oxidative chemistry of nitrogen, resulting in concentrations of HNO3 in the parts per million range. The latter forming binary clusters with water, our results provide a plausible pathway for the efficient nucleation recently observed in laser filaments.
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