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Frequency and time resolved luminescence of intermediate reaction products in ir laser decomposition of silane

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A systematic study of spectral and time dependence of the luminescence emitted by fragments after ir multiple-photon decomposition of silane, is presented. Data obtained at various silane pressure (1–35 Torr) and pulsed CO2 laser fluences are discussed and compared with previous results and interpretations.

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Borsella, E., Caneve, L. Frequency and time resolved luminescence of intermediate reaction products in ir laser decomposition of silane. Appl. Phys. B 46, 347–355 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00686458

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