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Control and characterization of the nucleation process during co-expansion of ternary mixtures

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In this paper, we show how the use of a third non-condensable species gives both new insight and control on the binary nucleation process during supersonic expansion of gas mixtures. We present the case of an oxygen-nitrogen mixture diluted in various proportions of helium. Using beam diagnostics, we determine the mean cluster composition and size as well as the percentage of uncondensed matter present in the beam. The presence of helium permits us to understand the cooling and clustering role played by each species during the expansion process. We discuss, in particular, its influence on the dramatic composition change observed at the nucleation onset.

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Received 18 April 2001

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Fort, E., Lescop, B., De Martino, A. et al. Control and characterization of the nucleation process during co-expansion of ternary mixtures. Eur. Phys. J. D 15, 331–334 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100530170148

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