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Production of rotationally cold methyl radicals in pulsed supersonic beams.

Jonas GrzesiakManish VashishtaPavle DjuricaninFrank StienkemeierMarcel MudrichKatrin DulitzTakamasa Momose
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
We present a comparison of two technically distinct methods for the generation of rotationally cold, pulsed supersonic beams of methyl radicals (CH3): a plate discharge source operating in the glow regime and a dielectric barrier discharge source. The results imply that the efficiency of both sources is comparable and that molecular beams with similar translational and rotational temperatures are formed. Methane (CH4) proved to be the most suitable radical precursor species.
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