Abstract:
The gain, the temperature, and the absolute velocity of the supersonic active oxygen–iodine medium produced by an ejector nozzle unit were determined by the technique of high-resolution diode laser spectroscopy. The gain in the active medium is formed at less than 44 mm from the nozzle unit for an absolute flow velocity ν ≈ 600 m s-1. Upon dilution of oxygen by primary nitrogen in the ratio of 1 : 6.9, the gain of the active medium amounts to 7 × 10-3 cm-1, the temperature of the active medium to 200 K, the absolute flow velocity to 580 m s-1, and the pressure to 58 Torr. As the dilution is increased to 1 : 13.5, the gain reduces to 4.5 × 10-3 cm-1, the temperature lowers to 180 K, the velocity of the active medium increases to 615 m s-1, and the pressure increases to 88 Torr. The increase in the initial content of water vapour in the oxygen flow results in an increase in the temperature and a decrease in the gain of the active medium.