Abstract:
It was found experimentally that a specific input energy of ~1J·cm–3·atm–1(~1 eV per molecule) could be achieved for hydrogen. This input energy was attained only when the pump pulse duration was less than the characteristic population time of higher vibrational levels of H2 because of the VV processes. The drift velocities of electrons and the effective recombination constants of H2 and its mixtures with rare gases were determined.