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Evaluating OH desorption rates from Pt using spatially resolved imaging of Laser-induced fluorescence

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Abstract

A question of central importance in this contest is to what extent the OH-LIF intensity can be assumed to be proportional to the OH desorption rate. It is demonstrated in this work, that this assumption is not generally valid in the pressure regimes where measurements have been performed.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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