Influence of vibrational non-equilibrium on the polarizability and refraction index in air: computational study. Tropina, A. A, Wu, Y., Limbach, C. M, & Miles, R. B Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 53(10):105201, March, 2020.
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Knowledge of optical effects accompanying hypersonic flight conditions is of critical importance to ensure reliable operation of on-board optical instrumentation. This paper presents results of calculations of scalar polarizability dependence on vibrational nonequilibrium in molecular nitrogen and oxygen. The non-equilibrium effects are evaluated on the basis of a semi-classical model for the molecular polarizability. It is shown that, depending on the vibrational and translational populations, changes in the scalar polarizability in excess of normal density and temperature scaling can be around 1%–5% at moderate gas temperatures and around 10% at high temperatures. The model was applied to predict the polarizability for non-equilibrium states in a nitrogen plasma formed by a single nanosecond pulse with different rise times.
@article{tropina2020a,
	title = {Influence of vibrational non-equilibrium on the polarizability and refraction index in air: computational study},
	volume = {53},
	issn = {0022-3727, 1361-6463},
	shorttitle = {Influence of vibrational non-equilibrium on the polarizability and refraction index in air},
	url = {https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6463/ab5bb2},
	doi = {10.1088/1361-6463/ab5bb2},
	abstract = {Knowledge of optical effects accompanying hypersonic flight conditions is of critical importance to ensure reliable operation of on-board optical instrumentation. This paper presents results of calculations of scalar polarizability dependence on vibrational nonequilibrium in molecular nitrogen and oxygen. The non-equilibrium effects are evaluated on the basis of a semi-classical model for the molecular polarizability. It is shown that, depending on the vibrational and translational populations, changes in the scalar polarizability in excess of normal density and temperature scaling can be around 1\%–5\% at moderate gas temperatures and around 10\% at high temperatures. The model was applied to predict the polarizability for non-equilibrium states in a nitrogen plasma formed by a single nanosecond pulse with different rise times.},
	language = {en},
	number = {10},
	urldate = {2023-05-04},
	journal = {Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics},
	author = {Tropina, Albina A and Wu, Yue and Limbach, Christopher M and Miles, Richard B},
	month = mar,
	year = {2020},
	pages = {105201},
}

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