Explosions can be induced in mixtures of SF
6with appropriate fuels, by a single pulse of a free running CO
2laser

s [full width at half maximum (FWHM)]. A typical threshold for initiation of reaction was somewhat above 4 J for a 1:1 mixture of SF
6and SiH
4, at a total pressure of 10 torr, with the unfocused beam illuminating 8 cm
2of cell area. High levels of luminosity were generated covering both the near ultraviolet, visible, and infrared. The spectral and temporal characteristics of the following fuels and fuel-oxidizer combinations (with SF
6present) are summarized: the most prominent emitter from SiH
4is S*
2, B
3 
; Sn(CH
3)
4+ N
2O [SnO*; SnF*] ; Pb(CH
3)
4+ N
2O [PbO*; PbF*; PbS*] ; Bi(CH
3)
3+ N
2O [BiF*]; B
2H
6with and without N
2O [BO*; BO*
2; S*
2]. Several atomic lines were also recorded. Estimates of the energy density deposited by the laser pulse suggest that initiation of rapid reaction was primarily due to attack of superexcited SF
6by highly reducing radical species.