Title :
Thermalization of low energy electrons in dielectric liquids
Author :
Lukin, L.V. ; Balakin, A.A.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Energy Problems of Chem. Phys., Acad. of Sci., Chernogolovka, Russia
Abstract :
An experimental approach to determination of the rate of the electron energy loss has been developed for "hot" electrons in dielectric liquids. It is based on the measurements of d.c. two pulse photoconductivity of liquid solutions: at first, the UV laser pulse generates geminate electrons, trapped near their parent cations, through two photon ionization of admixed aromatic molecules, and then the second (probe) light pulse releases electrons from traps injecting the quasi-free electrons into the conduction band of liquid. For the anthracene solutions in methylcyclohexane the photoconductivity measurements have been carried out using the pulse dye laser to excite trapped electrons at wavelengths from 425 to 867 nm. The electron thermalization distances of 4.2 - 4.7 nm were determined for the photoelectrons with the initial kinetic energy within the range from about 0.9 to 2.4 eV. The electron impact ionization rate in hydrocarbon matrix is discussed.
Keywords :
conduction bands; dielectric liquids; electric breakdown; electron traps; hot carriers; impact ionisation; laser beam effects; organic compounds; photoconductivity; two-photon processes; 0.9 to 2.4 eV; 4.2 to 4.7 nm; 425 to 867 nm; DC two pulse photoconductivity; UV laser pulse; admixed aromatic molecules; anthracene solutions; conduction band; dielectric liquids; electron energy loss; electron impact ionization rate; electron thermalization distances; geminate electrons; hot electrons; hydrocarbon matrix; liquid solutions; low energy electrons; methylcyclohexane; parent cations; photoconductivity measurements; photoelectrons; pulse dye laser; quasi-free electrons; thermalization; trapped electrons; two photon ionization; Dielectric liquids; Dielectric measurements; Electron traps; Energy loss; Ionization; Optical pulse generation; Photoconductivity; Probes; Pulse measurements; Wavelength measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Dielectric Liquids, 2002. ICDL 2002. Proceedings of 2002 IEEE 14th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7350-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICDL.2002.1022691