Abstract
Visible and UV laser emission from a highly ionized pulsed Xe plasma was studied in relation to the ionic assignment of the laser lines. Time-resolved spectroscopy was used to determine the ionic origin of the studied lines. The results are in agreement with an intensity versus pressure analysis performed over the same wavelength range. From the temporal behaviour of the spontaneous emission, a probable classification can be obtained. (author). 7 refs, 7 figs, 1 tab.
Schinca, D;
Duchowicz, R;
[1]
Gallardo, M
[2]
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)
- Centro de Investigaciones Opticas, La Plata (Argentina)
Citation Formats
Schinca, D, Duchowicz, R, and Gallardo, M.
Ionic classification of Xe laser lines: A new approach through time resolved spectroscopy.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Schinca, D, Duchowicz, R, & Gallardo, M.
Ionic classification of Xe laser lines: A new approach through time resolved spectroscopy.
IAEA.
Schinca, D, Duchowicz, R, and Gallardo, M.
1992.
"Ionic classification of Xe laser lines: A new approach through time resolved spectroscopy."
IAEA.
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title = {Ionic classification of Xe laser lines: A new approach through time resolved spectroscopy}
author = {Schinca, D, Duchowicz, R, and Gallardo, M}
abstractNote = {Visible and UV laser emission from a highly ionized pulsed Xe plasma was studied in relation to the ionic assignment of the laser lines. Time-resolved spectroscopy was used to determine the ionic origin of the studied lines. The results are in agreement with an intensity versus pressure analysis performed over the same wavelength range. From the temporal behaviour of the spontaneous emission, a probable classification can be obtained. (author). 7 refs, 7 figs, 1 tab.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Ionic classification of Xe laser lines: A new approach through time resolved spectroscopy}
author = {Schinca, D, Duchowicz, R, and Gallardo, M}
abstractNote = {Visible and UV laser emission from a highly ionized pulsed Xe plasma was studied in relation to the ionic assignment of the laser lines. Time-resolved spectroscopy was used to determine the ionic origin of the studied lines. The results are in agreement with an intensity versus pressure analysis performed over the same wavelength range. From the temporal behaviour of the spontaneous emission, a probable classification can be obtained. (author). 7 refs, 7 figs, 1 tab.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}