A new method of measuring the lifetime of excited atomic and molecular states

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Fine Structure, Fluorescence, Luminous Intensity, Molecular Excitation, Radiative Lifetime, Atomic Beams, Atomic Energy Levels, Dye Lasers, Pulsed Lasers, Tables (Data)

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A new method of radiative lifetime measurements of atoms and molecules is described. In this method radiative lifetime is determined from the decay of fluorescent light intensity. The atoms (or molecules) in an atomic beam are excited by a nitrogen-laser-pumped dye laser. The lifetimes of several fine structure levels of Na, Mn, Cr, Co, Fe and Ni obtained by this method are tabulated and compared with the data obtained by other methods.

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