Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983jqsrt..29..549s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer (ISSN 0022-4073), vol. 29, June 1983, p. 549-552.
Computer Science
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Fine Structure, Laser Plasmas, Line Shape, Optical Thickness, Plasma Radiation, Doppler Effect, Line Spectra, Optical Transition, Plasma Dynamics, Ruby Lasers, Stark Effect
Scientific paper
We report observations of anomalous line shapes for the transitions 2p-3d /P(2)-D(2)/ emitted by the Li-like ions N(V), O(VI), F(VII) in laser-produced plasmas. These transitions are normally doublets but show completely different characteristics (e.g., triplet structures or inversion of two-component intensity ratios) in the plasmas. The observed line profiles are accounted for in terms of opacity and Doppler effect produced by plasma expansion. This interpretation is independent of the particular transition involved, i.e., multiplet structures can generate more complicated features with various unexpected new components, anomalous intensity ratios, etc.
Nicolosi Piergiorgio
Santi D.
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