Excitation mechanisms responsible for the 615.0-nm oscillation in a He-Hg ion laser

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Gas Lasers, Helium, Lasing, Mercury (Metal), Metal Vapor Lasers, Atomic Collisions, Atomic Energy Levels, Charge Transfer, Gas Discharges, Ion Atom Interactions, Laser Cavities, Population Theory, Reaction Kinetics, Transition Probabilities

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Selective excitation processes responsible for the lasing of singly ionized mercury at 615.0 nm in a He-Hg pulsed discharge have been studied by observing the time variation of the populations of the reactants using the Hook method and the side-light method. It is found that in decaying plasma of a pulsed discharge, the principal process is the Penning reaction, while during the discharge the charge-transfer-type reaction predominates.

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