Experimental study of the role of plasma polarization on line shape in dense laboratory plasmas.

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Plasma: Line Profiles, Plasma: Line Broadening

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This paper presents an experimental study of the spectral line profiles emitted by multicharged ions in dense laser-produced plasmas. The time and/or space integrated spectra of the Lyman series of H-like lithium show a strong red asymmetry and, in some cases, a red shift of the top of the lines. It is shown that such profiles have to be interpreted as due to space and time integration of mostly symmetric profiles, which are red shifted by an amount that depends on the emitting plasma zone. Theoretically calculated profiles show the role, in the observed profiles, of the plasma polarization shift due to the penetration of atomic orbits by the plasma free electrons.

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