Experiments on time-dependent radiative transfer in a spectral line

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Magnesium, Pulsed Lasers, Radiative Transfer, Time Dependence, Argon Lasers, Electron Density (Concentration), Metal Vapor Lasers

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The spatial and temporal evolution of excited atoms in an optically thick magnesium vapor after an initial pulsed laser excitatiion is measured using a delayed pulsed probe laser. The collisional environment of the magnesium atoms in the vapor is modified by an argon buffer gas. Angle-averaged partial and complete redistribution calculations are presented and compared with the data. Other aspects of the radiative transfer process are discussed.

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