Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy of the Hg3 excimer

Physics – General Physics

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Laser Induced Fluorescence, Laser Pumping, Laser Spectroscopy, Mercury (Metal), Metal Vapor Lasers, Excimer Lasers, Molecular Energy Levels, Spectral Bands, Temporal Distribution, Ultraviolet Spectra, Fluorescence And Phosphorescence Spectra

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The first observation of a laser-induced fluorescence band, excited by absorption from a low-lying state of the Hg3 excimer using a 'pump-and-probe' method, is reported. A study of the fluorescence intensity as a function of the time separation between the 'pump' and 'probe' laser pulses provides clear evidence for the presence of both Hg3 and Hg2 molecules in the laser-excited mercury vapor. The fluorescence may be due to trimer emission or to dimer emission following dissociation of a trimer state.

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