Plasma diagnostics based on self-reversed lines. I - Model calculation and application to argon arc measurements in the near-infrared and vacuum ultraviolet regions. II - Application to nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen arc measurements in the vacuum ultraviole

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Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Line Spectra, Near Infrared Radiation, Plasma Diagnostics, Stark Effect, Argon, Emission Spectra, Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium, Mathematical Models, Temperature Distribution

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