Stark broadening of spectral lines of homologous, doubly-ionized inert gases

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Electron Impact, Ionized Gases, Rare Gases, Spectral Line Width, Stark Effect, Atomic Energy Levels, Electron Transitions, Plasma Spectra

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The paper reports the electron impact widths of 36 lines that belong to the sequence of homologous, doubly-ionized atoms of the inert gases. Only four Ar III lines in this sequence were previously measured and they are in good agreement with the present results. Good agreement is also found between these experimental results and theoretical calculations using a modified semiempirical approach. The average ratio between experimental and theoretical values is 1.06, with a maximum deviation not exceeding + or - 20 percent. The present results are used to investigate the trends of the Stark widths of analogous lines along the homologous sequence.

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