Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1999
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The 14th international conference on spectral line shapes. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 467, pp. 155-166 (1999).
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Zeeman And Stark Effects, Line And Band Widths, Shapes, And Shifts
Scientific paper
Doppler-free two-photon polarization spectroscopy was used for measuring the Stark-broadening of the 2S-level (Lyman-α transition) of hydrogen in an arc plasma at electron densities around 1021 m-3 in order to examine corresponding theories. This electron density range, not accessible so far, is of special interest because Stark-broadening is comparable with the fine-structure splitting. Previous investigations in arc plasmas with somehow higher electron densities already demonstrated, that atomic fine-structure is causing a distinct asymmetry in the central part of the Stark-profiles. Precise profile measurements were possible using a recently developed pulsed UV-laser spectrometer with a bandwidth of 300 MHz tunable around 243 nm. In addition, the electron densities were determined with highly sensitive dispersion interferometry.
Grützmacher K.
Schmidt Matthias
Steiger A.
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