Ultraviolet fluorescence by optical pumping with extreme ultraviolet line radiation

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Fluorescence, Laser Plasmas, Optical Pumping, Ultraviolet Lasers, Aluminum, Carbon, Electron Transitions, Lasing, Pulsed Lasers

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Extreme ultraviolet Al III line radiation at 56.0433 nm from a laser-produced plasma is used to optically pump a nearly coincident transition at 56.0437 nm in C II produced in a vacuum arc. Time-resolved measurements of the resultant C II ultraviolet fluorescence at 213.8 nm revealed up to a factor-of-8 increase in fluorescence, coincident with the Al laser-produced plasma.

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