Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Harris (1977) has shown that laser induced scattering from atoms stored in a metastable level may be used to produce an XUV radiation source with several unique properties, including narrow linewidth, tunability, linear polarization, picosecond pulsewidth, and relatively high peak spectral brightness. The present investigation provides a summary concerning the progress made on the use of this radiation source as a unique instrument for XUV spectroscopy, and as a possible flashlamp for a 200 A laser. Zych et al. (1978) demonstrated that the maximum spectral brightness of the source is that of a blackbody with a temperature of the metastable storage level. The peak count rate and peak spectral brightness of the anti-Stokes emission at 569 A are 17 times and 139 times greater than those of the 584 A resonance line. The anti-Stokes process was employed as an external source of radiation for high resolution spectroscopy of the 3p6 shell of potassium. Attention is also given to emission spectroscopy of lithium, metastable levels which are appropriate for storage, and a hollow cathode discharge.
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INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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