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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 89 (1988), S. 4535-4549 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Vibronic spectra of three band systems of 40Ar2 and 36Ar40Ar at 108, 107, and 105 nm were recorded and analyzed. Isotope shifts of bandheads were used to establish vibrational numbering of the observed bands. Rovibronic structure was examined at resolving powers up to 5×105, yielding band centers, rotational constants, and providing evidence of Hund's case (c) coupling for Ar2. From band system II at 107 nm, with bands involving v'=20–27 and v‘=0–5, improved constants for the ground X 0+g state were obtained: ω‘e=30.68(8), ωex‘e=2.42(5), ωey‘e=−0.062(13), ωez‘e=0.010(2), and D‘e=99.2(10) cm−1, B‘e=0.059 65(8) cm−1, and Re=3.761(3) A(ring). Similarly, constants for v'=20–27 of the B 0+u were evaluated, with estimates of T'e=88 210(400) and De=5640(400) cm−1. Band system I at 108 nm, led to constants for the v'=23–30 levels of the A1u state and to estimates of T'e=87 458(500) and De=5786(500) cm−1. Analysis of band system III at 105 nm yielded new and improved data for levels v'=0–9 of the C 0+u state, including T'e=95 033.6(3), De=465.8(4), ω'e=68.16, ωexe=4.631, ωey'e=0.0479, ωeze=0.0070, and B'e=0.065 24(20) cm−1, the latter resulting in Re=3.596(5) A(ring). Potential energy curves based on these data were calculated for the ground and three excited states.
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  • 2
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 84 (1986), S. 6627-6641 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Krypton dimers formed by supersonic jet expansion have been excited with tunable, and monochromatic VUV radiation leading to isotopically resolved fluorescence excitation spectra of three band systems at 125, 124, and 117 nm. Unambiguous upper-state vibrational numbering was possible, resulting in evaluation of the spectroscopic constants for the three lowest excited states. From system I at ∼125 nm, with bands v'=32 to 38 and v‘=0, constants for the A 3Σ+u state of Kr2 were found to be T'e =74 303.9(8.0), ωe =244.60(43), ωex'e =2.6045(60), and De=5807.0(8.0) cm−1. Band system II at ∼124 nm, with bands v'=30 to 38 and v‘=0, led to constants for the B 1Σ+u state, T'e =75 426.8(1.7), ωe =219.50(10), ωex'e =2.2325(15), and De =5629.1(2.5) cm−1. Improved values for constants of the C 1Σ+u state were obtained from analysis of band system III at ∼117 nm (with bands v'=0 to 5, and v‘=0 to 2): T'e =85 520.60(10), ωe =43.82 (10), ωex'e =1.812(18), and De =465.3(2.0) cm−1. Vibrational constants for the ground state were obtained from bands with v‘=0, 1, 2, namely ω‘e =23.53(2) cm−1 and ωex‘e =1.07(1) cm−1. Analyses of resolved rovibronic structure for all three band systems yielded values of rotational constants for the ground and three excited states, with the equilibrium internuclear distance r‘e =4.017(12) A(ring) for 84Kr2. These new data were used to derive potential energy curves.
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  • 3
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 65 (1994), S. 1964-1967 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: We have developed a self-healing mercury-wetted target as a practical source of soft x-ray radiation for photoexciting extreme ultraviolet lasers. A threaded rod, rotating in a pool of mercury, demonstrates a soft x-ray conversion efficiency similar to that of expendable gold-coated targets in synchronous photopumping of a photoionization Xe2+ laser at 109 nm. Surfaces self-heal or are continuously regenerated by rewetting, while mercury debris is removed by evaporation from the target chamber walls and optics. Long target lifetime and self-cleaning performance of the new target system are attractive features in future high-repetition-rate, high-throughput applications for photopumping of extreme ultraviolet or soft x-ray lasers, and more generally as incoherent sources for soft x-ray lithography and spectroscopy.
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