Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1241039 Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Detailed spectra highlighting the neutral atom emission characteristics (i.e. I lines) for Cu, Zn, Ag and Cd in a glow discharge device are presented in this study. A particular focus is the presentation of spectra that document the many high excitation energy neutral atom lines that are observed in these spectra. For Cu, several spectral lines originating from levels close to the ionization potential of copper are observed including lines from the so-called autoionizing levels which are actually just above the ionization potential for copper. Generally similar results are seen for Ag, Zn and Cd, including the observation of many high excitation energy neutral atom lines of Zn originating from the upper levels on the triplet side of the energy level diagram. The spectral data point to ion–electron recombination processes followed by stepwise de-excitation and radiative decay as a key mechanism in setting the spectral character of neutral atom emission in a glow discharge device. Unambiguous identification of spectral lines for specific transitions was facilitated by the acquisition of all spectral data utilizing a UV–visible Fourier transform spectrometer. This spectrometer provided complete and continuous coverage of the spectral region from 200 to 650 nm and allowed spectral lines to be identified with an accuracy of 1–2 pm.

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