Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5449808 | Optics Communications | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The continuous vacuum ultra-violet (VUV) emission enhancement of argon (Ar2*) and xenon (Xe2*) is reported. In the case of Ar2* the spectral distribution o VUV radiation under the conditions of a negative voltage dc discharge with supersonic expansion was obtained. A gain of 2.77 cmâ1 of the singlet excimer transition (~ 126Â nm) was measured in a multi-nozzle setup. In addition, strong emission of the Xe2* singlet state was also observed in a single supersonic nozzle, which was higher than the Ar2* emission, indicating a strong possibility of a laser operation in a novel multi-nozzle setup and a proper evacuating system.
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Authors
Thomas Efthimiopoulos, Dionysios Pentaris, Virgilijus VaiÄaitis,