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11 December 2002 Excimer molecules. Halogenides of noble bases. Spectra of induced radiation.
Nikolai G. Zubrilin
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Proceedings Volume 4938, Selected Papers from the International Conference on Spectroscopy of Molecules and Crystals; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486645
Event: XV International School on Spectroscopy of Molecules and Crystals, 2001, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
Structure of stimulated emission spectra of noble gas monohalogenide moleculea lasers is considered. Spectrum of KrF lasing on bound-to-free transitions is reported. Fine structure of stimulated emission spectra of molecules with shallow potential well in the ground state is considered by the example of XeCl and XeF molecules. The structure is due to rotations in XeCl and XeF. Influence of the active medium parameters on the structure of XeF molecule stimulated emisison spectrum structure as well as spectral performances of emission of XeF laser pumped by powerful electron beam and pulsed electric discharge are considered. The nature of the lasing spectrum in the regin near 350 nm is discussed. The report is based mainly on the authors' studies.
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Nikolai G. Zubrilin "Excimer molecules. Halogenides of noble bases. Spectra of induced radiation.", Proc. SPIE 4938, Selected Papers from the International Conference on Spectroscopy of Molecules and Crystals, (11 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486645
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Xenon

Excimers

Molecular lasers

Neon

Noble gases

Chemical species

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