On the stark broadening of the He I 447.1 nm spectral line

V. Milosavljević, S. Djeniže

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Abstract

Characteristics of the Stark broadened and overlapping 447.1 nm He I spectral line and its forbidden 447.0 nm components have been measured at electron densities between 4.4 × 1022 m-3 and 8.2 × 1022 m-3 and electron temperatures between 18000 K and 33000 K in plasmas created in five various discharge conditions using the low pressure pulsed arc as an optically thin plasma source operated in helium-nitrogen-oxygen gas mixture. Good agreement was found among our measured line characteristics and their existing calculated values, based on the quasistatic approximation. Possible influence of the singly ionized oxygen impurity atoms (O II) on the intensity values of the dip between allowed and forbidden components was found that can explain the disagreement among some existing experimental and calculated line characteristics data, at higher electron temperatures and densities. On the basis of the observed asymmetry of the 447.1 nm spectral line profile we have obtained the ion contribution parameter at 1022 m-3 electron density and 8000 K electron temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-104
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Physical Journal D
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2001

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