Optical Processes in Xenon: Multiphoton Ionization and Ultraviolet Photodissociation of the Dimer Ion
McCown, Andrew William
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Title
Optical Processes in Xenon: Multiphoton Ionization and Ultraviolet Photodissociation of the Dimer Ion
Author(s)
McCown, Andrew William
Issue Date
1983
Department of Study
Physics
Discipline
Physics
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Physics, Atomic
Language
eng
Abstract
The coefficient for two-photon ionization of xenon at 193 nm has been measured using a microwave absorption scheme which determines peak electron densities. The electron-neutral collision frequency, (nu)(,m), has been obtained using a microwave bridge and the result is consistent with 0.7 eV electrons. It is found that when an ArF and an XeF excimer laser are fired simultaneously, the electron density is enhanced by at least an order of magnitude due to a near resonance with the Xe 6p{ 1/2}(,0) level. The strong excitation of this state has allowed the measurement of its radiative lifetime and self quenching rate constant. Under high pressure conditions, the dimer ion (Xe(,2)('+)) quickly forms from the atomic ion, and photodissociation on the 1( 1/2)(,u) (--->) 2( 1/2)(,g) band has been observed after sequential UV pumping. Finally, the role of Xe(,2)('+) in the formation of the excimers XeCl and Xe(,2)Cl has been examined.
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