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An Interpretation of Anomalous Intensity Ratios Within the Hydrogen-like La Doublet in Optically Thick Laser-produced Plasmas

FE Irons

Australian Journal of Physics 33(2) 283 - 302
Published: 1980

Abstract

It is shown that the anomalous intensity ratios of the fine-structure components of MgXIIL. And Al XIII L. observed in optically thick laser-produced plasmas can be explained in terms of the usual radiative and collisional processes provided aIIowance is made for the effect of differential motion on the plasma opacity. The Doppler effect associated with differential expansion causes the red component of the doublet in the peripheral plasma region to overlap the blue component in the central region, leading to preferential absorption of the blue component. Model calculations give intensity ratios in good agreement with experiment, and explain such details of the line profile structure as the so-caIIed short-wave satellite and a component spacing in excess of the theoretical optically thin value. This study further demonstrates the major role played by differential motion in shaping the emergent profile of an opticaIIy thick line from a laser-proouced plasma.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH800283a

© CSIRO 1980

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