1970
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3700/3/12/018
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Investigation of the Stark broadening of several Cl II lines

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“…A number of experimental papers deal with Stark FWHM (full-width at half intensity maximum, w) of singly ionized nitrogen spectral lines from multiplet 3 P 0 − 3 P (No. 5) belonging to 3s − 3p transition (Day & Griem 1965;Berg et al 1967;Jalufka & Craig 1970;Konjević et al 1970;Popović et al 1975;Purcell & Barnard 1984;Purić et al 1987;Djeniže et al 1990;Perez et al 1997;Milosavljević & Djeniže 1998). The 463.054 nm spectral line, that belong to this multiplet, is the most investigated spectral line in the N II spectrum.…”
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“…A number of experimental papers deal with Stark FWHM (full-width at half intensity maximum, w) of singly ionized nitrogen spectral lines from multiplet 3 P 0 − 3 P (No. 5) belonging to 3s − 3p transition (Day & Griem 1965;Berg et al 1967;Jalufka & Craig 1970;Konjević et al 1970;Popović et al 1975;Purcell & Barnard 1984;Purić et al 1987;Djeniže et al 1990;Perez et al 1997;Milosavljević & Djeniže 1998). The 463.054 nm spectral line, that belong to this multiplet, is the most investigated spectral line in the N II spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 463.054 nm spectral line, that belong to this multiplet, is the most investigated spectral line in the N II spectrum. Up to this time eight experiments (Berg et al 1967;Jalufka & Craig 1970;Konjević et al 1970;Popović et al 1975;Purcell & Barnard 1984;Purić et al 1987;Perez et al 1997;Milosavljević & Djeniže 1998) deal with Stark FWHM investigation of this line. However, no theoretical Stark FWHM predictions exist for this line, to the knowledge of the authors (Fuhr & Lesage 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%