1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00331887
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Lifetime measurements of metastable states of Au, Bi, Cd, Mg, Pb, and Sr in an acetylene/air flame by laser-enhanced ionization spectrometry

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“…It has been observed by Turk and Omenetto 37 that increasing the concentration of electrons in an air-acetylene flame, by the addition of cesium, affected the slow decay rate of ion-electron recombination of strontium atoms with lifetimes on the order of a few microseconds. It was also observed by Axner et al 11 that the addition of cesium resulted in a slightly shorter effective lifetime of a lead metastable state in an air acetylene flame. Taking into account these observations along with the results found in the present study would suggest a lifetime contribution due to electronthallium collisions.…”
Section: Sourcementioning
confidence: 54%
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“…It has been observed by Turk and Omenetto 37 that increasing the concentration of electrons in an air-acetylene flame, by the addition of cesium, affected the slow decay rate of ion-electron recombination of strontium atoms with lifetimes on the order of a few microseconds. It was also observed by Axner et al 11 that the addition of cesium resulted in a slightly shorter effective lifetime of a lead metastable state in an air acetylene flame. Taking into account these observations along with the results found in the present study would suggest a lifetime contribution due to electronthallium collisions.…”
Section: Sourcementioning
confidence: 54%
“…In order to determine the lifetime of such a long-lived state, a two-step fluorescence method is used. 10,11 This two-step method involves the use of pump and probe laser pulses. The pump laser pulse transfers ground-state atoms into the state of interest directly or indirectly by fluorescence or collisional processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pulsed ion gun for LEI was described (332). Axner et al (333) used LEI to measure the collisional dominated lifetimes of metastable states of several metals in an air-acetylene flame. The determination of Cr in a flame was compared with ETA-LEAFS (318).…”
Section: Laser Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%