Investigation of Excited States of Helium Atoms in a Stationary PIG-Discharge

Spectral line intensities emitted by a quiescent PIG-discharge have been measured and the population densities up to a principal quantum number n = 24 have been derived from them. The experimentally determined population densities have been compared with theoretical ones calculated on the basis of a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Z. Naturforsch. 26a: 186-97(Feb 1971) 1971-02, Vol.26 (2), p.186-197
Hauptverfasser: Drawin, H. W., Klan, F., Ringler, H.
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Zusammenfassung:Spectral line intensities emitted by a quiescent PIG-discharge have been measured and the population densities up to a principal quantum number n = 24 have been derived from them. The experimentally determined population densities have been compared with theoretical ones calculated on the basis of a collisional-radiative model in which one accounts for electron and atom collisions. I t is shown that even in the case of different electron and atom temperatures, T and T , an evaluation of the Boltzmann plot at medium and moderately high quantum numbers always leads to the electron temperature, whereas the Saha-Eggert equation for the same states may yield incorrect electron densities. The theoretical calculations predict an inflection of the slope of the Boltzmann plot from T to T for very highly excited states. For the plasma para­ meters under which the PIG-discharge was operated (n ≅ 2.5 × 10 cm , T ≅ 1200°K, n ≅ 1.5 × 10 cm , 300°K) the change of the slope should become visible for states having principal quantum numbers n > 18. Due to the large experimental error bars it was not possible to check this behaviour.
ISSN:0932-0784
1865-7109
DOI:10.1515/zna-1971-0202