Abstract
A new green emission has been observed at 5200 Å in a microwave discharge through a mixture of indium, bromine and Ne/Ar (InBr 3+Ne/Ar). The most intense part of the emission is spread over 150 Å. It is a diffuse patch with a few line-like heads, followed by double-double weak, line-like heads at the high-frequency side. The low-frequency side shows no structure. The new emission spectrum appears to be an excimer transition and may therefore be suitable for laser action.
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