Abstract

Using the results for the time- and spatially-averaged electron temperature, which were previously obtained by the line-ratio method of optical emission spectroscopy for several metal halide vapour lasers excited in nanosecond pulsed longitudinal discharge and analytically solving steady-state heat conduction equation for electrons as well, radial distribution of electron temperature, i.e. spatially-resolved electron temperature, is obtained.

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