Abstract

This paper demonstrates the feasibility of using an impulsive capillary light-source for measuring the Stark parameters of atomic and ionic spectral lines. The diagnostics of this source have been carried out. The electron density has been measured using the H α line ( N e=10 18cm -3), the temperature by the method of relative intensities of copper ionic lines and the source function ( T=2.4·10 4K). The Stark parameters of a number of lines of lead and copper atoms and ions have been determined from non-self-absorbed spectral lines. Our results are compared with the data in available literature.

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