Abstract

We report measured Stark widths and shifts of the neutral helium lines 3889 and 5876 A in hydrogen-helium, pure helium, and argon-helium plasmas. A pulsed low-pressure arc is used as a plasma source. Electron densities of (2--10){times}10{sup 16} cm{sup {minus}3} are measured by laser interferometry, electron temperatures in the range from 31 000 to 42 000 K are determined from the intensity ratio of O II impurity lines, and the gas temperature is determined from the Doppler component of the O II line profile. Experimental Stark widths and shifts are compared with theoretical results obtained from three sets of semiclassical calculations of Stark-broadening parameters using quasistatic and ion-dynamic treatment of the ions. Inclusion of ion dynamics in the calculation of widths and shifts considerably improves the agreement between theory and experiments. The results of the comparison show a constant systematic discrepancy between three semiclassical calculations and the experiment. These results suggest the possibility of plasma-electron-density diagnostics with a precision in the range 3--5 %.

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