Abstract

The magnitude and direction of linear polarization in the HeI 21P–31D emission line are simultaneously measured using a beam-splitting-type polarization spectroscopy system. The polarization measured in the steady-state phase of an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) discharge produced in a simple cusp field is directed closely perpendicular to the magnetic field at the ECR surface, and the degree of polarization increases up to 8% when the neutral pressure is reduced to less than 23 mPa. These results suggest that the cause of the polarization is attributable to impact excitation by high-energy electrons produced at the ECR surface.

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