Abstract

The role of nitrogen as a buffer gas constituent in an avalance discharge mercury bromide laser has been examined, and it is shown that a change over in excitation from electron impact dissociation of HgBr2 to energy transfer dissociation by excited nitrogen occurs at 1.5%N 2. This is explanable in terms of excitation cross-sections if considerable pumping occurs from excited states of nitrogen which are higher in energy than the metastableA state. When excitation via nitrogen is dominant, a high dischargeE/N value is needed to avoid coupling of energy to unwanted vibrational excitation.

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