Abstract
The results of a spectroscopic study of the afterglow of a pulsed discharge in a He–Ne mixture are presented, showing the unique selective population of the upper level of the 2p54p configuration (3p1 in Paschen’s notation) of a neon atom at a helium pressure of tens of Torr. The main measurements were conducted under conditions of competition between the excitation transfer from metastable He atoms (21S0) and the dissociative recombination of HeNe+ ions with electrons as sources of excited atoms. Helium pressure PHe ≈ 0.08–20 Torr, neon PNe ≈ 0.0005–0.003 Torr, the electron density [e] < 1011 cm–3. The results of the experiment indicate the existence of a mechanism that forms with an increase of helium pressure such a distribution of populations over 2p54p levels, in which more than 60% of the radiation flux of 2p53s ← 2p54p transitions is concentrated in one spectral line of 352.0 nm.
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