Abstract

A fluorescence-lifetime-measuring technique which employs pulsed or modulated rf discharges is described. The method is applied to the emission of the second positive and first negative systems of nitrogen. Values of the lifetime of the upper states of both systems are given, and their variation with gas pressure and electron energy is discussed. Recommended values for the oscillator strengths are presented.

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