Abstract

Radiation trapping of the transition 2 p 1-1 s 2 of neon has been demonstrated during laser-induced fluorescence in a pulsed microwave discharge through neon. The population of Ne(1 s 2) atoms is deduced. Selective excitation is useful for the determination of lifetimes and cross sections of collisions with neutral atoms. The results may be utilized in processes for the creation of metastable atoms.

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