Abstract

The influence of temperature on the shape of the self-broadened 748.8 nm Ne line emitted from the low pressure glow discharge of neon was investigated with a Fabry-Perot interferometer. Detailed analysis showed departures of the registered line shapes from the ordinary Voigt profile. These departures were consistent with fits of the speed-dependent asymmetric Voigt profile to experimental profiles. The values of the pressure broadening, shifting and collision-time asymmetry were determined and compared with those calculated in the adiabatic approximation for the van der Waals and Lennard-Jones potentials.

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