Abstract

We present new studies on the temporal evolution and variation of the laser optogalvanic signals in the spectra of inert gases using commercial hollow cathode lamps in conjunction with a Nd:YAG pumped dye laser system. The behavior of the optogalvanic signals for the transitions following the Δ J=Δ K=0 and ± 1 dipole selection rules in the j cK-coupling scheme namely mp 5( m+1)p[5/2] 3, mp 5( m+1)p ′[3/2] 2, mp 5( m+1)p[3/2] 2, mp 5( m+1)p ′[1/2] 1 and mp 5( m+1)p[1/2] 1 coupled with mp 5( m+1)s[3/2] 2 ( m=2, 3, 4 and 5 for neon, argon, krypton and xenon, respectively) metastable level have been investigated. An empirical relation is formulated: S( t)= S min+ A( t)exp(− α[ I− I 0]) which satisfactorily describes the shift of the optogalvanic signal and the change in the population of the upper level as a function of the discharge current. It is observed that the shift in the optogalvanic signal peaks for the Δ J=Δ K=−1 transitions is larger than that for the Δ J=Δ K=+1 transitions whereas the signal peaks remain unshifted for the Δ J=Δ K=0 transitions.

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