Hydrogen Lyman-α and Lyman-β emissions from high-pressure microhollow cathode discharges in Ne-H2 mixtures

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Kurunczi, P [1 ]
Shah, H
Becker, K
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[1] Stevens Inst Technol, Dept Phys & Engn Phys, Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA
[2] McNair High Sch, Jersey City, NJ 07302 USA
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10.1088/0953-4075/32/22/103
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We observed intense emission of the atomic hydrogen Lyman-alpha ( 121.6 nm) and Lyman-beta (102.5 nm lines from microhollow cathode discharges in high-pressure Ne (740 Torr) with a small admixture of H-2 (up to 3 Torr). The atomic emission lines are spectrally clean with essentially no background of molecular emissions from the H-2 Lyman and Werner bands. We attribute these atomic emissions to near-resonant energy transfer processes in the high-pressure discharge. In one case, near-resonant energy transfer between the Ne-2* excimer and H-2 leads to the formation of H(n = 2) atoms, a process similar to what was observed recently by Wieser et al (1998 J. Phys. B: Ar. Mol. Opt. Phys. 31 4589) in a high-pressure Ne/H-2 mixture excited by energetic ion and electron impact. In the other case, near-resonant energy transfer between excited Ne* atoms (or vibrationally excited neon excimer molecules) and H-2 leads to the formation of H(n = 3) atoms. The ratio of Lyman-alpha to Lyman-beta emission intensity depends on the operating parameters of the discharge (gas pressure, gas mixture, discharge current) which supports the notion that different processes are involved in the formation of the H(n = 2) and H(n = 3) atoms, respectively.
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