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20 November 1985 E-Beam-Induced Fluorescence Of Excimers In Cryogenic Solutions
Thomas R. Loree, Robert R. Showalter, Tamara M. Johnson, John M. Telle, Robert A. Fisher, William M. Hughes
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Proceedings Volume 0540, Southwest Conf on Optics '85; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976126
Event: 1985 Albuquerque Conferences on Optics, 1985, Albuquerque, United States
Abstract
We have detected the fluorescence emitted from excimer molecules formed in e-beam-pumped mixtures in a liquid argon host. The mixtures were both binary (halogen donors in the liquid argon) and ternary (dilute concentrations of donors and other rare gases in the liquid argon). Many excimers were observed, including the rare-gas dimers Xe2, Kr2, and Ar2. Strong fluorescence was seen from XeF, XeCl, and ArO.
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Thomas R. Loree, Robert R. Showalter, Tamara M. Johnson, John M. Telle, Robert A. Fisher, and William M. Hughes "E-Beam-Induced Fluorescence Of Excimers In Cryogenic Solutions", Proc. SPIE 0540, Southwest Conf on Optics '85, (20 November 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976126
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KEYWORDS
Argon

Excimers

Liquids

Xenon

Luminescence

Krypton

Excimer lasers

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