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Experimental observations of density-sensitive line emission from neon-like ions in a laser-produced plasma

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1986

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The authors have used dot spectroscopy to observe the line emission from a laser-produced plasma which contained sodium, chlorine and bromine. The K-shell emission from chlorine and sodium was used to determine the plasma electron temperature and density. The ratios of the X-ray resonance lines from neon-like bromine were found to be density sensitive. The bromine line ratios and electron densities predicted by a neon-like model agree reasonably well with the experimental results.

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