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X-uv absorption spectroscopy with laser-produced plasmas: A review

Physica Scripta, ISSN: 1402-4896, Vol: 1991, Issue: T34, Page: 77-92
1991
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    23

Article Description

Exteme-ultraviolet (X-UV) absorption spectroscopy has gained impetus in recent years, spurred on by a growing interest in the physics of core excited atomic, molecular and solid species. Progress in this field has been helped in no small measure by developments in X-UV light sources. One such source is the laser-produced plasma which, by suitable choice of target material, can be used to produce a clean, line free continuum virtually throughout the X-UV and V-UV spectral regions from 40-2000 Å. We briefly address here the issues surrounding the origin and characteristics of laser-plasma continuum light sources. In addition we review progress to date on the application of these sources to the study of the X-UV photoabsorption spectra of atoms, ions and molecules. © 1991 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Bibliographic Details

John T. Costello; Jean Paul Mosnier; Eugene T. Kennedy; P. K. Carroll; Gerry O’sullivan

IOP Publishing

Physics and Astronomy; Mathematics

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