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Ultraviolet excitation of cryogenic rare-gas chlorine solutions

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Abstract

The properties of dimer and trimer emissions following optical excitation of cryogenic rare-gas chlorine solutions—Kr(Cl2), Xe(Cl2), Ar(Kr, Cl2), Ar(Xe, Cl2), and Kr(Xe, Cl2)—at 351, 248, and 193 nm are reported. Fluorescences corresponding to dimer XeCl*(C3/2 → A3/2) and trimer (Kr2Cl*, KrXeCl*, Xe2Cl*) transitions are detected.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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