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Study of the three-step photoionization of uranium using a hollow cathode discharge tube

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Abstract

The hollow cathode discharge (HCD) tube as a spectral light source has been developed. Because any element including refractory metals can be atomized by the cathode sputtering effect in HCD, a simple and reliable atomic vapor source produced by HCD has been widely used in laser spectroscopy. To our knowledge, there is no previous work on the photoionization processes of metal atoms using an HCD tube.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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