Abstract
Core-excited and/or doubly excited states of alkali atoms or alkali-like ions have been studied as candidates for upper lasing states for extreme- ultraviolet (XUV) lasers. 1,2 For studies of XUV lasers using such highly excited states, detailed knowledge of physical and/or optical quantities, such as excitation energy, radiation and autoionization lifetimes, and transition spectral bandwidth, is required.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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