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Radiative lifetimes of Zn I, II excited states
Blagoev, K. B.; Malcheva, G.; Penchev, V. et al.
2004In Physica Scripta, 69 (6), p. 433-440
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Abstract :
[en] Radiative lifetimes of excited states of Zn I (3d(10)4sns S-3(1), n = 6-8; 3d(10) 4snd D-3, n = 4-7) and Zn II (3d(10) 4p P-2(1/2.3/2), 4d D-2(3/2,5/2), 3d(10)5S S-2(1/2)) have been measured using a time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence technique. Single- or two-step excitation of atoms and ions produced by laser ablation was employed. The experimental radiative lifetimes have been compared with theoretical results obtained within a multiconfigurational relativistic Hartree-Fock approach taking core-polarization effects into account.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Blagoev, K. B.
Malcheva, G.
Penchev, V.
Biémont, Emile ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de physique > Physique nucléaire, atomique et spectroscopie
Xu, H. L.
Persson, A.
Svanberg, S.
Language :
English
Title :
Radiative lifetimes of Zn I, II excited states
Publication date :
June 2004
Journal title :
Physica Scripta
ISSN :
0031-8949
eISSN :
1402-4896
Publisher :
Royal Swedish Acad Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden
Volume :
69
Issue :
6
Pages :
433-440
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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