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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2019 Volume 127, Issue 6, Pages 890–894 (Mi os512)

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Spectroscopy and physics of atoms and molecules

Helium afterglow without metastable particles

V. A. Ivanov, Yu. È. Skoblo

St. Petersburg State University, 198504, St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract: We study the afterglow of a pulsed barrier discharge in helium with a small admixture of neon (10$^{-2}$%), which creates a plasma with a low density of metastable particles. The early afterglow of this discharge is free of processes involving the participation of metastable particles and has a purely recombination nature. The characteristics of the afterglow are interpreted based on a model taking into account vibrational kinetics and dissociative recombination of He$_{2}^{+}$ molecular ions. Comparison of experimental data and model solutions for fluxes of collisional–radiative recombination of He$^+$ ions with electrons and dissociative recombination leads to the conclusion that the latter process is more likely to be a source of the formation of excited atoms.

Keywords: helium discharge afterglow, metastable atoms, dissociative recombination.

Received: 08.05.2019
Revised: 25.07.2019
Accepted: 12.08.2019

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2019.12.48681.156-19


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2019, 127:6, 962–966

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