Abstract:
An investigation was made of spontaneous Raman scattering of YAG:Nd3+ laser radiation with the wavelength λ=1.064μ by the metastable state 21S of the helium atom and the 2p53p[5/2]2 state of neon, both excited in a hollow-cathode discharge. This scattering produced radiation at the wavelengths of 56.9 and 62.8 nm, respectively. The spectral brightness of the source was 1.5×1015 and 1.0×1014 photons·sec–1·cm–2·sr–1·cm when the population of the He(21S) state was 1.4×1011cm–3 and the population of the Ne(2p53p[5/2]2) state was 3.5×108cm–3. It was found that the Raman scattering by the atomic or ionic levels excited in a gas-discharge plasma made it possible to generate strong far ultraviolet radiation and could be used for plasma diagnostics.