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Recent work on the spectra of laser-produced plasmas and tokamaks has led to the observation of long sequences of isoelectronic ions extending to very high ionic charge states. The measurements of the wavelengths and energy levels provide data that are important for the development of x-ray lasers. In addition to contributing to a knowledge of the energy levels and transitions of possible lasing media, the data provide reference lines for wavelength calibration of x-ray laser experiments and reference data for testing theoretical methods used for predicting the properties of lasing ions.
J Reader,J Sugar, andV Kaufman
"Spectra Of Highly-Ionized Atoms", Proc. SPIE 0875, Short and Ultrashort Wavelength Lasers, (27 April 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943883
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J Reader, J Sugar, V Kaufman, "Spectra Of Highly-Ionized Atoms," Proc. SPIE 0875, Short and Ultrashort Wavelength Lasers, (27 April 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943883