3d absorption-spectra of Sr I through Sr IV

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1995
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McGuinness, C.
O'Sullivan, G.
Carroll, P. K.
Audley, D.
Mansfield, Michael W. D.
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The extreme ultraviolet photoabsorption spectra of neutral to three-times-ionized strontium have been recorded in a comprehensive series of experiments with the dual laser-produced plasma technique. Striking differences were found in the spectra, which can be attributed to the transfer of oscillator strength from 3d→np to 3d→nf transitions at Sr2+ due to nf wave-function contraction. In Sr and Sr+, 3d→5p transitions dominate; in Sr2+, 3d→nf transitions are most intense, while in Sr3+ the 4p subshell opens and 3d→4p transitions are the strongest features. Partial cross sections for 3d→ɛf and 3d→ɛp photoionization were calculated and compared with experiment.
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Cross-sections , Photoabsorption , Photoionisation , Sequence , Shell , Ions , ba++ , ca+ , XUV , RB
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McGuinness, C., O’Sullivan, G., Carroll, P. K., Audley, D. and Mansfield, M. W. D. (1995) '3d absorption-spectra of Sr I through Sr IV', Physical Review A, 51(3), 2053-2062 (10pp). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.51.2053
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