Proceedings Seventh International Conference Aussois, France, June 11–15, 1984
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Proceedings Seventh International Conference Aussois, France, June 11–15, 1984

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
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9783110885033
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1

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Seventh International Conference On Spectral Line Shapes Aussois (France) June 11-15, 1984
  3. Contents
  4. Chapter I. Low Density And Cold Plasmas
  5. Good News - Bad News ? Stark Broadening at Moderate Electron Densities
  6. Experimental Study of Weak Forbidden Components of the Two He I Spectral Lines
  7. Observation of 2<sup>1</sup>P-S<sup>3</sup>D Pressure-Induced Transition in Helium
  8. Broadening of a Valence Autoionization Resonance in Electric Fields
  9. Stark Parameter Dependence on the Upper Level Ionization Potential
  10. Experimental Verification of Some Stark Width and Shift Trends
  11. Experimental Stark Widths for Phosphorus and Sulfur and Systematic Trends for Third Row Ion Line Broadening
  12. Regularities in Rare Gas Ion Line Broadening
  13. Experimental Determination of the Stark Widths of S II Lines
  14. Electron Impact Broadening of Spectral Lines of Singly Ionized Noble Gases, Multiplets np<sup>2</sup>P<sup>0</sup>- nd<sup>2</sup>D
  15. Stark Broadening of He I Lines of Astrophysical Interest : Regularities within Spectral Series and Influence of Debye Shielding
  16. Stark Widths and Shifts of Ne I Lines
  17. Stark Broadening of Br I Lines
  18. Broadening and Shift of Neon I Lines
  19. Stark Broadening and Shift of C I Lines in the VUV
  20. Stark Widths and Asymmetries of Some Neutral Carbon Lines
  21. Stark Broadening of Hydrogen Lines in the Presence of a Magnetic Field
  22. Effects of Emitter Motion on the L<sub>ß</sub> Stark Profiles Investigated by Varying the Plasma Temperature at Constant Electron Density
  23. Effects of Emitter Motion on the Plasma Broadening of Hydrogen Resonance Lines
  24. Width and Shift Measurements of Spectral Lines of He I in a Proton Gas
  25. Stark Broadening of Hydrogen Balmer α Line at Low Densities
  26. Lyman-alfa Stark Broadening : an Improved Impact Model
  27. Amplitude of the Satellites of the Lyman - α Line in an Argon Plasma
  28. Global Theory of Spectral Line Shape in the Weak Density Limit
  29. Phase Shift Calculations for General Stark Problems
  30. Chapter II. Plasma Shifts
  31. Shifts of Ion Lines in Plasmas
  32. Statistical Mechanics of Dense Plasmas and Implications for the Plasma Polarization Shift
  33. Static and Dynamic Shifts of Spectral Lines
  34. Shifts of Spectral Lines in a Plasma
  35. Atomic Structure and Line Shift of Highly Charged Ions in Dense Plasmas
  36. Chapter III. Hot And Dense Plasmas
  37. Some. Aspects of Dense Plasma Physics
  38. Experimental Radiation Transfer Studies Associated to Population Inversions in Laser- Plasmas
  39. Local Fields in Strongly Coupled Plasmas
  40. Line Broadening and Merging in Dense Plasmas
  41. Effect of Ion Dynamics on Stark Profiles in Hot and Dense Plasmas
  42. Effect of Short-Range Correlations on Thomson Scattering Profiles in Cesium and Barium Plasmas
  43. Composition and Temperature Effects on Low Frequency Microfields and Their Applications
  44. Quantum Corrections to the High - and Low - Frequency Thermal Microfields in a Dense Plasma
  45. Monte-Carlo Calculations of Microfield Distributions
  46. X-Ray Emission Spectra of Dense H-Like and He-Like Plasmas
  47. Asymmetrical Broadening and Merging of Hydrogenic Lines Emitted from Dense Plasmas
  48. Spectral Series Limit as a Diagnostic Tool for High Density Plasmas
  49. Stark Broadening of Dielectronic Satellite Lines
  50. Direct Comparison of Electron Density Measurements in Laser-Created Plasmas Using Stark Broadening and Satellite Line Intensities
  51. VUV Absorption Measurements of Lyman-Alpha Lineshapes in a Cool Hydrogen Plasma
  52. Ion Quadrupole Effects in Spectral Line Broadening
  53. Dynamical Electric Fields in Strongly Coupled Equilibrium Plasmas
  54. Chapter IV. Collisional Effects In Nonlinear Laser Interaction Processes
  55. Collision-Induced Coherence and Population Gratings in Four-Wave Light Mixing in Sodium Vapor
  56. Line Shapes in Four Wave Mixing Spectroscopy
  57. Stimulated Photon Echo Techniques for Collisional Studies
  58. Four-Wave Transverse-Longitudinal Mixing in a Plasma
  59. Interpretation of Pump-Probe and 4-Wave Mixing Line Shapes
  60. Line Shape of the Raman Contribution to Time-Resolved Saturation Spectroscopy - Application to Neon Metastable Levels
  61. Forward and Backward Scattered Line Shapes in Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy
  62. Collisional Relaxation of Atoms Excited by Laser Beam
  63. Radiation Power Broadening of the Na-D Lines
  64. Resonant Multiphoton Ionization of Atomic Hydrogen
  65. Modelling Line Shapes of Laser-Induced Fluorescence in the Presence of Poisson Process Noise
  66. Chapter V. Collision-Induced Absorption, Redistribution Of Radiation And Half Collisions
  67. What are we learning from collisional redistribution ?
  68. Laser-Induced Collision Processes: Polarization Effects and Ionization
  69. A Molecular Half Collision Analysis of Atomic Lineshapes
  70. Fine-Structure Effects in Far-Wing Collisional Redistribution of Light
  71. Polarization of the Light Emitted by Photofragments
  72. Redistribution beyond the Impact Approximation
  73. Some Aspects of Cooperative Redistribution
  74. Redistribution and Radiation Transfer in Astrophysical Situations
  75. Far-Wing Redistribution Line Shapes and Fluorescence Polarizations for Ba-Ar, Xe Systems
  76. Half Collision Analysis of <sup>1</sup>p Polarization Redistribution
  77. Close-Coupling Calculations of D1/D2 Branching Ratios in Na-Rare Gas Laser-Assisted Collisions
  78. Disorientation and Disalignment in Na-Ar Optical Collisions
  79. Non Adiabatic Effects in Atomic Line Profiles: SemiClassical Study
  80. Non Adiabatic Effects in Photon Assisted Scattering Phenomena
  81. Far Wing Intensities of Collisionally Broadened Spectral Line in the Case of Strongly Perturbed States
  82. Line Shapes in the Region of Avoided Level Crossing
  83. Unified Franck-Condon Analysis of Radiatively Assisted Inelastic Collisions
  84. Treatment of Non Adiabatic Collisions in Diabatic and Adiabatic Framework. An Uniform Approximation Analysis
  85. Quench Enhancement during Half-Collisions of Laser Excited Xenon Atoms
  86. Autoionisation Profiles in Spectra of Rare-Gas Complexes by means of a Molecular Beam Crossed with Synchrotron Radiation
  87. Analytical Models for a Laser Switched Reactive Collision
  88. Resonant Rayleigh Scattering in a Flame
  89. Radiative Damping Effects in Redistribution
  90. Cooperative Effects in the Redistribution of Intense Radiation
  91. Correlations and Statistics of Photons in Fluorescence Radiation
  92. Variational Calculations of Two-Level Lineshapes
  93. Chapter VI. Neutral - Neutral Interactions And Broadening
  94. Recent Progress in Molecular Structure Calculations of Alkali-Rare Gas Systems
  95. Diabatic States from ab initio calculations. A New Method Applied to the Na(<sup>2</sup>S,<sup>2</sup>P) + N<sub>2</sub> system
  96. Physical Interpretation of Line Profiles Using Square-Well Interaction Potentials
  97. Recent Progress in the Derivation of Accurate Potentials for Alkali-Rare Gas Systems
  98. The Broadening of the Resonance Lines of <sup>6</sup>Li and <sup>7</sup>Li
  99. Visible and Near-Infrared Collisional Satellites of Atomic D-Lines in Alkali Systems
  100. Collision Broadening and Solar Limb Effect : Na I 3p<sup>2</sup>P<sup>0</sup>- ns<sup>2</sup>S Lines
  101. Broadening and Shift of Na - D Lines and Si I 4103 Å Lines by Atomic Hydrogen Created in a Combustion Driven Shock Tube
  102. Calculation of the D-Line Peak Positions in a Sodium-Mercury Arc Using Recently Measured Interaction Potential Constants
  103. Broadening of Dipole Forbidden S - D Lines in Homonuclear and Heteronuclear Alkali Collisional Systems
  104. Interference Structured Continuum in Rubidium Dimer Spectrum
  105. Study of the Shape of the Lithium Diffuse Band by Single and Double Photon Excitation
  106. Observation of the Sodium Diffuse Bands by D Line Wing Excitation
  107. Direct Excitation of Potassium Diffuse Band by Single Mode Ring Dye Laser
  108. Low Lying Triplet Bands of Diatomic Alkali Molecules
  109. The Shape of Alkali Triplet Satellite Bands
  110. Pressure Broadening and Pressure Shift of the Intercombination Line of Cadmium (λ = 3261 Å) Perturbed by Argon
  111. Thallium-Heavy Noble Gas Atom Excimers
  112. Quantum Calculation of the Wing Profiles for the Mercury Resonance Line Perturbed by Krypton
  113. High Resolution Lineshape Studies : Observations of Asymmetry and Velocity Correlations
  114. Pressure Broadening of Neon and Helium Lines
  115. Pressure Broadening of Argon Lines Observed in an Argon Microwave Discharge
  116. Collision Broadening by Noble Gases in the Spectrum of Atomic Hydrogen
  117. Interatomic Potential Determination from Rare Gas Excimer Spectra
  118. Calculation of Transition Dipole Moments
  119. A Thermodynamical Analysis of Lineshifts
  120. Model Lineshape Calculations in Cryogenic Liquids
  121. Density Effect on the Frequency of the Satellites. Case of Rb- Kr
  122. Frequency of the Satellites at Low Density. Case of the Na - Ar Couple
  123. Chapter VII. Molecular Line Broadening
  124. Lineshapes in Molecular Spectra and Rotationally Inelastic Cross Sections
  125. Infrared Lineshape from Resonance to the Wings
  126. Infrared Spectral Lineshapes of Planetary Atmospheric Molecules
  127. Analysis of the Breakdown of the Long - Range Interaction Model for Pressure Broadening by Noble Gases
  128. Calculation of Pressure Broadened Linewidths of CO<sub>2</sub> Due to Self- Broadening
  129. Calculation of Pressure Broadened Linewidths of HC1 (1-0) Perturbed by N<sub>2</sub>, O<sub>2</sub>, and CO Using the Semiclassical Theory of Leavitt and Korff
  130. A Spectral Lines Analysis Method
  131. Spectral Lineshapes of OCS Perturbed by Ar, He, H<sub>2</sub> in the Infrared
  132. Interference Effects in the Rotational Doublets of OCS in the Infrared
  133. The Line Shape of CO<sub>2</sub> absorption in Stark - Tuned Ammonia
  134. Infrared Absorption and Laser-Induced Vibrational Predissociation of Gaseous NO Dimer
  135. Study of Rotational Relaxation Times T<sub>2</sub> by Microwave Pulse Techniques
  136. Moment Analysis of the Rydberg Absorption and Emission Line of Nitric Oxide in Condensed Rare Gases
  137. Experimental Dipole Moments and Linewidth Parameters for Propyne
  138. Semi classical Calculations of Self-Broadening Coefficients of the Raman Lines of Nitrogen
  139. Author Index
  140. Subject Index