STARK-WIDTH REGULARITIES WITHIN SPECTRAL SERIES OF NEUTRAL ATOMS Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty.

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STARK-WIDTH REGULARITIES WITHIN SPECTRAL SERIES OF NEUTRAL ATOMS Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics

Stark broadening influence Spectral line broadening is proportional with electron densitySpectral line broadening is proportional with electron density Temperature dependence for 95% of spectral lines ω=A+BT CTemperature dependence for 95% of spectral lines ω=A+BT C Influence of lower level ionization potentialInfluence of lower level ionization potential Influence of effective chargeInfluence of effective charge Broadening dependence on upper level ionization potential Broadening dependence on upper level ionization potential

Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics Upper level ionization potential and Stark broadening

Influence of lower level ionization potential Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics electron contribution

Effective charge influence Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics

Stark broadening of neutral magnesium

Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics - Singlet resonant spectral series (initial p level, final s level) - Singlet diffuse spectral series (initial d level, final lowest p level)

Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics Calculated values of Stark broadening (FWHM) transition

Резултатиати и планови Authors: I. Tapalaga, I. P. Dojcinovic and J. Puric; University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics