Abstract
New continuous VUV radiation near 148 nm was observed from Kr/NF3/He and Kr/F2/He mixtures under X-ray excitation from a laser-produced plasma. Theoretical and experimental analysis shows that the continuum can be attributed to the transition of the ionic excimer Kr2+F−.
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