Population Inversion in Recombining Weakly Ionized Hydrogen Plasma
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A new calculation method is presented, which is suitable for investigating a population inversion between the energy levels of weakly ionized hydrogen plasma in which atom-atom collision processes have to be considered. As an example, the plasma conditions required for inversion between energy levels of the principal quantum number 4 and 5 of hydrogen atom are calculated by this method. In contrast to the recombining hydrogen plasma with moderate temperature (kT_e≳1 eV), it is shown that population inversion is possible in a larger range above the lower bound of the effective recombination rate of the plasma.
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- 1980-06-05
著者
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Furukane Utaro
Department Of Physics College Of General Education Ehime University
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Furukane Utaro
Department Of Bio-recyling Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University
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Yamamoto Tetsuro
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Konan University
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