Infrared emission spectrum and potentials of 0u+ and 0g+ states of Xe2 excimers produced by electron impact

Abstract

We present an investigation of the Xe2 excimer emission spectrum observed in the near infrared range about 7800 cm-1 in pure Xe gas and in an Ar (90%) --Xe (10%) mixture and obtained by exciting the gas with energetic electrons. The Franck--Condon simulation of the spectrum shape suggests that emission stems from a bound--free molecular transition never studied before. The states involved are assigned as the bound (3)0u+ state with 6p [1/2]0 atomic limit and the dissociative (1)0g+ state with 6s [3/2]1 limit. Comparison with the spectrum simulated by using theoretical potentials shows that the dissociative one does not reproduce correctly the spectrum features.

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