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Transitions in highly ionized Sn spectra from a laser-produced plasma

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Abstract

A laser-produced spectrum of highly stripped Sn atoms in the xuv region of 10–60 Å was recorded with a grating spectrograph. Atomic SCF calculations were used to identify as many as six ionization states from observations of resonance transitions to the M shell. Multiplets in the Sn spectrum belonging to the Ni I and Co I isoelectronic sequences were identified by atomic-structure calculations.

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