Abstract
Metal vapor excimers have attracted the attention of many researchers over the last decade. In recent years, the excimers belonging to the Group II-B have been also reported.1 The motivation of these studies is the fact such Group II-B molecules have a potential to realize a new category of high-power energy-storage-type excimers. The potential structure of these species has a great advantage because the upper states are bound potentials with relatively long radiative lifetimes of several micro seconds. The combination of such long-lived bound states to lower repulsive states is of interest in developing a new-type excimer laser. Continue to the study of Zn dimer,2 we report the observation of a visible excimer emission of Cd2 excited by relativistic electron-beam.
© 1995 IEEE
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