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High-resolution extreme-ultraviolet spectroscopy of potassium using anti-Stokes radiation

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Abstract

We report the use of a new extreme-ultraviolet radiation source based on spontaneous anti-Stokes scattering for high-resolution absorption spectroscopy of transitions originating from the 3p6 shell of potassium. The region from 546.6 to 536.8 Å is scanned at a resolution of about 1.2 cm−1. Within this region, four previously unreported lines are observed.

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