Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected Applications

We review the general principles of the spectroscopy of plasmas containing quasimonochromatic electric fields (QEFs). We demonstrate that the underlying physics is very rich due to the complicated entanglement of four characteristic times: the typical time required for the formation of the quasiener...

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Main Author: Eugene Oks
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description We review the general principles of the spectroscopy of plasmas containing quasimonochromatic electric fields (QEFs). We demonstrate that the underlying physics is very rich due to the complicated entanglement of four characteristic times: the typical time required for the formation of the quasienergy states, the lifetime of the excited state of the radiator, the typical time of the formation of the homogeneous Stark broadening by the electron microfield, and the typical time of the formation of the homogeneous Stark broadening by the dynamic part of the ion microfield. We exemplified how the shape and shift of spectral lines are affected by the mutual interactions of the three subsystems. Specifically, the interaction of the radiator with the plasma can be substantially influenced by the interaction of the radiator with the QEF, and vice versa, as well as by the interaction of the QEF and the plasma with each other. We also provide some applications of these various effects. Finally, we outline directions for future research.
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spelling doaj-art-72c3c52264a84abe89f69875970f5a182025-08-20T02:11:12ZengMDPI AGAtoms2218-20042024-09-0112104910.3390/atoms12100049Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected ApplicationsEugene Oks0Department of Physics, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5319, USAWe review the general principles of the spectroscopy of plasmas containing quasimonochromatic electric fields (QEFs). We demonstrate that the underlying physics is very rich due to the complicated entanglement of four characteristic times: the typical time required for the formation of the quasienergy states, the lifetime of the excited state of the radiator, the typical time of the formation of the homogeneous Stark broadening by the electron microfield, and the typical time of the formation of the homogeneous Stark broadening by the dynamic part of the ion microfield. We exemplified how the shape and shift of spectral lines are affected by the mutual interactions of the three subsystems. Specifically, the interaction of the radiator with the plasma can be substantially influenced by the interaction of the radiator with the QEF, and vice versa, as well as by the interaction of the QEF and the plasma with each other. We also provide some applications of these various effects. Finally, we outline directions for future research.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/12/10/49quasimonochromatic electric fieldsLangmuir wave-caused “dips” in hydrogenic linesLangmuir wave-caused satellites in non-hydrogenic lineslaser field-caused satelliteselectron oscillatory shiftnonlinear optical phenomena
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Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected Applications
Atoms
quasimonochromatic electric fields
Langmuir wave-caused “dips” in hydrogenic lines
Langmuir wave-caused satellites in non-hydrogenic lines
laser field-caused satellites
electron oscillatory shift
nonlinear optical phenomena
title Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected Applications
title_full Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected Applications
title_fullStr Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected Applications
title_full_unstemmed Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected Applications
title_short Plasmas Containing Quasimonochromatic Electric Fields (QEFs): Review of the General Principles of Their Spectroscopy and Selected Applications
title_sort plasmas containing quasimonochromatic electric fields qefs review of the general principles of their spectroscopy and selected applications
topic quasimonochromatic electric fields
Langmuir wave-caused “dips” in hydrogenic lines
Langmuir wave-caused satellites in non-hydrogenic lines
laser field-caused satellites
electron oscillatory shift
nonlinear optical phenomena
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/12/10/49
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