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248-nm emission from discharge-excited KrF2

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Abstract

Photolysis of KrF2 has long been known as a method to populate KrF excimer molecules and has been utilized1 in measurements of fluorescent lifetimes and quenching rates of KrF(B).

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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