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The paper presents results of time-resolved spectroscopic measurements performed within the large PF-1000 facility. The studies were carried out by means of the MECHELLE® 900 optical spectrometer, and the exposition time was varied from 100 ns to 200 μs. The spectrometer was triggered with various delays in relation to the discharge beginning. The optical spectra (in the 200 ÷ 1100 nm range) were recorded. For the first time a temporal evolution of the most intense spectral lines emitted from the PF-1000 facility, i.e. hydrogen or deuterium Balmer series and some impurity lines, has been investigated and analyzed.
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Skladnik-Sadowska, E., Sadowski, M.J., Malinowski, K. et al. Optical spectroscopy with high temporal resolution within PF-1000 facility. Czech. J. Phys. 54 (Suppl 3), C250 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03166409
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