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The analysis of the fine structure observed in spectra of hydro genic aluminum emitted from a constrained-flow plasma indicates the presence of the laser-induced satellites. The measured profiles of the Al Lyman line (beta) exhibit peaks in the wings consistent with theoretical predications of the spectral line modification by strong single-frequency electric fields. The experimental identification of laser satellites opens up significant applications in the diagnosis of transient plasmas submitted to external oscillating fields.
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Oldrich Renner, Olivier Peyrusse, P. Sondhauss, E. Krousky, Eckhart Foerster, "Laser-induced satellites in emission of hydrogenic aluminum," Proc. SPIE 4424, ECLIM 2000: 26th European Conference on Laser Interaction with Matter, (23 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425560