Decay of the TripletPLevels of Neon

Abstract
The current and pressure dependence of the decay of the P03 metastable level of neon was measured by using a light absorption method. The decay was found to be nonexponential and current dependent at normal excitation currents. At extremely low excitation current, however, the P03 decay becomes exponential and current independent. The mean lives associated with such exponential decays were measured as a function of pressure. The results are in agreement with the usual theoretical relation based on metastable destruction by diffusion to the container walls at low pressure and two-body collisions at high pressures. The pressure dependence of the P23 level was also studied. It was found, as previously reported by Grant, that the experimental results for the pressure range from 2 to 20 mm of mercury, where diffusion loss is small, do not agree with the usual theoretical prediction.

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