Stark broadening of the singly ionized xenon line: Temperature variation

Abstract
Linewidths of the 5419-Å line are measured in a conventional shock tube. The Stark effect is the dominant broadening mechanism. Electron densities vary through the range 2.8×1016–2.2×1017 cm3, and temperatures vary from 8300 to 16 000 K. The Stark parameter increases by a factor of 2 as the temperature decreases. Results are compared with previous experimental data and semiempirical calculations.