Biondi Manfred A
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA.
Appl Opt. 2002 Oct 20;41(30):6499-506. doi: 10.1364/ao.41.006499.
A novel design of a rf afterglow source of the oxygen forbidden lines at 630.0 and 557.7 nm for use in thermospheric dynamics studies is presented. With a repetitive discharge-afterglow excitation cycle, the source yields adequate afterglow intensities of the OI lines that are sufficiently free of background continuum for use in Fabry-Perot interferometer measurements of spectral line profiles. These lines provide accurate zero-velocity references in Fabry-Perot determinations of Doppler shifts in the OI thermospheric lines. The design considerations for the rf source are described, together with its preparation and filling by an ultrahigh-vacuum gas-handling system. Examples are given of the source's output spectrum, as measured by a grating spectrometer, and its spectral line profiles, as determined by a Fabry-Perot interferometer. Comparative interferometry between the OI afterglow source lines and nearby (within approximately 0.01-0.02-nm) lines from hollow-cathode sources illustrates the means of establishing secondary reference sources in cases in which the primary OI afterglow source is not available.