2006
DOI: 10.1364/jot.73.000286
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Superluminescence radiation of atomic oxygen in the upper layers of the atmosphere under the action of an acoustic wave

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“…The pulsed nature of sprites and sufficiently high spectral density of Flash radiance show [16] that these Flashes are induced and caused by highly excited (i.e., at Rydberg levels) oxygen atoms. Note that similar Flashes apparently induced by acoustic waves were also detected in an argon discharge [17], [18].…”
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“…The pulsed nature of sprites and sufficiently high spectral density of Flash radiance show [16] that these Flashes are induced and caused by highly excited (i.e., at Rydberg levels) oxygen atoms. Note that similar Flashes apparently induced by acoustic waves were also detected in an argon discharge [17], [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%