Pressure broadening edit

The presence of pertubing particles near an emitting atom will cause a broadening and possible shift of the emitted radiation.

There is two types impact and quasistatic

In each case you need the profile, represented by Cp as in C6 for Lennard-Jones potential

 

Assume Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution for both cases.

Impact broadening edit

From (Peach 1981, p. 387)

For impact, its always Lorentzian profile

 
 
 
 
 
  • Linear Stark p=2
Broadening by linear Stark effect
 
 
Debye effects must be accounted for
  • Resonance p=3
Broadening by ???
 
 
  • Quadratic Stark p=4
Broadening by quadratic Stark effect
 
 
  • Van der Waals p=6
Broadening by Van der Waals forces
 
 

Quasistatic broadening edit

From (Peach 1981, p. 408)

For quasistatic, functional form of lineshape varies. Generally its a Levy skew alpha-stable distribution (Peach, page 408)

 
 
 
 
 
  • Linear Stark p=2
Broadening by linear Stark effect
 
 
 
  • Resonance p=3
 
 
 

where K is of order unity. Its just an approximation.

  • Quadratic Stark p=4
Broadening by quadratic Stark effect
 
 
  (Peach1981 & Peach 1981, Eq 4.95)

where   and   are the static dipole polarizabilities of the i and j energy levels.

 
  • Van der Waals p=6
Broadening by Van der Waals forces gives a Van der Waals profile. C6 is the wing term in the Lennard-Jones potential.
 

for

 

0 otherwise.

 
  (Peach 1981, Eq 4.101)
  (Peach 1981, Eq 4.100)

where K is of order 1.