0 a chemical element that is a gas found in air. Argon does not react with other elements and is sometimes used to make electric lights. --
1 a gas, one of the chemical elements, that has no color, taste, or smell and does not combine with other elements --
The latter is consistent with the saddle-shaped spectra, which suggest the presence of excess argon.
Because hot argon emits light in a broad spectrum, one may choose a dye laser with a large number of upper laser level states.
Figure 9a shows the optical micrograph of the untreated surface for the tracks of laser-induced plasma ions of argon with conical shape.
Average plasma conditions inferred from chlorine are consistent with the measured argon yields.
These are considered geologically significant, and are interpreted to date the last cooling through temperatures required for intracrystalline argon retention.
This involves two treatment sessions a fortnight apart when about 50 x 50 micron focal argon laser burns are placed on the anterior trabecular meshwork.
To avoid any interference from oxygen all the irradiation experiments were conducted under continuous flow of argon gas into the reaction medium.
It shows reshaping of argon ions with diffraction pattern and broken chains.