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Spectroscopic data for Hg I and Hg II from beam-foil spectroscopy

Hutton, Roger LU ; Huldt, Sven LU ; Wahlgren, Glenn LU ; Irvine, R ; Brown, M and Curtis, L (2004) Light Sources 2004 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on the Science an Technology of Light Sources 182. p.329-330
Abstract
The spectroscopic data mercury (Hg) I and Hg II was analyzed from beam-foil spectroscopy. The wavelength was found to be of course fixed and independent of the light source and recording conditions. It was found that if the calculated branching ratio was correct, then the Hg II was an important constituent of fluorescent light tube plasmas. The wavelength region from 40 to 600 nm in overlapping wavelength regions was covered, depending on the choice of gratings and detectors.
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keywords
Charge state distribution, Beam-foil spectroscopy, Wavelength, Decay curves
host publication
Institute of Physics Conference Series
volume
182
pages
329 - 330
publisher
IOP Publishing
conference name
Light Sources 2004 - Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on the Science an Technology of Light Sources
conference location
Toulouse, France
conference dates
2004-07-18 - 2004-07-22
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  • wos:000223655300108
  • scopus:5044236954
ISSN
0951-3248
language
English
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  author       = {{Hutton, Roger and Huldt, Sven and Wahlgren, Glenn and Irvine, R and Brown, M and Curtis, L}},
  booktitle    = {{Institute of Physics Conference Series}},
  issn         = {{0951-3248}},
  keywords     = {{Charge state distribution; Beam-foil spectroscopy; Wavelength; Decay curves}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{329--330}},
  publisher    = {{IOP Publishing}},
  title        = {{Spectroscopic data for Hg I and Hg II from beam-foil spectroscopy}},
  volume       = {{182}},
  year         = {{2004}},
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