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8 March 2001 Iodine and mercury resonance lamps and their spectrum in far UV
Uldis Gross, Arnolds Ubelis, Janis Jansons
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Proceedings Volume 4318, Smart Optical Inorganic Structures and Devices; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417581
Event: Advanced Optical Materials and Devices, 2000, Vilnius, United States
Abstract
Electrodeless iodine, mercury iodide, and mercury radio- frequency discharge lamps have been made to provide effective sources of atomic spectra for analytical spectroscopy providing powerful resonance radiation of iodine and mercury in the 120-253 nm region. The lamps are required and can be used for spectral calibration, resonance absorption, and fluorescence detection techniques, for investigation of atomic characteristics (e.g., branching ratios) and other purposes where intense monochromatic spectra are needed. Production technology, development, and investigation of the UV and VUV emission are described.
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Uldis Gross, Arnolds Ubelis, and Janis Jansons "Iodine and mercury resonance lamps and their spectrum in far UV", Proc. SPIE 4318, Smart Optical Inorganic Structures and Devices, (8 March 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417581
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KEYWORDS
Mercury

Iodine

Lamps

Ultraviolet radiation

Absorption

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Spectral calibration

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