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Fourier Transform Spectrometry of Rare Earth Elements for the Lighting Industry

Published

Author(s)

Gillian Nave

Abstract

Branching fractions for neutral holmium have been measured with FT spectrometry. Hyperfine structure patterns have been analyzed using a modified Xgremlin Program.
Citation
International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy

Keywords

atomic oscillator strengths, fourier transfer spectroscopy, holmium, hyperfine structure

Citation

Nave, G. (2008), Fourier Transform Spectrometry of Rare Earth Elements for the Lighting Industry, International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (Accessed April 23, 2024)
Created October 16, 2008