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High Temperature Furnace System for Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Studies

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Abstract

An improved furnace system for use in vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopic studies of atomic and molecular species stable at high temperatures (800–2500°C) is described in detail. A new and improved high resolution spectrum of Mg I and several impurity spectra produced in the furnace are presented.

© 1973 Optical Society of America

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