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Absorption Coefficient and Photoionization Yield of NO in the Region 580–1350 Å

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Photoionization yield and absorption coefficient of nitric oxide were measured at many wavelengths in the region 580–1350 Å. H2 emission and helium continuum sources were used with a 1-m monochromator. Absolute intensity measurements were based on a calibrated thermocouple.

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K. Watanabe, Frederick M. Matsunaga, and Hajime Sakai, "Errata: Absorption Coefficient and Photoionization Yield of NO in the Region 580–1350 Å," Appl. Opt. 6, 1220-1220 (1967)
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