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The Nature of the Light Emitter in Photo-Flash Lamps

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Abstract

On the basis of experimental evidence, it is concluded that the light emitter in wire-filled photo-flash lamps is an incandescent vapor. In the course of this study the relative spectral energy distribution curves of two common types of photo-flash lamps were obtained.

© 1947 Optical Society of America

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