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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 15,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 124-129
  • (1961)

Some Characteristics of an Ebert Spectrograph

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Abstract

Some of the characteristics of an Ebert 3.4 m plane grating spectrograph have been examined in order to ascertain the optimum conditions for its use in quantitative spectrographic analysis. Of special interest were the higher order; not conveniently reached by many spectrographs produced for general analytical work. A limitation on the use of high dispersions when the dc arc or ac spark is employed as the excitation source is discussed.

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