Abstract
Wartime developments of infra-red sensitive phosphors have made possible the photography of infra-red spectra to wave-lengths as great as 15,300A with practical exposure times and reasonable definition. Experiments will continue toward better resolution and still longer wave-lengths.
© 1946 Optical Society of America
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