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A Zirconium Concentrated-Arc Infrared Source for Infrared Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Zirconium-oxide concentrated-arc lamps have been enclosed in argon-filled, water-cooled jackets provided with rocksalt or thallium bromide-iodide windows. The arcs, so altered, have operated trouble-free for thousands of hours as highly satisfactory infrared spot sources, particularly useful in infrared microspectroscopy.

© 1952 Optical Society of America

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