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Approximate Determination of the Effective Cross Section for Excitation Transfer in a Two-Component Gas Mixture

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Abstract

Emission properties of a He–Ne mixture have been studied. Measurements at different pressures of Ne and He show an increase in intensity of a series of neon lines. From the relative change in intensity the cross section of emission transfer from He to Ne has been calculated.

© 1966 Optical Society of America

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