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Radiative Lifetimes for N ii Ultraviolet Multiplets

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Abstract

Radiative lifetimes for the N ii 2p3s 1P°, 3P° and 2s2p3 1D°, 3P° levels measured by the phase-shift technique in electron-beam-excited N2 are reported and compared with other determinations.

© 1968 Optical Society of America

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