A comprehensive wavelength list of classified spectral emission lines of sulphur VII to XIV between 22 and 72 Å is tabulated along with computed weighted oscillator strengths. Energy levels derived from the data are also listed and compared with computed values. The sulphur spectra were emitted from a theta-pinch plasma and also from a laser-produced-plasma. Both were recorded with a grazing incidence spectrograph. A Hartree-Fock-Relativistic computer program computed oscillator strengths, wavelengths and energy levels with aided the analysis.
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