1950
DOI: 10.1364/josa.40.000339
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Interference Measurements in the Spectra of Neon and Natural Mercury

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“…Figure 17 shows the comparison. Numbers given on the top of marker show the wavelength of the peak as calculated from the algorithm and the numbers in parenthesis show the wavelength from the references [13,14]. Note that there is good agreement between the peaks at 650.6 nm, 653.2 nm, 659.8 nm, 667.8 nm and 671.7 nm.…”
Section: Spectral Measurement For Narrowband Applicationmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Figure 17 shows the comparison. Numbers given on the top of marker show the wavelength of the peak as calculated from the algorithm and the numbers in parenthesis show the wavelength from the references [13,14]. Note that there is good agreement between the peaks at 650.6 nm, 653.2 nm, 659.8 nm, 667.8 nm and 671.7 nm.…”
Section: Spectral Measurement For Narrowband Applicationmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This wavelength range contains the essential information in applications such as fluorescence spectroscopy of plants and H-α spectroscopy [12]. The performance characterization of the LVOF and the resulting microspectrometer in this wavelength range can be tested using a Neon lamp, which has most of its major emission lines in this wavelength range [13,14].…”
Section: Design and Fabrication Of An Lvof-based Microspectrometer Fomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wavelengths of the Ne I lines used as reference come from NIST 6 (originally from Burns et al 7 ). Comparison with data from previous publications shows a deviation of 0.001-0.002 Å, depending on the line.…”
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“…La fréquence de cette transition était connue de manière indirecte à partir de mesures effectuées sur des lampes à vapeur de mercure [31][32][33][34][35], avec des incertitudes d'environ 500 MHz, sauf pour l'isotope 198 Hg pour lequel l'incertitude était de 12 MHz.…”
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