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Absorption Measurements of Copper, Silver, Tin, Gold, and Bismuth in the Far Ultraviolet

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Abstract

Absorption measurements on copper, silver, tin, gold, and bismuth in the spectral range 50–340 Å were performed using the synchrotron radiation of the 6-GeV electron synchrotron DESY. The results are compared with previous measurements and theoretical predictions. A calculation of the partial oscillator sums from the available data gives rough agreement with the theoretically expected values.

© 1968 Optical Society of America

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