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Measurement of absorption line intensities with VUV monochromators

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Abstract

Problems involved with the use of VUV scanning monochromators in the measurement of absorption line intensities are discussed. Instrument modifications enabling the accurate determination of equivalent widths at maximum wavelength resolution are described.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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