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Hydrogen Lamp of Good Intensity and Reliability for the Vacuum Ultraviolet

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Abstract

A reliable, easily constructed, hydrogen discharge lamp has been developed and used extensively during the past several years as a light source for optical experiments in the vacuum ultraviolet, viz., between 900 and 1800 A. The lamp is a rather intense source of radiation consisting of the many lined molecular spectrum of hydrogen.

© 1957 Optical Society of America

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