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Experimental Transition Probabilities for Neon i

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Abstract

Absolute transition probabilities of 35 visible and near-infrared neon lines were measured spectroscopically using a gas-driven shock tube. The absolute A values were measured with accuracies of 20%–40% by a variety of techniques. Absolute and relative results are compared with earlier experiments and with theoretical predictions.

© 1970 Optical Society of America

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