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Stages in the Excitation of the Spectra of Thallium

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Abstract

Critical potentials of thallium vapor have been measured with the following results—first resonance potential 0.9 volts, first ionization potential 6.04 volts. A higher critical potential detected by the photoelectric effect of the radiation is at 12.4 volts.

Stages in the development of the spectrum were as follows. Below the ionization potential successive lines of the two subordinate series appear with increasing voltage. Above 12 volts another line spectrum appears.

Comparison of the critical potentials with the doublet series system of thallium shows that the first ionization potential is determined by the limit 2p2 and the first resonance potential by the difference 2p2–2p1. Since no radiation can result from this transition the orbit 2p1 must be meta-stable. Resonance potentials corresponding to frequencies 2p2ms and 2p2md give rise to the observed low voltage spectra. Corresponding critical potentials are computed for Al, Ga and In.

The 12.4 volt critical potential and the associated second line spectrum are ascribed to a second type of single ionization, the removal of one of the two 61 electrons.

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