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Breaking the optical loss barrier in amorphous silicon across the full visible spectrum via dopant-controlled chemical vapor deposition. [PDF]
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Atomic absorption spectroscopy
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1968AbstractAtomic absorption spectrophotometry has been used for the rapid determination of various metallic and nonmetallic elements in crude and refined vegetable oils and in animal fats, many present in levels of parts per million. Various types of crude and refined vegetable oils were analyzed for Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, P and Zn.
B, Piccolo, R T, O'Connor
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Analytical Chemistry, 2010
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4653 Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4653 Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4654 Volatile Species Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4654 Direct Solids Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4655 Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4655 Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry 4655 Atomic Emission ...
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4653 Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4653 Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4654 Volatile Species Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4654 Direct Solids Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4655 Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 4655 Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry 4655 Atomic Emission ...
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2013
Contents The spectrum of hydrogen 181 The spectral series 181 Example 21.1: Calculating the shortest and longest wavelength lines in a series 182 Selection rules 182 Brief illustration 21.1: Selection rules
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Contents The spectrum of hydrogen 181 The spectral series 181 Example 21.1: Calculating the shortest and longest wavelength lines in a series 182 Selection rules 182 Brief illustration 21.1: Selection rules
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2016
This chapter considers atomic spectroscopy as an important way of determining the energies of electrons in atoms and reviews the spectra of hydrogenic atoms and many-electron atoms. It highlights the concept of selection rules which is used to predict which spectroscopic transitions can be observed.
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This chapter considers atomic spectroscopy as an important way of determining the energies of electrons in atoms and reviews the spectra of hydrogenic atoms and many-electron atoms. It highlights the concept of selection rules which is used to predict which spectroscopic transitions can be observed.
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PRECISION SPECTROSCOPY OF HELIUM ATOM
Laser Spectroscopy, 2005Quantum electrodynamic theory (QED) of the simplest bound-three-body system is now stringently tested by precise spectroscopic frequency measurements in He lium. Alternatively, comparison between He measurements and theory could be used for accurate determination of some fundamental quantities, as for example, the fine structure constant a, and the ...
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