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The emission spectrum of Cl2+

Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 1966
Abstract The emission spectrum from a high frequency discharge through chlorine vapor has been reinvestigated under high resolution. Natural chlorine and the isotope 35Cl2 were used. Rotational analyses of thirty-eight bands attributed to the 35Cl2+ molecule-ion and four of the isotopic molecule (35Cl37Cl)+ have been carried out.
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THE EMISSION SPECTRUM OF ALUMINUM MONOFLUORIDE I

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1953
Two band systems of the emission spectrum of AlF are described, viz. the far ultraviolet A1Π − X1Σ system discovered by Rochester in absorption, and a new system due to a 1Σ − A1Π transition in the region 8175 Å–6670 Å. A revised vibrational analysis of the A1Π − X1Σ system is given as well as the vibrational and rotational analyses of the new system,
S. M. Naudé, T. J. Hugo
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Emission Spectrum of TeO

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1959
Emission bands of TeO have been discovered on the long wavelength side of previously reported bands. Wavelengths, intensities, and square arrays of the bands are given.
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Intrinsic Self-Trapped Emission in 0D Lead-Free (C4H14N2)2In2Br10 Single Crystal.

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
Low-dimensional lead halide perovskite materials recently have drawn much attention owing to the intriguing broadband emissions, however, the toxicity of lead will hinder their future development. Herein we report a novel lead-free (C 4 H 14 N 2 ) 2 In 2
Lei Zhou   +6 more
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Target-heating effects on the Kα1,2-emission spectrum from solid targets heated by laser-generated hot electrons

, 2011
Target-heating effects on the Kα1,2-emission spectrum from small-mass Cu targets irradiated with 1-ps pulses focused to intensities >1018 W/cm2 have been observed.
P. Nilson   +11 more
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A ground-based near-infrared emission spectrum of the exoplanet HD 189733b

Nature, 2010
Detection of molecules using infrared spectroscopy probes the conditions and compositions of exoplanet atmospheres. Water (H2O), methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and carbon monoxide (CO) have been detected in two hot Jupiters.
M. Swain   +11 more
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The emission band spectrum of GaBr

Physica, 1974
Abstract The emission band spectrum of gallium monobromide in the region λ3700–λ3400 A excited in a radio-frequency discharge is photographed in the first-order dispersion (1.25 A/mm) of a 21 ft concave grating spectrograph. The spectrograms taken under high resolution reveal the presence of about 100 new bands which are assigned to the two ...
T. Savithry   +3 more
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The Emission Spectrum

, 2011
All material, when hot, will emit light. Everyday examples abound: the stove element in the kitchen, the metal filament in a lightbulb, and even the Sun.
Rcip-Chin
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Back reaction, emission spectrum and entropy spectroscopy

, 2010
Recently, an interesting work, which reformulates the tunneling framework to directly produce the Hawking emission spectrum and entropy spectroscopy in the tunneling picture, has been received a broad attention. However, during the emission process, most
Q. Jiang, Xu Cai
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Optically Modulated Ultra-Broad-Band Warm White Emission in Mn2+-Doped (C6H18N2O2)PbBr4 Hybrid Metal Halide Phosphor

Chemistry of Materials, 2019
Finding new low-dimensional metal halides with broad-band emission is attracting interest in single-component phosphor for white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs). The full-spectrum white light still remains a challenge as found in the two-dimensional hybrid
Guojun Zhou   +6 more
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