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Double-Resonance, Fluorescence Dip Spectroscopy of Iron Period Elements

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Abstract

The high melting points and appreciable spin multiplicities of some iron period elements have made spectra of their highly-excited states difficult to obtain and interpret. However, a complete set of accurate data would facilitate studies of the chemistry and physics of transition metals. It is thus desirable to unravel the spectra with state-selective spectroscopy, preferably without an oven.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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