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Experimental Study of the Optical Absorption and Structure of Very Thin Lithium Deposits

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Abstract

Lithium layers, studied in static ultrahigh vacuum, exhibit two absorption bands; one, located at about 300-nm spectral region, has a position independent of the thickness of the deposits, whereas the other, which varies from 565 to 785 nm, depends upon thickness. An electron-microscope study reveals the structure of the layers under consideration.

© 1972 Optical Society of America

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