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.
© 1989 Optical Society of America
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