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Determination of the line shapes of atomic nitrogen resonance lines by magnetic scans

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A technique is given for calibrating an atomic nitrogen resonance lamp for use in determining column densities of atoms in specific states. A discharge lamp emitting the NI multiplets at 1200 Å and 1493 Å is studied by obtaining absorption by atoms in a magnetic field (0–2.5 T). This magnetic scanning technique enables the determination of the absorbing atom column density, and an empirical curve of growth is obtained because the atomic f-value is known. Thus, the calibrated lamp can be used in the determination of atomic column densities.

© 1976 Optical Society of America

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