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Capacitor Discharge through a Capillary Used as a Spectroscopic Source

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Abstract

A spectroscopic source was developed by using a capacitor discharge through a quartz or aluminum capillary tube. It furnished a constant-intensity emission band, a line spectrum, and a continuum from the visible to the vacuum-ultraviolet region. The technique of operating the source and the plasma temperature in the capillary are discussed.

© 1965 Optical Society of America

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