Absolute oscillator strengths for iron, copper, cadmium and gold measured by the atomic beam method


Autoria(s): Ashenfelter, Robert Carl
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1967

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<p>Absolute f-values for 7 transitions in the first spectra of 4 elements have been measured using the atomic beam absorption technique. The equivalent widths of the absorption lines are measured with a photoelectric scanner and the atomic beam density is determined by continuously weighing a part of it with a sensitive automatic microbalance. The complete theory is presented and corrections are calculated to cope with gas absorption by the deposit on the microbalance pan and atoms which do not stick to the pan. An additional correction for the failure of the assumption of effusive flow in the formation of the atomic beam at large densities has been measured experimentally.</p> <p>The following f-values were measured:</p> <p>Fe: f<sub>λ3720</sub> = 0.0430 ± 8%</p> <p>Cu: f<sub>λ3247</sub> = 0.427 ± 4.5%, f<sub>λ3274</sub> = 0.206 ± 4.7%, f<sub>λ2492</sub> = 0.0037 ± 9%</p> <p>Cd: f<sub>λ3261</sub> = 0.00190 ± 7%, f<sub>λ2288</sub> = 1.38 ± 12%</p> <p>Au: f<sub>λ2428</sub> = 0.283 ± 5.3%</p> <p>Comparison with other accurately measured f-values, where they exist, shows agreement within experimental errors. </p>

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Ashenfelter, Robert Carl (1967) Absolute oscillator strengths for iron, copper, cadmium and gold measured by the atomic beam method. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:11022015-114944851 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:11022015-114944851>

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