Radiation spectra of electric discharge in adenine vapors
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2015.38.33-37Keywords:
discharge, luminescence, excitation, adenineAbstract
Experimental study of radiation of continuous electric discharge in adenine vapors performed. The radiation spectra of discharge in the wavelength range 200 − 500 nm obtained. In the spectrum 35 spectral bands found. For some molecular bands the identification is given.
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