Excitation of spectral lines of cadmium in area of 120-360 nm in electron-atomic collisions
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.1997.1.25-28Abstract
For the rirst time in the wavelength range of 120-200 nm the excitation of Cd spectral lines was investigated by electron-atom colission method. The similarity of Cdl lines was ascertained for principal series CdI 5s2 IS0-np 1P1 n = 11. The Cdll series accorded to excitation of 4d95p and 4d85s2 - configurations were indentified in the wavelength range of 150-200 nm. Excitation functions of these spectral lines were measured in the energy range from intres-hold to 300 eV.
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