Excitation of spectral lines of zinc in the region of 120-360 nm during electron-atom collisions
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.1997.1.29-30Abstract
The excitation of Zn spectral lines was investigated for the first time in the wavelength 120-200 nm by electron-atom collision method. The excitation functions were measured for spectral lines of Zn I, Zn II, Zn III and Zn IV using electrons with energies from threshold to 300 eV. New Zn lines were identified which had not been mentioned in literature before.
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