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PURE rotation spectra of gaseous ozone have been recorded in the laboratory for the wave-length range 125–500µ. This extends the region observed by Danti and Lord (125–200µ) to longer wavelengths, but has a useful overlap with their results1. It also covers part of the observed far infra-red solar spectrum where some unidentified features were attributed to absorption by ozone in the upper atmosphere2.
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GEBBIE, H., STONE, N. & WALSHAW, C. Pure Rotational Absorption of Ozone in the Region 125–500 Microns. Nature 187, 765–767 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/187765b0
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