Special features of the creation of an inverse population of the levels 63S1 and 53P2 of cadmium (λ=508.6 nm) optical excitation of a mixture of its vapor with nitrogen
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Nitrogen Analytical Chemistry Cadmium Molecular Structure Optical Excitation
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