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The vibrational spectra of sulphur and selenium in the amorphous state and their similarity

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The paper gives the absorption spectrum of liquid selenium in a wave-length region of 2 to 25 Μ and investigates the temperature dependence of the absorption bands in a temperature range up to 400‡C. It also gives the absorption spectrum of amorphous and liquid sulphur and investigates the temperature dependence of the absorption bands in a temperature range up to 400‡C in a wave-length region of 2 to 25 Μ. Preliminary measurements were made of the infra-red emission spectrum of the “heat nature” of liquid sulphur and liquid selenium. The paper then investigates the similarity of the absorption spectra of amorphous and liquid sulphur and selenium in the whole wave-length range measured today up to 135 Μ and 150 Μ respectively, and an attempt is made at an empirical correlation between the absorption bands of these elements.

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In another paper we wish to deal with the interpretation proper of the vibration spectra of sulphur and selenium.

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Srb, I., Vaško, A. The vibrational spectra of sulphur and selenium in the amorphous state and their similarity. Czech J Phys 13, 827–840 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01688008

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