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A new method for the precise determination of h/e

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A new β-spectrometric method of measuringh/e by using conversion electron lines is proposed. The energy difference between atomic shells is obtained directly in electron volts and this quantity is compared to the corresponding frequency. The accuracy of the method is quantitatively discussed.

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  10. Flammersfeld (see ref. 9) gives the intensity values 28.4 and ∼ 5.0 for theF andI lines respectively.

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Siegbahn, K. A new method for the precise determination of h/e. Appl. Sci. Res. 4, 25–33 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02316466

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