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A VUV spectrometer for the GOL-3-II plasma facility is described. It is based on the MB-3 vacuum monochromator and equipped with advanced units for spectrum recording, including a digital readout system. The spectrometer can be used either to record the spectrum over an exposure of 1 μs or more and measure the time variations in the radiation intensity at a given wavelength. The operating wavelength range is 50–400 nm.
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Burdakov, A.V., Zabolotskii, A.Y., Knyazev, B.A. et al. A VUV Spectrometer with Digital Readout. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 43, 798–802 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026632204069
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