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Regularity in the Spectrum of Ionised Neon

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THE spectrum of neon has been completely analysed by Paschen, but certain lines were obtained by Liveing and Dewar in 1900, and afterwards confirmed by Merton (Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. 89, p. 447), which are not included in Paschen's scheme. L. and E. Bloch and Dejardin (J. de Phys., May 1926) obtained these lines by the method of electron bombardment, and found that the lines come out strongly at 49 volts. They ascribed the lines to ionised neon.

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KICHLU, P. Regularity in the Spectrum of Ionised Neon. Nature 119, 671–672 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119671c0

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