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Atlas of Atomic Fluorescence Spectral Lines

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The inclusion of this section was also felt necessary for the sake of completeness. Atomic fluorescence spectroscopy is the youngest of the flame spectroscopic techniques. It originated in 1964 in Dr. Winefordner’s group at the University of Florida. Therefore, relatively little time has been permitted for the complete investigation of very many elements. In fact, this compilation gives more information as to the effects of various flame types on the most sensitive lines for many of the elements rather than a study of the relative intensities of the various lines within the element. A few elements, however, have been studied surprisingly well in terms of the various fluorescing lines. This atlas points to the vast amount of research there is to be done in the area of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy.

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Parsons, M.L., McElfresh, P.M. (1971). Atlas of Atomic Fluorescence Spectral Lines. In: Flame Spectroscopy: Atlas of Spectral Lines. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6084-1_3

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