Charles H. Corliss
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1977
Jack Sugar; Charles H. Corliss
The energy levels of the chromium atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been completed. In cases where only line classifications are given in the literature, level values have been derived. The percentages for the two leading components of the calculated eigenvectors of the levels are given where available. Ionization energies and g‐factors are also given.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1981
Charles H. Corliss; Jack Sugar
The energy levels of the nickel atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been critically compiled. In cases where only line classifications are reported in the literature, level values have been derived. Electron configurations, term designations, J‐values, experimental g‐values, and ionization energies are included.
Journal of the Optical Society of America | 1953
Charles H. Corliss; W. R. Bozman; F. O. Westfall
The atomic spectra of high-melting point metals can be excited in electrodeless lamps if a volatile salt of the metal is introduced into the lamp together with a noble gas at a pressure of a few mm (Hg). The lamps are simply prepared from lengths of Pyrex or Vycor tubing, excited with microwaves and produce sharp spectral lines free from self-reversal. Lamps have been prepared which emit atomic spectra of Be Ti Fe Ni, Cu, Mo, and U.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1979
Charles H. Corliss; Jack Sugar
The energy levels of the titanium atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been critically compiled. In cases where only line classifications are reported in the literature, level values have been derived. Term designations, experimental g‐values, and ionization energies are included. Calculated percentages of the two leading components of eigenvectors of the levels are given.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1979
Jack Sugar; Charles H. Corliss
The energy levels of the calcium atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been critically compiled. In cases where only line classifications are reported in the literature, level values have been derived. Electron configurations, term designations, J‐values, experimental g‐values, and ionization energies are included. Calculated percentages of the two leading components of the eigenvectors of the levels are given.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1978
Jack Sugar; Charles H. Corliss
The energy levels of the vanadium atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been critically compiled. In cases where only line classifications are given in the literature, level values have been derived. The percentages for the two leading components of the calculated eigenvectors of the levels are given where available. Ionization energies and experimental g‐values are also given.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1977
Charles H. Corliss; Jack Sugar
The energy levels of the manganese atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been compiled. In cases where only line classification are given in the literature, level values have been derived. The percentages for the two leading components of the calculated eigenvectors of the levels are given where available. Ionization energies and g‐values are also given.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1981
Jack Sugar; Charles H. Corliss
The energy levels of the cobalt atom in all of its stages of ionization, derived from analyses of atomic spectra, have been critically compiled. In cases where only line classifications are reported in the literature, level values have derived. Electron configurations, term designations, J‐values, experimental g‐values, leading percentages and ionization energies are included.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1979
Charles H. Corliss; Jack Sugar
Data on the energy levels of the potassium atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been critically compiled. In cases where only line classifications are reported in the literature, level values have been derived. Electron configurations, term designations, J‐values, experimental g‐values, and ionization energies are included.
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data | 1980
Jack Sugar; Charles H. Corliss
The energy levels of the scandium atom in all of its stages of ionization, as derived from the analyses of atomic spectra, have been critically compiled. In cases where only line classifications are reported in the literature, level values have been derived. Electron configurations, term designations, J‐values, experimental g‐values, and ionization energies are included. Calculated percentages of the two leading components of the eigenvectors of the levels are given, where available.