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The Spectrum of lonised Neon (Ne 11)

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Fox some time the spectrum of ionised neon (Ne 11) has been a subject of investigation in the Amsterdam Laboratory “Physica.” The analysis of the F 1 spectrum, given in former papers (Verslayen Kon. Acad. Amsterdam, June 1926; December 1926) and the theory of complex spectra of Heisenberg and Hund formed preliminary steps for the analysis of Ne 11. A great part of the Neii lines have now been classified by me in a term scheme exhibiting a perfect analogy to that of F 1. The following table gives an example of this analogy:

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DE BRUIN, T. The Spectrum of lonised Neon (Ne 11). Nature 119, 925–926 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119925c0

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