Abstract
The spectrum of neutral mercury has been observed in the region between 1 and 2.0μ, with a high-resolution grating spectrometer employing a lead sulfide detector. A noteworthy feature of the new observations is the essentially complete resolution of the D-F multiplets involving both first and second members of F series. Such resolution was achieved only with a low-pressure source. All new lines have been classified. A few changes in existing classifications and minor revisions in term values are suggested.
© 1953 Optical Society of America
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