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Critical Compilations of Atomic Energy Levels*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

J. Sugar
Affiliation:
National Bureau of standards Washington, DC 20234
W.C. Martin
Affiliation:
National Bureau of standards Washington, DC 20234
J. Reader
Affiliation:
National Bureau of standards Washington, DC 20234
A. Musgrove
Affiliation:
National Bureau of standards Washington, DC 20234
C. Corliss*
Affiliation:
National Bureau of standards Washington, DC 20234
*
** Present address: Forest Hills Laboratory, 2955 Albermarle St., NW, Washington, DC 20008

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We have been publishing new compilations of energy levels for single elements in all stages of ionization as each is completed. Those now in print in the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data are helium (1973), sodium (1981), magnesium (1980), aluminum (1979), silicon (1983), potassium (1979), calcium (1979), scandium (1980), titanium (1979), vanadium (1978), chromium (1977), manganese (1977), iron (1982), cobalt (1981) and nickel (1981). A volume containing atomic energy levels of all rare earth elements was issued in 1978. We have now updated our compilations for the iron period (K through Ni, 235 spectra), which will be published in a single volume.

Type
Session 6. Poster Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Naval Research Laboratory 1984. Publication courtesy of the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC.

Footnotes

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Partially supported by Division of Magnetic Fusion Energy, Department of Energy, and by Astronomy/Relativity Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

References

* Partially supported by Division of Magnetic Fusion Energy, Department of Energy, and by Astronomy/Relativity Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration