1928
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.31.317
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The Spark Spectrum of Silver (Ag II)

Abstract: The spark spectrum of silver can be based on a set of terms as follows: d D, 1 D from the structure 4^955; 3 &!P, D', FitomU^p^D, W from4d 9 6s; 3&1 5, P', D, F',G from 4i 9 5<2. The theoretically lowest term 1 S Q (4d 10 ) has not been found, but an estimate of its position is given. There is evidence also for the structure 4d 9 4/. All terms have intervals very different from the Lande values. The g-values also are evidently very irregular.The separate limits calculated from the Z D, l D series of two member… Show more

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“…As can be clearly seen from the spectra, these lines were only observed when He was the filler gas. All these lines are the result of transitions from the 6s level of silver ion to the 5p level [33]. Several of these lines have an excitation energy of about 15 eV.…”
Section: Ag Ion Linesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As can be clearly seen from the spectra, these lines were only observed when He was the filler gas. All these lines are the result of transitions from the 6s level of silver ion to the 5p level [33]. Several of these lines have an excitation energy of about 15 eV.…”
Section: Ag Ion Linesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Table 5). This line has an excitation potential of 14.94 eV and is the result of a transition from the 6s level to the 5p level of silver ion [33].…”
Section: Ag Ion Linesmentioning
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“…The term system of Ag II presented in the Atomic Energy Levels (AEL) [1] was mainly based on early analyses by Shenstone [2], Gilbert [3] and Rasmussen [4]. Shenstone used measurements by Exner and Haschek [5] dating from 1911 in the region 3372^2246…”
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“…2 4d 10 , 4d d 5s, and 4d 9 5p have as a limit W 2 , s (4:d 9 ). The levels ^o^d 10 ), *D 3 , l D % (4d'Ss) 3 P 2 , 8 ZV, 3^4 , l Pu W, l F z (W*Sp) according to Hund's rule, approach the same level 2 Z> 3 (4d 9 ). The method of extrapolation used to determine the term values given in Table III, is essentially the same as has been explained in a previous report.…”
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