Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1937
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1937natur.140..365g&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 140, Issue 3539, pp. 365-366 (1937).
Physics
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Scientific paper
THALLIUM metal was heated in vacuum resistance furnace, which was filled with hydrogen at 500 mm. pressure. At a temperature of about 1,500° C., some bands in the yellow and red part of the spectrum were emitted. The same bands were also obtained in the emission from a thallium-copper arc burning in hydrogen at high pressure. At low pressure (less than 500 mm. mercury) in the arc no bands were present. With increasing pressure the bands get gradually stronger, and at a pressure of about four atmospheres the yellow and red bands are intense. Under the same conditions in the arc a fainter band system also appears in the blue and violet part of the spectrum.
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